Actually, the 55 is very much worth sweating. It decodes both HD audio formats, and it can pass them as LPCM over HDMI as well as analog multichannel out. What that means is that value conscious engadget readers can take advantage of the new formats without upgrading their a/v receiver. Thanks for being so informative. I'm glad that your lack of excitement over the EXPO makes it impossible for you to actually help the readers who come to you for advice. BTW, I have been in the biz for almost a decade and I was at EXPO. There was alot of nice things to see. Mr. Ford FTW!
The Triumph proved to be one of the better looking and performing pre-paid handsets we'd had the pleasure of holding in our sweaty mitts, but we had one major hangup: the name.
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Actually, the 55 is very much worth sweating. It decodes both HD audio formats, and it can pass them as LPCM over HDMI as well as analog multichannel out. What that means is that value conscious engadget readers can take advantage of the new formats without upgrading their a/v receiver. Thanks for being so informative. I'm glad that your lack of excitement over the EXPO makes it impossible for you to actually help the readers who come to you for advice.
BTW, I have been in the biz for almost a decade and I was at EXPO. There was alot of nice things to see.
Mr. Ford FTW!