28th 2008f February 2008

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Jesse T asked:


I have a sorta small living room. Not sure what to do with the wires to the back speakers. I don’t want to see a lot of speaker wire in the living room.

Raymon

26th 2008f February 2008

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Koz Huseyin asked:


If you have been thinking of buying a HDTV projector instead of a LCD HD TV, there is something to know. HDTV projectors are taking over the market! We all know HD TV projectors are a technology from the movie theater industry, but today it is fully possible to create your own home cinema with a home theatre projector.

HDTV projectors are taking over the market, and for many good reasons. If we think about projectors HD TV, we will find that they are either in cinemas or as home cinemas with the very wealthy. However, the truth is that projectors with high definition can be purchased for less than a reasonable sized LCD HD TV set.

Projectors can be used for many different purposes - for home use, office presentations and for business sales. HDTV projectors serve to make the benefits of HD programming more obvious.

High definition projectors have higher resolutions than regular projectors. Choose HDTV projectors to receive enhanced features and components to transform your ordinary viewing environment into a magnificent atmosphere.

The available projectors today, have 720p for reasonable prices. The 1080p projectors are still very expensive. As time goes by, the prices for 1080p will go down. And by time you read this, the prices for 1080p HD projectors should be at very attractive prices.

You can use the projectors with high definition for a number of purposes. If you have had thoughts of projectors such as those in school or in a library, you would be wrong! Today’s projectors are totally different, and are amazing in the quality of picture they can present.

What is more, the projectors available today with high definition, allow you to connect your PC, your DVD, and even your PlayStation to the HD projector. The result is that you can use it for many different uses.

HD projectors also have some disadvantages, although as the technology improves these are becoming less and less relevant. The biggest problem is with having light enter the room. Soon as Sun rays hit where the image is being projected, it can cause problems with viewing. However, technology is keep changing and is making these problems become irrelevant.

An essential purchase is to buy a projector screen, which will make the image much better. Nevertheless, most projectors produce beautiful images at sizes of 90″ to 120″ diagonal, which is far larger than anything you can get with flat-screen TVs or rear-projection TVs.

Imagine you can buy a good projector HDTV for around $1,000. And the result is that you have a television the size of over 90″. That is amazing, and no television whether with high definition or any other technology will offer such a great screen size for such money.



Jamaal

25th 2008f February 2008

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iamther1 asked:


I just bought a theatre projector for my new house. The previous owner had the basement pre-wired for surround sound and the projector was wired through the ceiling. I am going to mount the projector on the ceiling. I am trying to find out if I should by a HDMI receiver #1. Should I get a Home theatre system in a box to go with th receiver #2 If not…what is the best way to go without spending a fortune? Thanks

Tommy

25th 2008f February 2008

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Dinosaur asked:


Picture link:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/30661096@N03/2871776509/

Should I add recliners and get rid of the sofas, should I rearrange the current sofa’s……..overall what can I do to make the viewing area more comfortable for me and my guests to watch TV.

Adrian

24th 2008f February 2008

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Brittany H asked:


I just bought a rca universal remote and I have a Toshiba home theatre view I can not figure out to get it to video or to be able to see a dvd that is playing on my PS2. I do not have a video button but I do have a vcr/aux button but can’t seem to programthat to work I have the remote working for the tv just don’t get any pictures.

Clinton

23rd 2008f February 2008

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Eric B asked:


I am thinking of buying the Philips HTS 6500 home theatre as I do not want to worry about cables. I like that it is sleek and compact with HDMI upgrade, but I am concerned that I can not use it to play normal HDTV programming through the speakers. Does anyone know if you can connect the system to an HDTV and still play normal HDTV through the speakers?
Thanks

Geraldo

20th 2008f February 2008

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A. Vietnam
B. India
C. Indonesia
D. China

Deangelo

18th 2008f February 2008

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lorddrake asked:


Plz provide me with detail procedure n if possible wid pics n any website showing the process.

Elisha

17th 2008f February 2008

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PhilipsElectronics asked:


Featuring Ambisound, the HTS8100 delivers full multi-channel surround sound in any sort of room. The 1-piece integrated system fits into the home with ease, providing a full home theatre experience with excellent sound and picture quality.

Darwin

15th 2008f February 2008

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Timbo asked:


Anyone know where to look to find information on making a home theatre with a good sound system? I’m looking at a budget of 5-7K including a 50 inch LCD. In ceiling speakers for the front two. Any direction appreciated. Thx.

Clifton