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29 Apr 10 How to choose the best Flat TV LCD

If you are looking for the best LCD flat screen, but you feel a bit 'what to buy, confused, not to feel alone. The LCD TV market will change again and again, and can be confusing unless you know what is important. This article will tell you what to look for when shopping for your next LCD flat screen.

First of all, it is better LCD or Plasma is better? For a while 'seemed Plasma, LCD, but then the picture quality was much better. Also, LCD screensbecome increasingly larger over the last two or three years. One thing that the plasma TV LCD TV, the quality of blacks did. LCD were not only able to deliver rich deep blacks. The specific problem is a thing of the past. Other topics that are successfully treated with viewing angle and blur.

In other words, if you're looking for the best LCD TV dish, then you're doing the right thing! Why LCD TVs have come at their expense.

You can buy an LCD TV, becauseas little as a few hundred dollars for a small screen, as several thousand dollars. Of course, the biggest driving force behind price size of the screen. Fortunately for us consumers, there are a number of producers, and there are a lot of competition. If you want the best LCD TV, then you need the following manufacturers, LG, Philips, Samsung, Sharp Stick, Sony, Vizio and Westinghouse. You can get good deals in places like Best Buy or Target, but online shoppingPerhaps something to consider, too! Amazon, for instance, prices are generally very good.

To select the best LCD flat screen, you must first decide on screen size. Be aware that you are sitting closer to the LCD flat screen TV when you could keep the old CRT TV. Since the resolution is better, more times as possible. But that does not mean you have to start from and get the biggest screen you can afford. You should also consider the size of the room.

For example, a 50-inch seriesis probably too big for most rooms.

Speaking of resolution, the highest resolution 1080p. This refers to the number of lines on the screen and how they are organized along these lines. 1080p is fairly new, and not all the records they have. The other 720 were not likely have a higher resolution, but. In many cases, the lower resolution will be as good. Both qualify for high definition.

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19 Feb 10 Choose the Correct Home Theater Projector

Choosing the right projector for your home theater

You are ultimately the leap to the holy grail of home theater video displays, the front projection. There is nothing else that delivers the really big, impressive video image like a front projection. It's like you get that real cinema experience into your home theater. Home theater projector prices have fallen dramatically in recent years, and the size of theUnits to the right shrunk along with the prices. No longer do have to live with a coffin middle field on your ceiling. Decreased as size, brightness and image quality have really improved dramatically. You will notice image quality and brightness are two different things.

How to choose the right home theater projector for your application from the large number of projectors on the market today? There are so many different units, each with their strengths and weaknesses.First of all, there are two categories of projection technology, analog and digital. Analog CRT projectors are a mature technology has been focusing on for decades. These are the projectors with the individual red, green and blue picture tubes and three lenses on the front. The other projectors using one of the newer digital technologies. These projectors have a single lens on the front. There are three major types of digital projectors on the market today, LCD (Liquid Crystal Display),DLP (Digital Light Processing) and LCoS (Liquid Crystal on Silicon). Any type of digital projector has its advantages.

You must evaluate your specific requirements in order to make the right decision. Above all, look at the rooms. Is it your own home theater or a multi-purpose room? You have complete control over the light? What aesthetic concerns, you do it? What is your budget projector? How big an image you want? Have you seen mainly DVDFilms, TV movies, sports or other TV programs? What specific source components you are using with the projector, now or in the future? Image quality is most important, or are other issues such as noise, size or brightness more important? If you are installing the projector yourself, or you are hiring a custom install to do the installation for you? Where the projector must be installed? Can the required video and control lines to this place? These issues needbe answered to ensure you have the right projector for your home theater. If you use a custom installation, they are these factors into account, and enter the appropriate device for you.

Dramatic improvement in image quality of digital projectors notwithstanding, CRT projectors still deliver the majority of films like image. You have no pixel structure and deliver rich, deep blacks. Properly adjusted and calibrated, with a good video processor, and with theScreen, a CRT projector is easy to deliver a superior picture quality. You must use a good screen, usually with 1.3 to 2.5 gain depending on the size, just angels, and ambient light in the room. Really great prices on CRT projectors as a rock in the last year or two fell. You can use a 9 "CRT projector that used to $ 35,000 to $ 50,000, less than one third the number who do now receive costs. Not many companies, CRT projectors due to the decreased demand forProjectors using this technology. In addition, the required video processors have decreased dramatically as well. Ten years ago, used a large video processor to cost $ 10,000 to $ 20,000. Now you can once and for well under $ 5,000 and as little as $ 2,000, brand new. They also easily last 8,000 – 10,000 hours, when it is set up correctly.

If they are so fantastic, why does not everyone still with CRT projectors? Well, there are many disadvantages to a CRT projector as well. The best, with the 9 "Pipes are simply huge. It's like an upside down bathtub hanging from the ceiling. If you want to put a coffee at a table, it is a large table. They are also very heavy, about 150 – 200lbs, so you need the right structure to support it. CRT projectors also require accurate placement. You need a perfect square with the screen to the right height for a good picture quality. Moreover, while many digital projectors have zoom lenses, so that the projector be placed at agreat distance from the screen, CRT projectors need to be on a very precise range for a given screen size. These factors limit the placement options. While the larger CRT projectors put out more light than their smaller counterparts, they have rather dark images even in comparison to the least expensive digital projectors. Finally, CRT Projector Setup experts to be a Lovely receive less than optimal images. All the 6 months to a year, they must be recalibrated to ensureThey are still the best picture quality.

There are some very good reasons why most people are using digital projectors in their home theater today. Many of them are small and lightweight, require minimal installation and calibration (compared to a CRT), are quiet and have a bright, sharp images. But there are many types of digital projectors, ranging in price from about 700.00 $ to over $ 100,000.00. Which is the best for your specific application? Fortunately, the situation is changing, butmany of the digital projectors for home theater applications are placed on the market really only re-badged presentation units. Presentation projectors sacrifice good video quality for brightness. Brightness is much more important, when issuing a Powerpoint presentation in a lit room as the right color palate, or the black level. The red on the pie chart that looks good, no matter what, as long as you can see it from the back row.

You want to choose one of the newer units that has really beenDesigned for home theater applications. The actual technology for the imaging chip is used, not so important, there are great examples of all three of the digital technologies. Companies such as Sony, Runco, InFocus, Vidikron, Marantz, Benq, Panasonic, Sharp, Sanyo and Optima and a few others all make great home theater projectors. The projector will have great black levels, accurate detail in the darker areas of the image reproducing and largeContrast. Absolute magnitude is not very important if you are a multi-use room without light have complete control or you have a lot of people on sporting events. If you have many people to the sport are entertaining, it's nice to have a little light in the room, so that a bright projector is an advantage.

Projectors come in a variety of different resolutions. The lower the resolution, the smaller the screen, you can use before you can see pixel structure. Also, the lower resolutions isno support for true HDTV. Most are HD display, but on a reduced resolution. The lowest end projectors typically have a screen resolution of 800 x 600 The Texas Instruments Matterhorn chip is popular on the best projectors and wide screen has a resolution of 1024 x 576 Anything over a resolution of 720 is for true HDTV. The TI series of HD-2 DLP chip has a resolution of 1280 x 720 In April 2005 the new TI DLP chip with 1920 x 1080 was announced for production ready, so that fortrue 1080p resolution. Projectors with this chip with the shipment in Q1 2006. Blu-ray Disc has declared it will support 1080p, so that by the end of 2006 there will be commercially available 1080p content in addition to WMHD discs Microsoft.

Another very important aspect of home theater projectors is the internal video processing. This is one of the major differences between good home theater projectors and projector presentation. Digital projectors must displayProgressive scan images with the native resolution of the chip, so any interlaced signal such as 1080i HDTV, you must de-interlaced and then to the native chip resolution. Poor quality video processors, the weather in the projector or external units, lead to a variety of video artifacts that get in the way of a successful video presentation. This issue alone is also in depth for this article, have written articles on the subject as a whole. However, it is a common Video Artifact "aliasing"where diagonal lines are jagged instead of straight. Another disturbing artifacts caused by poor video processing Moire ". This is a pattern change, such as alternating bright and dark lines, the location, as moving the image to see.

You want to be sure your projector supports HDMI or DVI with HDCP copy protection, so you connect to an HD-DVD, DVD player or Blu-ray scaling Disc player. These devices will only allow maximum resolution on a display that a digital video input with HDCP hasCopy protection. In the future, may restrict cable and satellite TV providers, the maximum resolution on its digital outputs.

When choosing your new home theater projector to make sure, the video quality, brightness, size, budget, auditory and features you need. Projectors are a great investment, choose carefully and you will be rewarded with years of exciting video to your home theater.

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25 Dec 09 Choose The Best Home Theater Sound System

Home theater sound system is a very important part of your home theater. But how do you know what is best for you? Two types of surround sound system are very popular. They are the DTS surround sound or DTS and Dolby Digital. You can either use for this, depending on your needs. Most people consider to be superior to Dolby DTS surround sound. But ultimately it is your choice. To understand what these sound systemsreally are and then make the final decision.

Dolby or DTS

Most of the films in the cinemas are played in Dolby Digital surround sound. Nowadays, even DVD's that can have surround sound. It has a low bit rate but if functions effectively at the lower levels. Thus bitrate should not be the sole criterion in choosing the sound system. The data rate is higher in DTS and it is therefore considered appropriate as a rule. DTS is not the usual sound format into DVD's. Because of the high data rateEncryption requires less compression and thus a better sound. The drawback with DTS is that it uses a lot of data disc capacity. Before you buy the sound system, you must consider many things, data rate is only one of them.

Compression also decided that the sound system is better. This gives a clear idea about the performance of a sound system. Usually there is too much data into sound formats and thus requires efficient compression. TheCompression should also be economical. So always on the lookout for the compression. It must be high. Your sound system may have a high data rate, but it will not be effective if the compression rate is low.

So what is better sound format?

Everyone wants their sound system to have high quality sound. But the question remains as to what sound format is better? People use different points on this debate. Some say that DTS is better because of its high data rate but did not realize what it is, the fact that they do not use data efficiently. The basis is that both DTS and Dolby deliver almost the same results. So you can buy one of them, depending on your requirements. The end result is that both are good in their own way.

Basically, no one can say that DTS better sound quality than Dolby, and vice versa. Both have their share of advantages and disadvantages. A sound format sounds good in theaters, but it might not sound too good> Home. However, there is no clear criterion to decide on this issue. You should decide according to your wishes. You can playback in order to decide on any changes in the acoustic format. Do you hear any sound format carefully and only then the final decision.

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12 Dec 09 Panasonic Home Theater – How To Choose The Best Home Theater System

If you stick with a brand new home theater system or mix and match with different brands. There are a lot said clinging to a trade mark system and there is an opportunity many of them.

Panasonic home theater systems such as plugs are going to be almost perfect, and especially for inexperienced home theater owners. There is a simple checklist to find a suitable system, and it is you need to take note.

HomeTheater Checklist

Getting ideas for your entertainment venue is one thing, but it fills another. Here is a simple checklist of requirements for your facility:

– Does your TV have a better picture quality? For those on a budget, you only get to make this decision even so, it must from the outset. To put it a step further, your TV has the ability to upgrade resolution, so you can be considered your DVDs in high resolution.

– In addition toPicture quality, sound is precious, is of crucial importance. Best TV will not cut too much height, if you put up with terrible sound. For the real cinema experience, you must set the tone like you from all sides as the fall Panasonic system.

– The picture and sound quality, how easy it will be to run your system? Nothing is more frustrating than to operate a "million" remotes … and for the TV, one for the sound system, one for the DVD … please contactthe idea. Today, home theater has catapulted into the 21st century and demands one remote control which can operate the entire spaceship.

- Configuration issues will invariably crop up particularly for those of us less technical. This is one of the advantages of sticking to a brand system such as Panasonic. Some brands don’t “play ball” with one another and this is very frustrating for the end user.

- Room set up is a big issue for many people. Established rooms present the biggest problem, simply because they not designed for modern home theater. Does your designated room, a proper design and acoustic levels are to your home showpiece host?

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09 Dec 09 How To Choose An Audio-Video Installer To Design And Install Your Home Theater Room Or System

Here are a few questions for a home theater company, if you have any questions on the phone with them

First, take the time, some developers and home theater installers, before an interview, you are working with. As you talk with them, be sure to listen carefully and take notes as they answer. Remember to find out the two now … or suffer the consequences, to find out later.

1) Now this is important: Did they do a "full" state licenseLow work … or they are wiring and installation of home theater room without the proper state license?. (You'd be surprised how many say Electricians & Alarm Installers, they are certified. Remember, a full electrical license does not entitle the installation of low voltage wiring. It is not the same as an unrestricted low voltage license. The same is true for a burglar alarm license … this is a "restricted" license restriction to low-Burglar only!)Do not you settle for less as a state licensed for "free" low-voltage work.

2) Lets talk about insurance. What kind of insurance they carry? What happens when your $ 5000 Sony plasma TVs to fall? ) They agree with the general liability insurance for all their employees … and workers' comp insurance? (Many companies use subcontractors that may or may not be licensed) Ask to see a current proof of insurance during the interview process! Many companies give lowWin prizes for your business, now you know how they can do that! If the risk is worth saving a few dollars to you?

3) Do they offer you a list of references to check? Or do you have to ask again and again? Do not settle for telephone advice either. Friends and family can pose as false references. You'd be surprised how many people are proud to show you is their new space theater, everything you need to do, just ask!

4) Have them check a website for you, your company,View of evidence, samples of work they do and a place to educate themselves about home theater?

5) What about funding? If special financing is available, such as 6 months as cash, for example? Or do they want all the money in advance?

6) If installing them, some of your equipment that you bought on your own? Or they only have the equipment, they deliver?

7) Are you a "Do it Yourself" a man? Are they with you about some jobs, such as pre-wiringYour room is just a performance? Or just hang your plasma and set up your own surround sound system?

8) Are they small jobs? For example, they offer an LCD hanging above the fireplace, or optimize your existing to 7.1 surround sound system?

9) it offers a on-the-Home-Theater-FREE consultation … or they will charge you for the privilege to show them what they do for you? Do not be surprised if they charge a $ 100,00 or more of themthe opportunity to acquire your company.

10) Do they have a home theater showroom that you can come and play, even with all the latest home theater systems? Bring your favorite action movies on your favorite sound effects to listen to the various surround sound systems that they have on our side? Bring your favorite CD's and listen to the songs and compare them with several speaker packages, so you can hear the difference?

11) WhileThere you have to feel in conversation with the consultant or do you feel sales pressure to spend more money than you have in mind? Your presentation was informative and helpful, or was it a thinly disguised sales pitch?

12) Beware of sleazy sales tactics. Are they willing to work within your budget … or are you pushing to spend more than you at ease with itself?
One way to find out is their references during the review. Do not be afraid to ask about the sales process, printing and distribution.If they did not like it, they will be sure to tell you!

It takes time to find answers to these questions in advance?

Certainly, yes.

But in the end you will agree that it was time worth spent.

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