As for Jeffrey's XBox frustration, I can understand the headaches involved in running two separate displays, although I'm not doing so myself (lucky to have just one HD display in the den, to be honest). A source like the XBox creates a problem there, since it only has one video output and an HDTV owner is going to want to set that output up as a component connection to get the full benefit of the console. It's a problem you could run into with many receivers or processors, and I'm not sure what I'd do in Jeffrey's place - maybe a switch box directly after the XBox (or possibly after the 990) to split it into two signals, assuming the switch box doesn't degrade video quality (which could be a challenge, since we're presumably dealing with 480p or higher resolution from the XBox).
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