Home Theaters consit of more than just a big or gigantic screen.
Quality visuals may make please the eye but dont neglect your sense
of sound either. We dedicate this section to imforming you about
more audio products that will impact your movie or tv experience.
Everything from amplifiers, speakers, subwoofers ,dvd players, progerssive
scan players, hd dvd players, blu-ray players, mp3 players, remote
controls and audio wires can become confusing. We will showcase
you the newest products on the market today and also give you tips
on installation as well as a general knowledge about things you
might not know.
When it comes to planning how your home theater will look, fist
ask yourself how much space you will have, will you be using this
space from day to day, and what will you be using this theater for
mostly. Take for example a guy like me. I have a general sized living
room that i use everyday. But on occasion i would like to have friends
over for a night of football or basketball games. Not only that,
i love music and movies and would like to have a comfortable setting
where i can relax as well as enjoy loud crisp audio. Because i have
windows in my room, a projector would look great at night.
designing your home theater system
, you certainly have plenty
of options to choose from. With the recent boom in home theaters,
more manufacturers are producing a wide range of options. Technology
is always improving and developing, which means that it's possible
to have all the newest and most innovative products available, right
in your own home theater. Nowadays home theaters aren't just for
the movie stars in Hollywood - they're affordable and can be enjoyed
by a large range of homeowners.
The good thing about choosing a theater system is that you can
basically make it into whatever you want it to be. It's possible
to really get enthused about it and put together a full-scale, state
of the art system with projector, receiver and the works. Or you
can start at the simpler end of the scale with a good quality television,
DVD player and perhaps surround sound speakers. In the end, it's
all about choosing a home theater system that suits your needs and
doesn't break the budget. If your funds are limited, though, don't
let that limit your imagination. It's surprising just what you can
achieve if you shop around.
Reality is, technology is always moving forward. Once a product
is released into the marketplace, it's often only months before
the latest, greatest, equipment comes along and replaces it. This
has two advantages for you, as a homeowner. One, technology in general
is becoming much more affordable, so as time passes you can get
more bang for your buck. Two, if you shop carefully, it's possible
that a newly superseded system may be available at a fraction of
its original price. It will be close enough to cutting edge to impress
your friends, but won't cost you a fortune.
In the end, it's all about getting the best possible home theater
system for the money you have available. Think about your watching
and listening needs. Work out if you prefer a particular brand.
Then spend the time shopping around, to see what sort of deal you
can come up with. After all that, take the time to enjoy your theater
to the fullest. You deserve it!

Best Home Theater
Naturally, you'll look at televisions firstly. Picture quality,
color, sharpness and of course price. How will the television fit
into the whole scheme of things? Will the area designated for your
best home theater set up support a 32 inch screen or can it support
something a little bigger, say in the 50 inch and over range?
You'll be presented with various styles of TVs. Flat screen, LCD,
Plasma or rear projection. The choice is vast. Do some comparison
shopping before you decide and look out for major storewide sales.
For those ready to buy, consider Panasonic's range of plasmas. While
they may be minus a couple of features they present excellent picture
quality, which in the end is what it's all about. It's worth talking
to a sales rep about them.
Speaker System
Your speaker set up is important. After all it's home theater and
you want the best sound. Like televisions, shopping for speakers
can be a little daunting for the inexperienced. You could initially
settle for a cheaper set of speakers for about $200 and still enjoy
great sound or if the budget allows, look at the more expensive
surround sound units for a $1000 or over such as the Denon S-301.
For those with really expensive taste then it's worth a look at
the Bang & Olufsen range.
DVD And Projector
A DVD player is an essential part of a home theater set up. DVDs
come in all shapes and sizes today and choosing one to suit your
needs should be a relatively easy process. Whether you choose just
a play function unit or one with recording capabilities is entirely
your decision but price may ultimately dictate your decision.
Projection units for those planning to establish their home theater
systems over time may be put on the "back burner" until
funds allow however, they will form the basis of any best home theater
system. Again, prices vary but for good quality you may be asked
to part with any amount over $1500.
We mentioned comparison shopping earlier. That's a good way to
tackle your best home theater project. Electronics can vary significantly
in price from one outlet to another as stock issues come into play
and deals need to be done in a hurry.
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Some of the most popular projector brands include :
3M
A+K
Acer
ASK Proxima
AVIO
Barco
BenQ
Boxlight
Canon
Casio
Christie
CineVERSUM
Dell
Delta
Digital Projection
Dream Vision
Dukane
DWIN
EIKI
Epson
Everest
Faroudja
Fujitsu
Hitachi
IBM
iiyama
InFocus
InFocus Home
JVC
Knoll Systems
Lenovo
LG Electronics
Liesegang
Marantz
McIntosh
Megapower
Microtek
Mitsubishi
NEC
Optoma
Panasonic
Panasonic Home
Planar
PLUS
projectiondesign
Proxima
Runco
Sagem
Sahara
Samsung
Sanyo
Sharp PG Series
Sharp XG Series
SharpVision
SIM2 Multimedia
Sony
Studio Experience
Toshiba DPD
Vidikron
ViewSonic
Yamaha
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