Rear Projection TV Facts - Understanding the Pros & Cons of Rear Projection (Onkyo home theater) in the Home Theater May 29th, 2008 0 Tip! Surround Sound will deliver a cinematic sound quality to your home theater, but is not an essential component. Rear Projection Television - An Affordable Option A great deal of consumer appeal for Rear Projection TV systems arise out of the shear simplicity that this product offers as an immediate solution to getting a bigger TV. No mess, no fuss, i Tags: , , , , , , , , , ,


May 28, 2008
All home entertainment units have three major components that are essential to creating a functional home theater system. The main focus of any theater is the television or video display. Sound quality is essential. A complete sound system is key to providing the soul and voice of the theatre. A source player is the third element, providing the picture and sound. Cable or satellite TV is standard in most homes but DVD and other players are also added to expand the usefulness of a home theater. Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , ,


HOME THEATRE SEATING

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May 27, 2008
home theatre seating May 28th, 2008 Home cinema, also called home theater, are entertainment systems that seek to reproduce cinema quality video and audio in a private home. In the 1950s, home movies became popular in the United States with Kodak 8 mm film projector equipment became affordable. The development of multi-channel audio systems and laserdisc in the 1980s created a new paradigm for home cinema. In the early to mid 1990’s, a typical home cinema would have a Laserdisc or S-VHS video Tags: , , , ,


CHOOSING A TELEVISION FOR HOME THEATER

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January 6, 2008
If you want to to set up you home theater just right, it is important to choose the right television.There are four man types; Front projection, LCD, Plasma and rear projection television. Let us help you decide. Tags: , , , , , , , ,