Oil Can, not sure if Tweeter's set up is the one you want to make this decision by. I was also assured that a widescreen tv was calibrated by them but its picture quality was in the toilet. I purchased the tv from another dealer and its picture is far superior to Tweeter's. Also, does anyone believe that these chain stores really take the time to calibrate tv's, they barely know what the equipment is capable of let alone know how to calibrate them. The Denon has an unbelievable amount of menus for setting up the video output, I find it hard to believe that a Tweeter salesperson would even know how to get into these menus let alone how they would interact with the tv's set up menus. I am glad you are happy with the Sony. I'm still on the fence, can't make a commitment yet though the Denon looks good, just not sure of its quality control.