Thursday, January 21st, 2010 at
6:58 am
Being a bit 'deaf speakers I attached to my screen television experience directly to the names of where I sit on the ground, modern screen television? Now with my foreign television speakers are internal and nouns when they increase my neighbor is not very happy with me, I buy the latest speakers for my 42 "plasma LG so that the sound is not for me and my neighbors Best 7.1 speakers? im looking for decent speakers double action with my bluray player and my Onkyo SR605 Klipsch ..? def. technology? what I recommend . Read more... (846 words, estimated 3:23 mins reading time)
Friday, December 18th, 2009 at
4:01 pm
If you're considering buying a home theater projector, perhaps to connect to an HDTV tuner, and have read reviews or done a little 'research, you will be aware that there are two competing technologies for the contents of your wallet. Both LCD and DLP are used in projectors suitable for home theaters, but they work in very different ways and produce slightly different results. If you ask around 'particularly in electronics stores, is likely to be equipped with a mass of information that is confusing and often simply wrong. Read more... (746 words, estimated 2:59 mins reading time)
Thursday, December 10th, 2009 at
4:10 pm
It used to be that only large televised events would cause an increase in television sales, but in today's economy, with sales down the line is low, sales of flat screen televisions are an amazing 22%. No longer relying on the Super Bowl and the Olympics to drive TV sales are up by everything that has been seen in the recent past, and honestly this is due to economy.It now seems strange, but it is true that TV sales have increased because people wanted to stay at home in this economy and try to save money instead of going out. Read more... (347 words, estimated 1:23 mins reading time)
Thursday, December 3rd, 2009 at
4:03 am
It seems as if everyone these days is showing off their expensive flashy entertainment centers at home. Are connected wirelessly to your computer, the speakers have more of a concert by the Rolling Stone, and cost more than a mid-size luxury sedan. They feature DVD players, DVR or Tivo, CD players, MP3 players, and anything else you can imagine. The center, however, remains the same: the television. Plasma TVs have recently been introduced on the market. They are extremely flat television panels which make them very easy to mount on either a wall, cabinet or other specially designed furniture. Read more... (352 words, estimated 1:24 mins reading time)
Thursday, December 3rd, 2009 at
4:03 am
You are in the market for a new home theater system? Why not? Everyone I know has one or wants one. Are you tired of having to go to your friend's place to watch the game on the big screen? You've been playing that SNES system, circa 1995, because, well, 1995? It's your prized movie collection in laserdisc format? Perhaps it is time to invest in a new theater at home. The first thing you do is establish a budget. You could spend thousands of dollars on your new system, so as to take into consideration what they are able to spend. Read more... (471 words, estimated 1:53 mins reading time)
Sunday, November 15th, 2009 at
2:04 am
There was a time when a home theater was an experience reserved for only the wealthiest – those who could afford film reels and individuals that have the space to dedicate an entire room with the effort. Now, home theater projector models have become increasingly accessible, offering a new option to watch not only movies but also the regular television, cable and even computer presentations. Deciding to turn a room into a home theater is an important decision, but one that can pay for those who are seriously into entertainment. Read more... (641 words, estimated 2:34 mins reading time)
Thursday, November 12th, 2009 at
3:06 pm
Have you ever been looking for a piece of home theater equipment were swept away by acronyms or terms that mean everything to the seller, but mean nothing to you? We all have. Choosing the right pieces for your home theater, if updating an existing piece, or to spruce up an entirely new multimedia room can be overwhelming. Here are a few buzz words and terms that may help you understand what is important in choosing the perfect size for your new system. Dynamic Compression is a term that you see a lot of receivers, DVD players and televisions. Read more... (452 words, estimated 1:48 mins reading time)
Thursday, November 12th, 2009 at
3:03 pm
Flat screen TV is one of the most popular and exciting TV technologies today. Just a few inches thick, flat screen TVs offer unparalleled flexibility and convenience. Large conventional TV, in fairness to them, do not provide sharp images and vivid. However, this TV, which operate through a cathode ray tube (CRT), suffered from a serious drawback, they were bulky. The screen size increased, so did the most and weight. However, the TV of old has reached its twilight years. New television technologies have enabled TV manufacturers to create TVs with wider screen size yet only a few centimeters thick. Read more... (587 words, estimated 2:21 mins reading time)
Thursday, November 12th, 2009 at
3:02 pm
Projection televisions have been around for some time. When first time, the images created by these fuzzy sets have been and are visible only from a distance. How to make great strides in TV technology have been made, projection TV images have become sharper and more comparable to those of their competitors. For people in the market for a big screen TV, either for a home theater or a classroom / boardroom presentation setting, projection TV is the most efficient choice. Size CRT or cathode ray tube Set's maxes out at about 40 ", and size are extremely heavy and bulky. Read more... (597 words, estimated 2:23 mins reading time)
Thursday, November 12th, 2009 at
3:01 pm
Projection televisions have been around for some time. When first time, the images created by these fuzzy sets have been and are visible only from a distance. How to make great strides in TV technology have been made, projection TV images have become sharper and more comparable to those of their competitors. For people in the market for a big screen TV, either for a home theater or a, 42 hdtv lcd, classroom / boardroom presentation setting, projection TV is the most efficient choice. Size CRT or cathode ray tube Set's maxes out at about 40 ", and size are extremely heavy and bulky. Read more... (597 words, estimated 2:23 mins reading time)