The Bottom Line: The Insignia NS-DXA1 DTV converter box has an easy-to-use design and solid video quality, but buyers should be aware of cheaper--and possibly better--alternatives coming in the future.
The Bottom Line: The Oppo HM-31 offers some nice upgrades for custom home installs, but competing models offer more inputs for less money.
The Bottom Line: The Radiient is a solid HDMI switcher, but a limited remote and cheaper alternatives mean you should look elsewhere.
The Bottom Line: The IOGear works just as advertised, but there are cheaper alternatives that perform just as well.
The Bottom Line: The Monoprice 4x1 switcher is an excellent value, but you might as well step up to the 5x1 switcher.
The Bottom Line: The Monoprice 5x1 switcher offers more inputs for less money than its competitors, and it doesn't sacrifice on performance.
The Bottom Line: The Accell UltraAV HDMI 4:1 switcher does an excellent job of juggling your HDMI sources and--in many cases--it doesn't even need AC power.
The Bottom Line: The Samsung SIR-T451 tuner pulls in free over-the-air HDTV broadcasts, but you'll find better-performing tuners on most current HDTV models.
Specs: Stereo, Universal remote control
The Bottom Line: The Belkin PureAV switch delivers an easy and affordable way to add HDMI capacity to your home theater.
The Bottom Line: When paired with an antenna, Humax's relatively inexpensive HFA100 adds digital and HD programming to any TV.