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Transform Your Living Space With A Projector

September 13th, 2009

When it comes to home entertainment, large screens and surround sound can revolutionize your viewing experience. What is more, it is even possible to transform your living room into the next best thing to a movie theater.

While large LCD televisions offer a high quality viewing experience, there is nothing to equal a real projector to bring movies and TV to life. Projectors, known as multimedia projectors or home theater projectors, have been around for decades. However, it is only in the last few years that video projectors have become affordable for the average consumer.

In addition, video projectors have become more lightweight and compact, and picture quality and brightness has improved significantly. Good projectors are for sale for well below the one thousand dollar mark, although you can fork out thousands of dollars for more expensive models.

Buying a projector can be big spend so you need to know exactly what you want. There are a couple of chief kinds of video projectors – Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) and Digital Light Processing (DLP).

Liquid Crystal Display projectors – LCD projectors are the older of the two kinds, though they remain popular and are the cheaper of the two. They boast decent brightness and color, and are a popular choice for the workplace.

Digital Light Processing projectors – These have become more popular with domestic users because they are better for movies and television. They also tend to be more compact and lightweight, though they also cost more.

When looking for a projector it is wise to have a good knowledge of the terminology and have an understanding of what features you need.

Resolution – The chief reason for having a projector is so you can enjoy a large, cinema-like screen in your home. But bear in mind that large displays need high resolutions. The very lowest resolution you should consider is 1280×720. If you need a real high-definition viewing experience, 1920×1080 is what you need, but they are pricier.

Brightness – This is arguably the most essential feature on any projector. That said, it is also important to buy a projector that is not too bright. Much will depend on the brightness of your room.

Contrast – Any home projector needs to provide quality contrast for cinematic quality. In addition, a decent high-contrast gray screen will add to the effect.

Versatility – Your video projector should be able to connect to a wide range of media, including TV receivers, DVD/BluRay players and PCs so you can watch the movies you want, when you want.

Jim Samposzi is a publicist with over 20 years of editorial experience. Jim is presently engaged as a technical writer with our b2b site and has become the company authority on projectors. Visit our very useful website for more information on Dlp Projector and Multimedia Projector.

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Home Theaters and Consumer Electronics

September 2nd, 2009

When you enter a entertainment center area of a downtown consumer electronics outlet store, the plethora of options are overwhelming. Everything is shimmering under fluorescent lights, quite new and shining, every system clearly telling you to “buy me, buy me.” Even before you reach that milestone of the process, there are several other things that you need to first understand in order to help you make the correct decision for you home theater and for your wallet.

The first thing you need to do is decide what area your home with house your new entertainment theater system. Keep in mind that if you are looking for a large flat screen television around 45 to 55 inches, the best distance for optimal viewing is around 11 to 12 feet. Don’t put a 55 inch TV into a smaller room because you will be gravely disappointed and the screen will actually look too sharp and too crisp, believe it or not. However, if you decide you would like a smaller screen, say, 30-40 inches, then it would be ideal for a smaller living room or larger bedroom.

You need to decide on what type of display you want. LCD and plasma displays will provide the clearest and sharpest images. DLP and rear projection systems can cost less, but a major disadvantage in these systems is the viewing angle — DLP and rear projection do not provide as clear a picture when viewing the screen from an angle. Again, examine your target room where your system will be located, and determine the typical viewing angle for the viewers which should help you decide the best display technology to use.

One other significant aspect is the receiver. Some receivers for entertainment centers have outputs and inputs for a satellite dish and a cable TV hookups, as well as inputs for several kinds of other things, such as media players (VCR and DVD players) and even PC hookups.

Some entertainment centers even have built-in radios, though they are starting to become less common. One of the more modern receivers is the fact that they can play XM radio, though XM sometimes requires addition fees on a monthly basis. With so many choices before you, you will have to evaluate which is going to be the most important for you, as well as which entertainment center you will ultimately decide on. e.g. there very little sense equipping a receiver with XM if you do not have the funds to pay for a monthly subscription.

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Samsung LN37B550

August 24th, 2009
by Mike Manster

Introduction Recently, I got a chance to review the new 37 LCD high definition TV – Samsung LN37B550. This Samsung model boasts immense quality and people are very keen and interested about this LCD TV. This TV caught up in the market very fast and it has become one of the high selling TVs in this range. The following features will tell you why this TV has become a rage in the market.

Features The characteristics and the highlights of Samsung LN37B550 are enormous; it also includes Red Touch of Color technology. Red Touch of Color technology gives the required enhancement in the performance and at the same time it provides a soothing ambient red light that makes a perfect viewing experience. Enjoy several options for connectivity along with high-end gaming option where fast action games gets a new high with the TVs ability to get fast response and fast refresh. Best of network programming can be received in this HDTV as it uses QAM technology by Samsung

Performance and Evaluation In every field of evaluation, Samsung LN37B550 excelled. I have got to see some truly rich and genuine colors; blacks are black and whites are pure whites. The quality of images was natural and authentic; The HDTV programming was also very inspiring. The response time is 6ms and the refresh rate is 60Hz, this is definitely not among the fastest available performance models. But, it is also the fact that this difference is hardly noticeable.

Enjoy a fascinating contrast ratio; the game mode also increases the response and resolution while playing speedy action games. The remote control is fully functional and easy to play controls. The speaker design and the sound reproduction, some Samsung TVs have certain defects, which is not the case with LN37B550; external audio system is not required. The model is safe and secure as its construction is solid and the frame also supports the monitor perfectly.

Conclusion At its current price point, the Samsung LN37B550 is easily one of the best LCD TVs in its price range. Solid construction, excellent picture quality and a plethora of features enable me to highly recommend this TV.

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Why Your Next TV Should Be An HDTV Flat Panel

August 21st, 2009
by Gerald Tommey

It’s simply cannot be denied that LCD HDTV flat panel TV’s are nowadays the most desirable TV’s on the market. In fact, practically everyone that decides to purchase a new TV ends up purchasing a high definition flat panel TV so that they can enjoy superior picture quality.

If you’re currently considering purchasing a LCD HDTV flat panel TV, then you may also the asking yourself why you should choose this rather than a traditional box TV or plasma TV. If this is the case, then perhaps we should take a look at what a LCD HDTV flat panel TV really is.

In case you’re wondering, LCD stands for “liquid crystal display”. This is essentially a type of technology which is nowadays used in order to allow images to be viewed on a flat panel TV, and it works by means of light being projected through a layer of liquid crystals. Also, just in case you’re wondering, HDTV stands for “high-definition television”, and today, these are known to provide us with the best possible picture quality, particularly when the two technologies are used in conjunction with each other.

That being said, the following are many reasons why you may want to consider opting for a LCD HDTV flat panel:

* Superior picture quality – Don’t for a minute think the picture quality is the same as it was a few years ago because it has come a long way since then. With technology continuously advancing, LCD HDTV flat panel TV’s now boasts the same picture quality as you would expect from a plasma TV. This is especially apparent if you choose a model which has a high screen refresh rate of 120Hz to 240Hz. Ideally, you should also opt for one with a 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution. Another benefit of these TV’s is that they can also be used as a computer monitor, and in fact, you simply won’t find a better display with regards to playing computer games and watching movies.

* Versatility and convenience – LCD HDTV flat panel televisions are surprisingly light, much lighter than a traditional tube, which makes them easier to move and less of a hassle to carry. Also, as the name suggests, they are flat and thin, so they take up less space and can stand on their own, be mounted on a wall or even the ceiling.

* Energy saving – Even though they may have a large screen area, they use far less energy than regular televisions and this of course is something which many people find appealing, considering the cost of electricity nowadays. Furthermore, the use of a fluorescent backlight helps to ensure that they are as eco-friendly as possible, not to mention the fact that the backlight is capable of lasting seven years or more.

As you can see, these TV’s have to so many great features; it’s hardly surprising that so many people are choosing to go with them nowadays. If the time has come for you to change your TV then this is certainly the way it to go.

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Open Up A Wide World Of Television Viewing By Installing A Satellite Dish

August 10th, 2009
by John Maltakiso

If you enjoy your television, you will probably be familiar with satellite dishes. A lot of TV service providers offer satellite antennas and receivers included their paid packages.

Often, the satellite antenna will be installed and set up by a professional and TV channels and services are provided on a contract basis.

But with the proper equipment and a little research, satellite dishes can be used to pick up hundreds of channels from around the world, legally and without paying a cent.

To achieve this, two essential pieces equipment are required – a satellite antenna and a satellite receiver. There are a few different varieties of satellite dishes available for purchase, so you will have to determine which one best suits your requirements.

Basic – The most basic kind of satellite antenna. These can be mounted on a wall or pole and aimed towards a single satellite, so all adjustments must be done by hand.

Multi-satellite – These are a more expensive kind of satellite dish, but they can pick up signals from numerous satellites without adjusting the dish.

Motor-driven – These pole-mounted satellite dishes can be directed towards any satellite position with a remote control, allowing convenient access to many, many channels. These are costly, but popular among enthusiasts.

Satellite dishes are cheap both to purchase and install. A cheap satellite system including dish, receiver and a remote can be bought for less than $150. A basic motor-driven system should cost about $350. Installation costs for these systems should be in the region of $150.

Top-end satellite antennas with a myriad of features can cost thousands of dollars, with set-up costs running to hundreds of dollars. Though you can save some of the cost by setting up the system yourself. There are a number of guides and dedicated sites on the internet that, with the help of a satellite finder signal meter, will provide you with all the advice you require to set up and tune in your antenna to receive the free channels of your choice.

Before you purchase a satellite antenna you should do some research. Look into what free-to-air stations are available, which satellites transmit them and choose the ones you want to access. Again, all of this information is easily found on the internet. You can then buy your satellite dish based on these requirements.

The real advantage of owning a quality satellite dish is that you can enjoy the best of both worlds. You can receive the best in free television from around the globe, and you can also choose from a large selection of subscription-based services that are available in the United States.

Therefore, if you want to add a new dimension to your television viewing, a satellite dish could be the way to go.

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Home Movie Theater Lighting

July 29th, 2009
by Marion Jones

Light fixtures are things that not many of us think about very often. However, the way we light a room can cause us to feel a certain way or enhance the atmosphere we want to create in that room. There are many types of light fixtures, fittings, bulbs, shades and stands to suit all areas of the home. That means both indoors and even outdoors where you might want to emphasize some special landscaping design.

Are you planning to remodel a room? In this case, I know it concerns a home movie theater room, because my friend, Owen Jones, told me. I think that you should consider light fixtures as one element to change. For instance, you could start by ignoring the central, overhead incandescent bulb or tube light for sure.

My suggestion would be to install four or even six small wall-lights; these are not expensive and come in hundreds of colours and sizes to suit any pocket. The only drawback with wall lighting for your home theater, is that the wires would really have to be chased into the wall so as not to appear unsightly.

But, you could get around this by using standard lamps. These are also available in a thousands of designs, but they come with two drawbacks: namely trailing wires and a higher cost. They are very easily moveable though. Small, table lamps is a sub-class of this alternative, but you may need more electrical sockets.

Once you have decided on what you want, have each lamp dimmable either in unison or separately, up to you. You should probably keep one fairly powerful light at the business end of things in case the equipment needs seeing to, but it too could be on a dimmer.

The effect can be really incredible. And all from just changing the existing light fixtures and fittings. You could even go the whole hog and have an exit sign over the door or a few mood lamps higher up out of line of sight, so that they are not distracting ” say, an old 1970s style lunar lamp and a fibre-optic lamp, for amusement or as a talking point while waiting for the film or snacks to be prepared.

So, whatever style home theater lighting you are thinking of, contemporary or old style traditional, you will find many options to pick from – from different colors to different sizes and styles, there are many. You can find them on the Internet or in home improvement stores. I have made a link to one of my online favourites below.

And, when you do make the changes, you will notice that your home theater has taken on an ambiance all of its own and it will ” guaranteed ” enhance your home theater experience. It may be these subtle changes, room by room, that make you see your home in a completely different light.

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A Good Home Theater Design

April 16th, 2009
by Lindelwa Laz

Until very recently just the prosperous might incur such luxury as a home theater system however, as luck would have it this notion is now a part of the past. Certain systems might currently be available to greater amounts of homes because of the knowledge of simple home theater setup.

The rudimentary system only needs three basic parts and those three components are now increasingly affordable for average people. Although, before you go any further into this venture, you will need to know the size of the area in which it is going to be situated. The dimensions of the area in which it’ll be situated will depend on how simplistic this home theater design needs to be.

Professionals advise that if the room is very tiny, all you requires is a TV set (bigger than 27 inches), 3 speakers and a DVD player. Your home theater design might hinge of the design of your room – although, the placement of your speakers ought to be the left, the right as well as the center of the room. Too tiny screen size may not be sufficient for a cinema experience, this is since you may wish to consider the video and audio of a cinema.

It is the main reason for which people go to a movie theater, the large display as well as the surround sound. With homage to the surround sound found in a cinema, the basic three speakers are only usable in tinier areas, if the room is larger, your home theater design needs to be more than three. You can install as many as six speakers and a sub-woofer may be necessary for the surround impression. On the subject of a tiny area, if you will only put three speaker units, you might wish to consider purchasing a high quality speaker unit – that would provide you adequate surround sound for a smaller area.

If you have a tight budget, make sure that the outlet where you will buy the speaker units will permit you test out the device inside your room and if it will not provide you a decent sound, they ought to let you return or exchange the unit. This is because particular speakers appear fine within the store but when you finally place them within a compact area, the end result isn’t too good. Find a neat deal in which they’ll permit you to either return or replace the speakers and, if your allowance is adequate, you might contemplate employing the skills of a home theater installer.

This individual will be able to design the home theater better, although he might have to check it’s power rating, as well as the requirement for sound amplifiers. He might additionally suggest utilizing projectors and advise how these speaker units must be. The requirement for adequately situated seats as well as a TV cabinet may additionally be necessary for the complete package. You might subsequently appreciate the fun and not have to fight traffic congestion and loads of people to view a picture.

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The Home Theater Projectors

April 16th, 2009
by Lindelwa Laz

A normal home theater set up may actually include high quality accessories that can bring forth the full movie theater experience without having to travel from the home, using up both time and effort in ridiculous traffic. This modern invention will provide you both the relaxation and experience which real life movie theaters offer.

Owning the essential components such as a large screen and speakers and crystal-clear and non flickering images from your high quality DVD may give the almost authentic theater experience. Professionals suggest that before you decide on your final set-up and accessories for the system, the area of the place should the initial consideration. If you have a smaller size room for this setup, then the television set may be better placed in the middle and your three speakers placed on the left, right and finally center, ought to be adequate to provide the surround sound you have to have.

Although, if you have a larger area, a projector may be best to give that big screen necessity. A projector screen can give that real-life movie theater feeling. As a result it’s necessary that if you have a large area for your setup, a projector along with a projector screen, adding additional speaker units throughout the room could be a cool recommendation. A sub-woofer may additionally help to give the highest quality sound which will enable a cinema surround sound effect come in to your family room.

There are various designs and brands which you could select from for your home theater projector although you might need to understand each of their features prior to purchasing one. It could also be necessary for you to engage the assistance of an expert to finish the bundle which will give you the best entertainment. Spending excessively for accessories for the home theater is simple, especially if you don’t know precisely what you need. A screen along with the full set up of your system must be of utmost contemplation.

A screen and the total configuration of the system must be of great consideration. Your home theater consultant might additionally provide options that might not call for a TV set for the setup owing to the technological inventions courtesy of the PC along with the projector. Projectors like In Focus screenplay types maybe used with PC’s and smaller room set-up, plus they are lightweight and may be transported easily.

Home theater projectors and their displays can help provide the theater like experience, so even for a business this design might be very beneficial and that’s why it’s becoming fashionable. I am confident, knowing all these options, that the basic television, three speakers and DVD player might be enough for people who want a basic home theater, especially if the area for the system isn’t large. Reap the benefits of a cinematic pleasure directly in the family room through checking the available choices. Then you can get that relaxing feeling cinemas give and not have to experience traffic driving to it.

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Home Movie Theater Projectors

April 12th, 2009
by Owen Jones

Going to the movies is a very popular recreation especially for those young executives conducting very|considerably stressful lives running corporate affairs. However, for those who cannot afford to waste time travelling back and fore to movie theaters, the answer to this recreational dilemma might be just inside their own house.

It is possible to recreate the visual and sound systems of the movie theaters with your very own personal custom home theater system. The best custom home theater installation certainly can consist of high quality components that are capable of recreating the entire movie theater experience without having to travel from your home to the movie theater wasting time and effort queuing in heavy traffic. This modern technology can give you the relaxation and experience that full-sized movie theaters furnish.

The basic components: a wide screen and loudspeakers with clear and flicker free images from a high quality DVD, can easily create quite an authentic movie-going experience. Home theater professionals recommend that before you choose the final set-up and equipment for your custom home theater system, the dimensions of the room must be the first thing to think about.

So, if you have a small size room intended for your home theater system, a television may be best situated in the middle of one wall and three loudspeakers, placed on the left, right and center, might be enough to provide the surround sound you require from a custom movie theater. However, if you have a larger room, a home theater projector might be the best bet for recreating the “big screen”.

Home theater projector screens can provide an authentic movie theater experience. If you have a very rather room for your home theater system, in conjunction with your home theater projector and home theater projector screen, you could add some more loudspeakers about the room. A further useful tip is that a sub-woofer could also help to provide the optimum surround sound to allow you to produce that true sound of a movie theater in your very own living room.

There are various designs and models of home theater projector you can choose from. You will need to understand the features of each one, before you decide on which one to buy. It may also be necessary for you to enlist the services of a home theater designer in order to get the home theater package that will give you the best entertainment. This will mean not needing to spend an unreasonable amount of time and money on your home theater system and home theater projector.

It is quite easy to purchase equipment with an over- capacity for your home theater, especially if you do not know what the options are and the various requirements that your home theater may have due to the room’s dimensions. The measurements of your home theater projector screen should depend on the measurements of your custom home theater and the equipment in your custom home theater. For example, from where you intend to sit to the screen should be between two and five times the diagonal diameter of the screen. So, looking at it from the other perspective, if you want to sit 10 feet (120 inches) from the screen, then the screen should be 24-60 inches, but it is a personal matter and depends on the viewers eyes.

Your home theater designer could also suggest options that do not include a TV set for your home theater. Why|How come|How is this so? The reason for this is the technological innovations employed by computers and home theater projectors. Home theater projectors like InFocus screenplay models, for examplecan be used in conjunction with a computer in a small room set-up. Home theater projectors are also lightweight and may be transported easily. For this reason, a projector is very useful for employment in custom home theaters and business presentations.

Home theater projectors and home theater projector screens can help provide an authentic cinema-like experience. This kind of set-up is extremely useful for business presentations and so it is becoming more and more popular. Combining your custom home and custom office theater systems is a new innovation, which only very few intelligent consumers have thought of.

However, I am sure that being aware of all these options: ie, that a basic television set, three speakers and a DVD player can be perfectly adequate for people who only want a basic home theater, you may decide that you do not really need a home theater projector, especially if the room for your custom home theater system is not very large.

Enjoy a cinematographic experience right in your own home by researching your options intelligently. Then you can experience the exhilaration a movie theater gives you without having to suffer boring traffic jams on the way to and from the movie theater.

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Will I Need a Home Movie Theater Projector?

April 12th, 2009
by Owen Jones

Going to the movies is a very popular recreation especially for those young professionals living a considerably stressful life running corporate affairs. However, for those who cannot afford to waste time traveling to and from movie theaters, the answer to this recreational dilemma might be just inside their own house.

Why not recreate the visual and sound systems of the movie theaters with your very own custom home theater system? The best custom home theater set up certainly can include high quality components that are capable of recreating the entire movie theater experience without having to drive from your house to the movie theater spending time and effort waiting in heavy traffic. This modern technology can give you the relaxation and experience that full-sized movie theaters provide.

The basic components: a wide screen and loudspeakers with clear and flicker free images from a high quality DVD, can easily create quite an authentic movie-going experience. Home theater professionals recommend that before you choose the final set-up and equipment for your custom home theater system, the dimensions of the room must be the first thing to think about.

Therefore, if you have a small sized room for your home theater system, a television set may be best placed in the center of one wall and three loudspeakers, placed on the left, right and center, might be enough to provide the surround sound you want from a custom movie theater. However, if you have a bigger room, a home theater projector might be the best option for providing that big screen experience.

Home theater projector screens can recreate that authentic movie theater experience. If you are going to use quite a big room for your home theater system, you could add more speakers around the room in combination with your home theater projector and home theater projector screen. Another useful tip is that a sub-woofer could also help to provide the best surround sound to enable you to create the authentic sound of a movie theater in your very own living room.

There are various designs and models of home theater projector you can choose from. You will need to understand the features of each one, before you decide on which one to buy. It may also be necessary for you to enlist the services of a home theater designer in order to get the home theater package that will give you the best entertainment. This will mean not needing to spend an unreasonable amount of time and money on your home theater system and home theater projector.

It is very easy to buy equipment with more capacity than you need for your home theater, especially if you not acquainted with the possible choices and the various requirements that your home theater may have due to the room’s measurements. The diagonal width of your home theater projector screen should be a function of the size of your custom home theater and the equipment in your custom home theater. For example, from where you intend to sit to the screen should be between two and five times the diameter of the screen. Therefore, looking at it another way, if you want to sit 10 feet (120 inches) from the screen, then the screen should be 24-60 inches, but it is subject to personal preference and depends on the viewers eyesight.

Your home theater expert might also propose options for your home theater that may not include a television set. Why? The reason for this is the technological innovations employed by computers and home theater projectors. Home theater projectors like InFocus screenplay models, for example, can be hooked up with a computer in a small room set-up. Home theater projectors are also lightweight and can be transported effortlessly. Therefore, a projector is very useful for employment in custom home theaters and business presentations.

Home theater projectors and home theater projector screens can help provide an authentic cinema-like experience. This kind of set-up is extremely useful for business presentations and so it is becoming more and more popular. Combining your custom home and custom office theater systems is a new innovation, which only very few intelligent consumers have thought of.

I am sure that being aware of all these facts: that is, that a basic television, three speakers and a DVD player can be enough for those people who only want a start-up home theater, you may well come to the conclusion that you do not really require a home theater projector, especially if the room set aside for your custom home theater system is not that big.

Enjoy a cinematographic experience right in your own home by researching your options intelligently. You can then experience the relaxation a movie theater gives you without having to endure heavy traffic on the way to and from the movie theater.

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