Then they shouldn't advertise what they can't deliver.
As time goes by you realize that what you thought were solved problems are not, and precious few people actually demand that they be solved. Precious few people (and almost no "reviewers") actually exercise the features advertised by vendors, and that they checked off on comparison shopping lists.
When you sell an A/V receiver that can't handle HD HDMI signals in 2022, you suck. You suck at the level of fraud.
As time goes by you realize that what you thought were solved problems are not, and precious few people actually demand that they be solved. Precious few people (and almost no "reviewers") actually exercise the features advertised by vendors, and that they checked off on comparison shopping lists.
When you sell an A/V receiver that can't handle HD HDMI signals in 2022, you suck. You suck at the level of fraud.