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Originally Posted by Shizdan 
I'm trying to get into Thea Beatles but there are so many albums / remasters. (Ex. Remasters, Mono, Stereo and remasters by different people)
What should I look for? I'm so overwhelmed and confused!
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I would not get too wrapped up with which is the ideal, perfect set or recording to get. As you are at the moment trying to get into the Beatles, I suggest you pick a few individual albums to start with and focus on the music rather than the nuances of quality between the various recordings available. Abbey Road, The White Album, Revolver are all good choices. If you go this route, you can buy the stereo remasters as individual CDs. The mono remasters you can only get as a set. People will quibble over where the stereo remasters stand quality-wise compared to other options, but they are damn good regardless and plenty sufficient for experiencing their music.
Another route you could consider is to get the compilation album
1967-1970. This contains a great sampling of their material from the the later half of their career, which was when they became more studio oriented, began experimenting heavily with sounds and song craft and produced songs such as Strawberry Fields Forever, Penny Lane, Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds and A Day in the Life.