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		<description><![CDATA[The cinema is a good place to watch movies and relax. This is because you watch the movie in a wide screen with sound that can make you easily get lost in the movie scene. The picture and the sound is the most entertaining part of the cinema experience. However, if you can bring this [...]]]></description>
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<p>The cinema is a good place to watch movies and relax. This is because you watch the movie in a wide screen with sound that can make you easily get lost in the movie scene. The picture and the sound is the most entertaining part of the cinema experience. However, if you can bring this technology home and with lesser expense, this is definitely something you will enjoy. This is the concept only a few American homes acquire in the past years. Lately late, however, a good number of American homes are starting to be less interested in going out of their abode to watch movies. This is due to the evolution of home theater system.</p>
<p>A simple home theater is easy to set up. All you need is a television set that measure bigger than 27 inches, a DVD player and three speakers. These are the basic components of a home theater. This may already give you the home entertainment you can enjoy with the almost theatrical experience. Why do I say almost, when I am sure you want the <span id="more-280"></span>perfect feeling of a movie theater. This is because there are other equipments you might add to complete the home theater experience that will ensure a cinematic experience right in your own living room. As mentioned already, you may still enhance the three basic components by adding home entertainment furniture; however, everything is dependent on the budget you set for your home theater. The size of the room is another consideration of the complete package of your home theater.</p>
<p>A neat advice however by home theater experts is that you need to find a good size television set for you home theater set up. A good size does not mean the biggest you can find in the store. A good size television is dependent on the place in your house where you will set up the home theater. Big is not always good for you home entertainment system. It is a recommendation, however, that the television set should not be smaller than 27 inches. This is because the projection on a smaller television might be too inferior for your home theater.</p>
<p>Another recommendation is for you to find speakers that will give you the surround sound from high quality brand of speakers. In addition, you need to be sure that if you do not find the speaker that gives you enough surround sound, you need to be able to return it. There are speakers that sound good in the store but when you put it in a room, it may not sound well enough that will satisfy your requirement. If the store allows replacement, then that is a good deal. In addition, you may need to choose a good quality DVD player. It is however a belief by home theater experts that all DVD players deliver clear and crisp images, although there are those that promise a flicker-free picture, almost all DVD players provide this feature.</p>
<p>Knowing how big the room where you will set up your home theater will be the basis of how big the television needs to be. The size of the room is another consideration for the number of speakers. If the room is somewhat big, you may need more than the basic three speakers. Adding a subwoofer may also do good to achieve the best surround sound if your home theater is place on a huge room.</p>
<p>All these will give you the best home theater experience only a few in the earlier year&#8217;s experience. A home theater designer may be of big help in ensuring you will have the best home theater set up that will give you the best possible movie experience right in your own living room.</p>
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		<title>Choose the Correct Home Theater Projector</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to Pick the Correct Projector for Your Home TheaterYou&#8217;re finally making the jump to the holy grail of home theater video displays; the front projection system. There&#8217;s nothing else that delivers that really big, impressive video image like a front projection system. It&#8217;s how you get that real cinema experience in your home theater. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>How to Pick the Correct Projector for Your Home Theater<br/><br/>You&#8217;re finally making the jump to the holy grail of home theater video displays; the front projection system. There&#8217;s nothing else that delivers that really big, impressive video image like a front projection system. It&#8217;s how you get that real cinema experience in your home theater. Home theater projector prices have plummeted in recent years, and the size of the units have shrunk right along with the prices. No more do have to live with a coffin sized box on your ceiling. As sizes have decreased, the image quality and brightness have actually improved dramatically. You&#8217;ll notice image quality and brightness are two separate issues.<br/><br/>How do choose the correct home theater projector for your application from the myriad of projectors on the market today? There are so many different units, each with their strengths and weaknesses. First of all, there are two main projection technology categories, analog and digital. Analog projectors are based on CRTs, a mature technology that&#8217;s been around for decades. Those are the projectors with the separate red, green and blue picture tubes and three lenses on the front. The other projectors use one of the newer digital technologies. These projectors have a single lens on the front. There are three major types of digital projectors on the market today; LCD (Liquid Crystal Display), DLP (Digital Light Processing) and LCOS (Liquid Crystal On Silicon). Each type of digital projector has it&#8217;s advantages too.<br/><br/>You need to evaluate your specific requirements in order to make the proper decision. First of all, look at the room. Is it a dedicated home theater or a multi use room? Do you have complete control of the light? What aesthetic concerns are you dealing with? What is your projector budget? How large of an image do you want? Do you watch primarily DVD movies, TV movies, sports, or other TV programming? What specific source components will you be using with your projector now or in the future? Is picture quality the most important thing, or are other concerns, such as noise, size or brightness more important? Are you installing the projector yourself, or are you hiring a custom installer to do the installation for you? Where must the projector be placed? Can you get the required video and control cables to that location? These questions must be answered to ensure you get the proper projector for your home theater. If you are using a custom installer, they will take into account these factors and specify the appropriate unit for you.<br/><br/>Dramatic improvements in the picture quality of digital projectors notwithstanding, CRT projectors still deliver the most film like image. They have no pixel structure and deliver rich, deep blacks. Properly set up and calibrated, with a good video processor, and with the proper size screen, a CRT projector will deliver simply stunning picture quality. You&#8217;ll need to use a good quality projection screen, typically with 1.3 – 2.5 gain depending upon the size, viewing angel and ambient light in the room. Prices on really great CRT projectors have fallen like a rock in the last year or two. You can get a 9” CRT projector that used to cost $35,000 to $50,000, for less than a third of that figure now. Many firms no longer make CRT projectors due to the decreased demand for projectors using this technology. In addition, the required video processors have decreased dramatically as well. Ten years ago a great video processor used to cost $10,000 to $20,000. Now you can get one for well under $5,000 and as little as $2,000, brand new. They also easily last 8,000 – 10,000 hours when properly set up.<br/><br/>If they are so fantastic, why doesn&#8217;t everybody still use CRT projectors? Well, there are many detriments to a CRT projector as well. The best ones, with the 9” tubes, are simply huge. It&#8217;s like hanging an upside down bathtub on your ceiling. If you want to put one under a coffee table, it&#8217;ll be one large table. They are also very heavy, around 150 – 200lbs, so you need the proper structure to support them. CRT projectors also require precise placement. They must be perfectly square with the screen, at the correct elevation for good picture quality. In addition, while many digital projectors have zoom lenses, allowing the projector to be placed at a range of distance from the screen, CRT projectors must be at a very precise distance for a specific screen size. These factors severely limit placement options. While the larger CRT projectors put out more light than their smaller counterparts, they have pretty dim images compared to even the least expensive digital projectors. Finally, CRT projectors require specialized setup in order to get a watchable, much less an optimum image. Every 6 months to a year, they must be re-calibrated to ensure you are still getting optimum picture quality.<br/><br/>There are some very good reasons why most people are using digital projectors in their home theaters today. Many are small and light, require minimal setup and calibration (compared to a CRT), are quiet and have a bright, sharp image. But, there are many different digital projectors, ranging in price from around $700.00 to over $100,000.00. Which one is the best for your specific application? Thankfully, the situation is changing, but many of the digital projectors marketed for home theater use are really just re-badged presentation units. Presentation projectors sacrifice good video quality for brightness. Brightness is much more important when giving a Powerpoint presentation in a lit room than the correct color palate or the black level. The red on the pie chart looks great, no matter what, as long as you can see it from the back row.<br/><br/>You want to choose one of the newer units that has been truly designed for home theater applications. The actual technology used for the imaging chip is not all that important, there are great examples using all three of the digital technologies. Companies such as Sony, Runco, InFocus, Vidikron, Marantz, Benq, Panasonic, Sharp, Optima and Sanyo and some others all make great home theater projectors. The projector will have great black levels, to accurately reproduce detail in the darker areas of the picture and give great contrast. Absolute brightness is not extremely important, unless you have a multi-use room without complete light control or you have a lot of people over for sporting events. If you are entertaining many people for sports, it&#8217;s nice to have some light on in the room, so a brighter projector is advantageous.<br/><br/>Projectors come in a number of different resolutions. The lower the resolution, the smaller the screen you can use before you can see pixel structure. Also, the lower resolutions will not support true HDTV. Most will display HD, but at a decreased resolution. The lowest end projectors typically have resolutions of 800 x 600. The Texas Instruments Matterhorn chip is popular on budget priced wide screen projectors, and has a resolution of 1024 x 576. Anything over a resolution of 720 will allow for true HDTV. The TI series of HD-2 DLP chips has a resolution of 1280 x 720. In April of 2005, TI announced new DLP chips with 1920 x 1080 was ready for production, allowing for true 1080p resolutions. Projectors with this chip will begin shipping in Q1 of 2006. Blu-Ray Disc has stated they will support 1080p, so by late 2006 there will be commercially available 1080p content besides Microsoft&#8217;s WMHD discs.<br/><br/>Another very important aspect of home theater projectors is the internal video processing. This is one of the primary differences between good home theater projectors and presentation projectors. Digital projectors must display progressive scan images at the native resolution of the chip, so any interlaced signal, such as 1080i HDTV, must be de-interlaced and then scaled to the native chip resolution. Poor quality video processors, weather in the projector or external units, cause all sorts of video artifacts that can get in the way of a satisfying video presentation. This subject alone is too in depth for this article, as entire texts have been written on the subject. However, one common video artifact is “jaggies” where diagonal lines are jagged instead of straight. Another annoying artifact caused by poor video processing is moire&#8217;. This is a pattern seen as alternating light and dark lines that change position as the image moves.<br/><br/>You&#8217;ll want to be sure your projector supports the HDMI or DVI with HDCP copy protection to allow you to connect a HD-DVD, scaling DVD player or Blu-Ray Disc player. These devices will only allow maximum resolution on a display that has a digital video input with HDCP copy protection. In the future, cable TV and satellite providers may restrict the maximum resolution to their digital outputs too.<br/><br/>When choosing your new home theater projector, make sure it has the video quality, brightness, size, auditory and budget characteristics that you need. Projectors are a large investment, choose carefully and you will be rewarded with years of thrilling video in your home theater.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Steve Faber							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Home Theater &#8211; Out of the box What has made the home theater experience more accessible and affordable for more people in recent years is the emergence of what the industry now calls &#8220;cinema in a box&#8221;. This is a great option for the home-theater novice, those in apartments or renters as it is most [...]]]></description>
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<p>What has made the home theater experience more accessible and affordable for more people in recent years is the emergence of what the industry now calls &#8220;cinema in a box&#8221;. This is a great option for the home-theater novice, those in apartments or renters as it is most cost effective.<br/><br/>For as little as a few hundred dollars, you can enjoy basic cinema sight and sound. You need to look around for all the latest specials in this area. Just go into your local shop and ask about “cinema in a box”.<br/><br/>For those on a budget this provides an ideal way to create a home theatre from scratch. Instead of having to choose and buy expensive separate components, you get all the equipment you need for one fixed price. <br />Will the home theater fit in my room?<br/><br/>Where you decide to put the home theatre is just as important as the equipment itself. The position, size of the room, along with how many windows it has, will influence your cinema experience to some extent. Large, uncovered windows and wooden floors will detract from the big screen as it will introduce the unwanted ‘glare’ factor. It would be a great idea to hang heavy curtains to reduce this glare and to lay carpet in the proposed cinema to eliminate noise reflection.<br/><br/>Square rooms are the worst for home cinema because sound waves bounce off the rear wall. So a rectangular or odd-shaped room will be much more suitable when it comes to sound if that is possible.<br/><br/>Several manufacturers now offer a solution to this in their home-theatre systems that will automatically balance the sound between all speakers, making it easier for the home-theatre novice.<br/><br/>So where is home theater headed in the future? Wireless! Actually it is already here so keep your eyes peeled for more news on that!<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Steve Knowles							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The whole point of having a home theater system is to produce the movie theater experience, and if you are a lover of sports programs and DVD movies then having a home theater projector can only enhance that cinema experience at your home.The problem with projectors is if you have limited space than I would [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>The whole point of having a home theater system is to produce the movie theater experience, and if you are a lover of sports programs and DVD movies then having a home theater projector can only enhance that cinema experience at your home.<br/><br/>The problem with projectors is if you have limited space than I would not recommend purchasing a home theater projector. However, assuming you do have the space, one in your home will give you as close to the big screen entertainment as possible.<br/><br/>In today&#8217;s marketplace there 3 major types of projectors which be:<br/><br/>Cathode Ray Tube (CRT)<br/><br/>Digital Light Processing (DLP)<br/><br/>Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)<br/><br/>CRT is a more practical as it has a long projection life &#8211; you should expect CRT to last for 20,000 hours and compared to its equivalent which can last between 1,000 to 2,000 hours. It does however take up ample room. If space is limited, LCD may be more sensible choice, as it is compact while DLP is actually not limited to theaters and is sometimes used for movies as well.<br/><br/>Here are some particulars on home theater projectors to look out for:<br/><br/> Brightness, depending on your room size, determine the amount of brightness needed for your projector, aim for at least 1,000 ANSI lumens.  Color contrast, a contrast ratio of 2,000:1 or higher will provide the best color contrast for your movies.  Pixel density, a high native pixel will be most beneficial. <br/><br/>Choosing a home theater projector depends on your space, if you have lots of room then CRT is a good choice, but its also about getting the combination of qualities and characteristics what you expect from producing high quality viewing.<br/><br/>Relying on what is said about a particular product is inadequate, test the system and compare with other systems and ask the sale person for any free trials.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Robert Cacciatore							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Should you stick with a brand home theater system or mix and match with different brands. There&#8217;s a lot said about sticking with a one brand system and it&#8217;s a choice many are making.Systems such as Panasonic home theater are almost plug and go and ideal especially for inexperienced home theater owners. There is a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Should you stick with a brand home theater system or mix and match with different brands. There&#8217;s a lot said about sticking with a one brand system and it&#8217;s a choice many are making.<br/><br/>Systems such as Panasonic home theater are almost plug and go and ideal especially for inexperienced home theater owners. There is a simple checklist when searching for a suitable system and it&#8217;s one you need to take notice of.<br/><br/>Home Theater Checklist<br/><br/>Getting ideas for your entertainment showplace is one thing but filling it is another. Here&#8217;s a simple checklist of requirements for your set up:<br/><br/>- Will your television have superior picture quality? For those on a budget, you only get to make this decision once so it needs to be right from the start. To take it a step further, will your television have the capability to upgrade resolution so your DVDs can be viewed in high definition.<br/><br/>- Next to picture quality, sound is is preciously vital. The best performing television isn&#8217;t going to amount to much if you have to put up with awful sound. For true cinema experience, the sound needs to come at you from every angle similar to the Panasonic system.<br/><br/>- After picture and sound quality, how simple will it be to operate your system? There is nothing more frustrating than operating a &#8220;million&#8221; remote controls&#8230; one for the television, one for the sound system, one for the DVD&#8230;you get the idea. Today, home theater has catapulted into the 21st century and demands one remote control which can operate the entire spaceship.<br/><br/>- Configuration issues will invariably crop up particularly for those of us less technical. This is one of the advantages of sticking to a brand system such as Panasonic. Some brands don&#8217;t &#8220;play ball&#8221; with one another and this is very frustrating for the end user.<br/><br/>- Room set up is a big issue for many people. Established rooms present the biggest problem simply because they weren&#8217;t designed for modern day home theater. Does your designated room have the correct design and acoustic levels to host your home showpiece?<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Dean Caporella							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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