Posts about Home Theatre as of October 19, 2009

By Home Theatre October 19th, 2009

10/16/2009
Professionals working with a lot of data on a daily basis might find it hard to transport massive amounts of data around and might loose a lot of valuable data in the process. Movie lovers might find that the quality of a standard DVD is not good enough. A lot of problems and inefficiencies occur even in today’s digital world. A new device was introduced to the market recently, giving much needed respite to these issues. This new device is called the blu ray disc.
10/16/2009
For an explanation, do a Google Search for “Ten Biggest Lies In Audio” or visit this link: www dot theaudiocritic dot com/downloads/article_1.pdf and scroll to the part where he talks about fancy cables and about power conditioners. Having surge protection is indeed important, and you can find a decent surge protector with multiple outlets for wire management well under a hundred bucks, with power backup…Belkin makes very good ones with a far more reasonable price to performance ratio, as does
10/16/2009
Almost all the home theater systems have five small speakers called satellites along with a large speaker- the subwoofer, which serves as the bass. The three important speaker components of home theater systems are treble or the tweeters, mid range speakers and Bass or woofers. When combined, these provide excellent sound for your home entertainment system. Thee speakers provide you with surround sound experience, which is similar in a movie theater and that too, without leaving the comfort of your house.
10/16/2009
Display screen type : LCD TFT Diagonal screen size (inch) : 7 inch Resolution :480(w)x234(H)x3(RGB) LCD panel type : Anti-glare polarizer Effective viewing area : 154.1×86.6mm Play DVD, DVD+/-R and DVD+/-RW, (S)VCD, DivX® & MPEG4 movies With DivX® support, you are able to enjoy DivX® encoded videos in the comfort of your living room. The DivX® media format is an MPEG4-based video compression technology that enables you to save large files like movies, trailers and music videos on media like CD-R/RW, memory cards and DVD-video.
10/16/2009
Ready to get that first HD set? Tired of hearing from all of your friends that you’re really missing out on the very best viewing experience but simply don’t have the funds to get a hugely awesome HDTV? You could be in for a great surprise when you look at the Panasonic TX-L32S10. This set is considered an entry level high definition TV but has some remarkable features. The 32 inch, 1080p resolution HD television will make an impact on you with its crystal clear images.
Sony confirms new 250GB PS3digitalhome.ca
10/16/2009
On its official Playstation blog, Sony has announced that a new PS3 system with a 250GB hard drive will be hitting store shelves on November 3.
Why Choose Web Tv?dconnected.net
10/16/2009
The Internet plays an enormous part for many of us, both at work and at home. As technology advances, computers are no longer just used to send emails and surf the net, they are increasingly becoming multimedia devices that are used as forms of home entertainment.These multimedia P.Cs are now being found in living spaces and can be seen hooked up to large screen televisions and home theatre systems. Since multimedia computers are generally of a high specification it has led to them being used for films, music and now Web TV .We even take the Internet with us when we are on the move.
10/16/2009
I do not like the idea of wires under a carpet, so must have the speakers WIRELESS i understand about goin wireless however your back speakers need to be ran into a transmitter and plugged into the wall in order to have rear speakers… My recommendation would be run th wires because you can drop the signal or have static in them at any given time.. always better to got hardwired… wireless speakers is like wireless internet if theres not a strong connection its goin to fail..
10/16/2009
I do not like the idea of wires under a carpet, so must have the speakers WIRELESS i understand about goin wireless however your back speakers need to be ran into a transmitter and plugged into the wall in order to have rear speakers… My recommendation would be run th wires because you can drop the signal or have static in them at any given time.. always better to got hardwired… wireless speakers is like wireless internet if theres not a strong connection its goin to fail..
10/16/2009
I have a basic koss surround sound dvd player with the speakers all hooked up and the audio cables going into the tv. However, I am getting no sound from the speakers when trying to play a dvd? I am a home theatre expert. The best way is to hook up the COAX or OPTICAL output of your DVD player to the COAX or OPTICAL input of your Receiver.. If you do not have optical or coax outputs from your dvd player then use the red and white cables.. You do have a receiver I assume, you will need that to decode the digital audio signal coming from your DVD.
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