A:Answer You'll probably want to wait a few months, but if you have to have one immediately, the Denon S960H is a good option. The issue with the current group of 8k/4k120 receivers is a buggy Panasonic-sourced chipset that does not actually allow 8k/4k120 to work properly from xbox, which can important for gamers. The reason the Denon is preferable to others is its extensive support of the various integration/video/audio standards and its price point. If this chipset thing were not an issue, the lower end Yamaha in the same price range is better as it allows 8k/4k120 on all inputs, but sacrifices the support for as many standards. So, that being said, the S960H in current form with admitted flaws is a great option. A better option if you don't need it immediately is to wait a few months and see which vendors handle this issue best, or purchase whatever fixed option is released so you don't have to deal with it, if it requires a mail-in repair. I'd probably still go with the Denon personally because I'm using it for one room, and don't play Xbox, so the greater standards support will be more useful to me than having multiple 8k inputs before I'd likely ever use them.