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		<title>Home Theater, Experience The Entertainment Of Movie Theaters Right In Your Own Living Room</title>
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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>Buying a Home Theater &#8211; Things to Think About</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>If you have never purchased a home theater system or if it has at least been a while since you went shopping for one, it is time to brush up on the basics. This is a large purchase and it is one that you do not want to take lightly. The last thing you want to do is to spend a thousand dollars on a system, only to find that your family can&#8217;t enjoy it because of its poor quality or because it lacks certain features.<br/><br/>The HTIB, Home Theater in a Box, is a big seller, but it is not the best option for everyone. With most systems, you should have no problem getting Dolby Digital surround sound support, tuners for AM/FM and a few speakers for 5.1 surround sound setup. There are even systems that have a USB port or even an iPod dock so that you can use your iPod or other portable music players with the system. Now your favorite tunes can radiate throughout the room through a surround sound system<br/><br/>When you are shopping for your home theater system, make sure that you are getting something with a front panel that has the controls and the displays clearly labeled. This will save you a lot of confusion later on. It is also very important to make sure that your home theater system is going to be able to support all of the various gadgets and equipment that you will want to run through it. You also need enough speakers. The average set up comes with five to seven speakers which is generally sufficient.<br/><br/><strong>Popular Brands</strong><br/><br/>You might be interested in knowing which are the most popular popular brands of home entertainment system. After all, if they are more popular than other brands or systems, there must be a reason for it. Generally speaking, when you go for the more popular brands, you will end up with a product that you will love and can count on to last for many years to come.<br/><br/>Some of the most popular brands are Panasonic, Sony, Samsung and Philips. Even though these are among the best known, they are not the only brands out there that you should consider. The more you look at, the better deal you are going to find. Bose is another well-known brand and so are Yamaha, Sharp. and Coby. If you are still looking for more options, you also have LG and Audiovox.<br/><br/><strong>Warranty</strong><br/><br/>Make sure that whatever brand you buy that you get a good warranty. Generally, products that come with a very short and limited warranty do so for good reason: they know their products are going to fail quickly. Companies that can offer you a long term warranty are able to do this because they have faith in their products. If they thought that their systems would break down all the time, they would not offer this sort of warranty. This is just something that you should consider.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Adam Curry						</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>How To Connect Your Computer To Your Home Theater</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>These days, a computer can act a lot more like an entertainment device than ever before. You can watch online video, listen to music, view pictures and more!<br/><br/>But who wants to sit in their home office on a desktop computer or sit at a notebook computer to do this? &#8220;Not I, said the cat.&#8221; Listening through cheap computer speakers and watching video on a computer monitor is not my idea of real entertainment; how about you?<br/><br/>Why not connect your computer&#8217;s audio and video to your home entertainment system? You can watch TV shows, movies, and videos on your HDTV or any other TV with appropriate inputs. You can listen to music through your home stereo if it has AUX, VIDEO, or any other input using a standard RCA connection.<br/><br/>Connecting Computer Video to Your TV:<br/><br/>To connect the video, your computer must have an output for which your TV has a matching input.<br/><br/>Virtually every computer comes with a VGA output of some kind. The plug for this looks almost rectangular (you can see one by locating where you computer monitor connects to the back end of your desktop computer).<br/><br/>Another video output connection many computers may have is S-Video. This is a round connection. S-Video plugs have 4 tiny round holes (2 on each side) and a tiny rectangular hole in the bottom. S-Video cables have a round end with 4 tiny metal prongs and a tiny rectangular piece of plastic at the bottom.<br/><br/>However, many televisions do not have VGA inputs and only some have S-Video inputs. If yours doesn&#8217;t, you&#8217;ll need to make sure it at least has an RCA video input (this is a very standard connection which is used to connect record players, VCRs and CD players to other devices). If your TV came out since the early to mid 1990s it most likely has a standard RCA video input.<br/><br/>If your TV does have an RCA video input, simply buy a VGA to TV Converter. This will connect to your computer&#8217;s VGA output and provide RCA and S-Video connections (which are standard inputs found on most TVs since the 1990s).<br/><br/>Make sure you have the proper cables for your TV. Depending on which type of input your TV uses, you&#8217;ll need an RCA cable, an S-Video cable or a VGA cable.<br/><br/>Connecting Computer Sound to Your TV, Stereo or Home Theater System:<br/><br/>Now that the hard part is out of the way, the sound is easy. Simply buy a Y-cord. It should contain a stereo male 1/8&#8243; on one end and two RCA males on the other end. Just ask your local electronics store; this is a standard cable they will all most-likely carry in-stock.<br/><br/>Connect the stereo 1/8&#8243; male end to the green jack on your computer (usually on the back of desktop computers and on the front or side of notebook computers) where your speakers would normally connect.<br/><br/>Alternatively, you may connect the 1/8&#8243; to the headphone jack on your computer. (Note: any device with a headphone jack can connect to your home theater, such as an iPod using this same cord!)<br/><br/>Connect the two RCA males to the L and R input jacks on your TV, Home Theater or Stereo. And you&#8217;re done! Just make sure to select the right setting (AUX, VIDEO, etc.) on your stereo or receiver.<br/><br/>Enjoy online content in all the glory you&#8217;ve enjoyed content from TV, DVD, CD, and the radio! There&#8217;s already tons of online content available on major broadcasting sites, and there will be more as the future moves forward.<br/><br/>If you don&#8217;t have a DVD player but there is a DVD drive on your computer, this setup will turn your computer into a DVD player! Once connected, call the store from whom you bought your computer and ask how to play a DVD on the computer.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Gabriel J. Adams						</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Home Theater Projector &#8211; Why Should You Buy One?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>A home theater system can be a great addition to your home, whether you are in the process of renovation, building a new home, or simply wanting to upgrade from what you currently have.<br/><br/>The most emphasis arguably should be placed on the video display when putting together a great home entertainment system. You have a variety of choices, from a large flat screen, HD television screen, or simply use the television that you currently own. However, investing in a projector is encouraged because it amplifies the viewing experience that much more.<br/><br/><strong>Why a Home Theater Projector?</strong><br/><br/>A front projector is a popular choice because it displays a larger screen size than regular television displays. It takes a video signal and projects it onto a wall or a screen.<br/><br/>The quality of entertainment is greater with a projector because of the audio equipment, such as surround sound, that can be added.<br/><br/><strong>Types of Home Theater Projectors</strong><br/><br/>The wall &#8211; mounted projector and table top projector are the two basic types you will see when looking for video display. With a wall-mounted projector, the advantage is they don&#8217;t take up any space and provide a more clean and polished look.<br/><br/>A table top projector, while providing the same quality, gives you the ability to move it around and put it in different places. They also are lighter than a typical projector.<br/><br/>Having a home theater system has many benefits. For instance, you get to watch movies with high quality audio and video from the convenience of your own home. Also, you can entertain friends and other family members who may not have one.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Roy Dillard						</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Lights, Camera, Action &#8211; Building the Perfect Home Theatre System</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Home theatre systems have come a long way from the days of placing two huge speakers on either side of your television and listening to records while watching Saturday Night Fever on your VCR and television. These days there are as many ways to design a home theatre system as there are customers to buy them.<br/><br/>&#8220;The basics of the home entertainment system haven&#8217;t changed much in the last 15 years or so. What have changed are people&#8217;s tastes and priorities,&#8221; explains Adam Bowden of Bose Home Theatre. &#8220;Fifteen to 20 years ago a home entertainment system meant music. People would spend hours in stores and bring in a variety of music and listen to the various speakers before selecting a unit to buy. Today a home entertainment system is a visual experience focused on movies, and people make decisions based on aesthetics, under the assumption (and rightly so) that the sound will be exceptional. They will purchase a home theatre system that is visually appealing and assume that the sound will be appealing as well.&#8221;<br/><br/>&#8220;Prices are falling on flat panel televisions and the quality is going up so more people are incorporating bigger flat panels and surround sound into their home theatre system design,&#8221; says Joe Strang, President of Show Case Home Theatres in Alberta. &#8220;The other big thing is the all-in-one touch pad controls.&#8221;<br/><br/>The price of a home theatre system depends on how seriously you take your entertainment needs. According to Strang, you can buy a &#8220;big box&#8221; system for $5,000. But to really get the whole experience, he recommends having a custom system installed.<br/><br/>&#8220;You have to start with speakers, remote control, and flat panel all installed and you can do that for about $9, 000,&#8221; he says.<br/><br/>But if money&#8217;s no object then there&#8217;s no end of fun to be had. &#8220;We&#8217;ve done media rooms that are $500,000 for one room. For that you get projectors that have better than movie theatre quality, sound so good that when someone&#8217;s whispering on screen it feels like they&#8217;re whispering in your ear.&#8221;<br/><br/>Some homeowners go for the total theatre experience and have custom theatre seating installed in their media rooms, with one-touch remote controls in the arm of each chair, massage units and heated seats.<br/><br/>&#8220;We&#8217;ve even put motion in the seats so that when there&#8217;s motion in the movie you feel it in your seat,&#8221; he says. &#8220;And I don&#8217;t mean it just vibrates&#8230;it actually moves.&#8221;<br/><br/>Other options for your home theatre system include custom draperies, acoustic paint, and sound-proofing. This may seem like overkill but Strang says that most homes over $700,000 now come with a media room or dedicated home theatre room.<br/><br/>&#8220;I find that we usually install home theatre systems that are about 10 per cent of the value of the home, not just in the home theatre room but throughout the house, multi-room sound, lighting, automation and such. So for a $1.5 million home, you&#8217;re looking at $150,000 worth of home entertainment equipment.&#8221;<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Amy Bostock							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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