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Home Theater, Experience The Entertainment Of Movie Theaters Right In Your Own Living Room

August 3rd, 2010

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.

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 » Read more: Home Theater, Experience The Entertainment Of Movie Theaters Right In Your Own Living Room

A Good Home Theater Brings Whatever You Watch to Life

April 30th, 2010



The television of years gone by has been, for the most part, replaced by the home theater system. A quality theater system can make your home viewing of television and movies much more enjoyable through the use of flat screen televisions, DVD/Blu-ray players and sound systems that can reproduce movie theater quality audio. And the use of digital technology has made these systems much more affordable for the average home owner.

The heart of any top-notch theater system is the view screen, and in today’s world of home electronics, nothing beats a large flat screen television. These televisions are available in multiple formats, including plasma, LED, and LCD varieties. Plasma screen TV’s are most often cited as being the best for crystal clear viewing pleasure. However, due to recent advancements that have been made in the industry, many LCD televisions offer an almost indistinguishable picture, but can do so with a much smaller price tag. And unlike plasma screen versions, LCD’s can be found in sizes that are smaller than 40 inches. This makes them better suited for the average household living room.

Movie quality audio reproduction is also important to a top notch home theater system. For most people, a simple receiver with a couple of desktop speakers is sufficient for their audio requirements. If, however, you want something that is capable of producing room shaking bass and crystal clear highs, a quality surround sound audio system is required. These systems can range in price considerably, depending on their components. However, for most systems a combination of quality receiver, two front speakers, two rear speakers and a subwoofer is more than adequate. But since the quality of these components can vary, it is important to do a bit of research before settling on any one system.

Many people will opt to install a number of other items in the search of the perfect home theater experience. It is becoming more common for homeowners to create a dedicated viewing room, complete with theater style furniture and in some cases even a concession stand. Theater style lighting and even curtains are sometimes used in an attempt to recreate a true to life theater experience.

By: Jennifer R Scott

Examining the Home Theater Experience

April 7th, 2010



Home theaters aim to bring the atmosphere of a movie theater into comfort of your home. These systems provide better screen and sound technology than standard television setups, and in some cases go as far as fully replicating the experience of a movie theater-complete with red drapes, popcorn machines, and lighting.

All of these accessories are not absolutely necessary, of course, but they show some of the options available. The basic components for a home theater system are a wide screen of some kind, a series of speakers designed for high sound quality, and a projector. From there, the options become more individualized and particular.

If you are considering installing a theater in your home, there are a few things you should think about before you get started. First, you need to determine which room in the house is the best fit. Common choices include unused basement space, a designated den area, or the family room. Most spaces can potentially work, but it is important to find the one that will be most comfortable for you.

Next, consider the acoustics of the room. Acoustics refers simply to the quality of sounds available. If you have a soundproofed room, that is an obvious choice. If not, it might be worth it to also install soundproofing. This can greatly improve the sound quality of your system.

Most theater systems use at least five speakers to create the effect of surround sound. These speakers vary in size and quality. A mid range amplifier and speakers is probably the best fit for a home. Along with the sound quality, you will need to consider the visual portion of you theater. The majority of home theaters use one of the following types of screens: liquid crystal (LCD), plasma and projection. LCD screens are useful because they provide viewing angles from most corners of the room. Plasma screens produce the best pictures in rooms without any natural light.

Projection screens are often popular for the simple reason that they most effectively replicate the kind of screen experience you get at a movie theater. If you go this route, you have two screen options: permanent and pull-down. Permanent screens are fixed on the wall and meant to provide a viewing surface that is entirely flat and immobile. Pull-down screens can be installed in a wider variety of places around the home, but the picture they provide tends to be a little less enhanced than permanent screens.

Remember, bigger screens do not invariably translate into a clearer image. The size of the screen you choose should be complementary to the room in which you plan to place it. If the screen is very large you will need to be further away for the best picture, and if the room is small, that is a less than ideal situation.

Of course, in order to watch something on that screen, you will need a projector. There are two basic types of projectors: film projectors and digital projectors. Film projectors require the use of film, which can sometimes be difficult for consumers to obtain. However, film does provide a high image quality. For cinephiles, film provides a viewing experience that cannot be replicated any other way.

A digital projector projects the image through a chip in the projector, and can be a little more accessible. Projectors can be mounted on the wall or ceiling, or they can be placed on something in the back of the room.

Lastly, there is the matter of seating. Some choose to install fixed seating; however, it is more common to use movable seating such as love sacs and small couches. Movable seats and adjustable lighting can make the transition from family room to theater relatively quick and seamless.

In addition to being able to replicate the movie theater experience at home, these rooms can also provide excellent ways of socializing over TV shows or sporting events. Whatever your intention, the sound, picture and overall atmosphere these theaters create is unrivaled compared to most home video setups.

By: Jennifer R Scott