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		<title>Large Screen Displays Will Convert Any Room in Your Home Into a Movie Theater</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 16:28:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Large Screen Displays
Large screen displays could be described as any functioning screen that can be seen by more than one person, at a greater distance and is at minimum two feet wide. The large screen screen marketplace is diverse, offering many different products and technologies, each having certain strengths and weaknesses, competing to satisfy the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Large Screen Displays</strong></p>
<p>Large screen displays could be described as any functioning screen that can be seen by more than one person, at a greater distance and is at minimum two feet wide. The large screen screen marketplace is diverse, offering many different products and technologies, each having certain strengths and weaknesses, competing to satisfy the requirements of the end user.&nbsp; Due to their wide signal compatibility, they have features that span far above the traditional TV, such as high definition television, cable TV and satellite display. They can also be utilized for gaming, digital pictures, pcs and greater.</p>
<p>Large screen displays are perfect for digital signage in hotels and restaurants. The large screen is perfect for people who require data and graphics that need to be precisely displayed such as photo image quality, motion video applications, 3D technologies, entertainment, playing games and Web design.&nbsp;</p>
<p>The picture quality of large screen displays highly depends on the input.&nbsp; If you feed a poor quality digital signal into a high quality HDTV it will still have poor quality when it comes out on the screen. An HD-DVD or Blu-ray disc, on the other hand, can look absolutely pristine on the same HDTV.&nbsp; EDTV isn&#8217;t as high resolution as HDTV, but it&#8217;s noticeably better now than the standard definition TV that most of us are used to.</p>
<p>Today large screen displays are proliferating and High Definition program origination is escalating.&nbsp; Large screen displays are being increasingly deployed in public areas for advertising, entertainment, and informational displays. They are becoming commonplace in entertainment venues where television, sports broadcasting and movies can enhance the ambience of your business. Using large format displays is also a brilliant way of sharing news or company information to customers, clients and potential clients.</p>
<p>These days even discount retailers often sell some very good LCD TVs.&nbsp; Many electronics stores are virtually replacing their existing stock of CRT TVs with the newest in LCD and plasma screen technology. As with any major purchase, it is vital to shop around for the best deal, and to read the reviews of each model carefully. You may also have to purchase a TV that is HD ready.&nbsp; It is possible currently to buy a cheap digital flat screen, either LCD or Plasma.&nbsp; Liquid crystal displays became the more acceptable method and plasma technology was put on hold. Fast forward a few years and flat screen television sets became widely popular.</p>
<p><strong>Large Screen Plasma TVs</strong></p>
<p>Plasma has its shortcomings but was the only choice for communicating information to large numbers of people. In most environments, projectors aren&#8217;t bright enough.&nbsp; Plasma Displays have the best daylight contrast value currently available, and an incredible contrast ratio of 10.000:1. They also have up to 4,096 shades of grey, the highest number available. Plasma displays also produce vivid, strikingly beautiful with deep, clear blacks under the normal light conditions of most rooms. The result is overwhelming realism that turns any room into a movie theatre.&nbsp; Panasonic continues to explore new technologies to open up a new area for Plasma TVs as the companies respond to customer demands across the world.</p>
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		<title>Big Screen Sports and the TV Salesman</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Mar 2010 10:10:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[NFL, NHL, NCAA, NASCAR. They all look better on a big screen home theater system and sound better on a multi-channel surround system. If you buy the right equipment &#8211; that is!
The Super Bowl has become one of the biggest motivators for buying a big screen TV. On the Saturday before the big game, visit [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>NFL, NHL, NCAA, NASCAR. They all look better on a big screen <b >home</b> <b >theater</b> system and sound better on a multi-channel surround system. If you buy the right equipment &#8211; that is!</p>
<p>The Super Bowl has become one of the biggest motivators for buying a big screen TV. On the Saturday before the big game, visit your local Best Buy or Costco and look at all the guys roaming the floor looking at plasma screens, LCD tv&#8217;s, and giant rear projection <b >systems</b>. The sales people are busy explaining to them why they need to buy a whole host of expensive add-ons to &#8216;really&#8217; make the system work at its full potential and wives and girlfriends are asking them to explain again why it&#8217;s a good idea to spend the money they were saving for a downpayment on a house to buy a TV.</p>
<p>The really sad thing is, by waiting until the last minute and not doing a little research, most of them will end up buying a <b >home</b> <b >theater</b> system that isn&#8217;t what they expected. Marketing people throw around terms like &#8216;High Definition&#8217; as though it has one meaning, but not all &#8216;High Definition Televisions&#8217; are the same. The word &#8216;Digital&#8217; is even worse. And then comes the jumble of letters like DVI, HDMI, and HDCP. Choosing the wrong system components can cost you a lot of money and waiting until the last minute is the best way to make a mistake. Buying a TV is a little more complicated than it used to be.</p>
<p>If you want to feel like you&#8217;re on the field as the shoulder pads crunch or experience the rush of being inside a stock car burning up the track at the Brickyard, get started early with a little research and planning and you&#8217;ll get the <b >home</b> <b >theater</b> system you&#8217;ve been dreaming about.</p>
<p><strong>Here&#8217;s a few tips to get you started:</strong><br />
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Make sure you can get an HDTV signal &#8211; You may have to upgrade your cable or satellite service and hardware before you can even receive High Definition. DTV (Digital Television) does not equal HDTV. A standard definition picture blown up usually looks pretty lame and some TV&#8217;s don&#8217;t do a very good job with this.<br />
Check for a Tuner &#8211; Not all HDTV TV&#8217;s have a channel tuner built in. This may not be a big deal if you have cable or satellite, but it is if you plan to receive signals over the air.<br />
Check your Connectors &#8211; Make sure you know what type of connectors are needed to hook-up your Tivo, Media Center PC, cable or satellite box to the TV.<br />
Plan for Other Upgrades &#8211; You may need to consider upgrading your Tivo, Media Center PC or DVD player.<br />
Plan for New Furniture &#8211; This may not occur to you right away, but the entertainment center you have probably won&#8217;t fit with a widescreen TV. Also, if you intend to hang a flatscreen on the wall, you&#8217;ll need a hanging bracket and the tools and skills to firmly attach it to the studs. Plasma TV&#8217;s are heavy!
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<p>Gentlemen, Start Your Shopping!</p>
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		<title>Find Out What Criteria To Use For Your Big Screen TV Home Theatre</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Mar 2010 17:03:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ I have recently completed month, a comprehensive, intensive research, the kind of big screen TV or home theater system to buy. I mean, it&#39;s time. The tube TV is just not cutting it, is mainly a large room, where watched TV in general. I learned a lot in the process &#8211; not all speak [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> I have recently completed month, a comprehensive, intensive research, the kind of big screen TV or <b >home theater system</b> to buy. I mean, it&#39;s time. The tube TV is just not cutting it, is mainly a large room, where watched TV in general. I learned a lot in the process &#8211; not all speak with a sales person, but writing things that the sales people told me, then verifying those facts. The interesting thing is that often the &quot;facts&quot;incorrect, and it asked me to support as many other people buying decision on the &quot;facts.&quot; </p>
<p> For me, the first cut when considering plasma versus LCD. With projection TV, and even with the DLP technology, which will provide an excellent picture, there were two things to get rid of me these options in the first cut: </p>
<p> 1. The size of the TV. With projection TV, and DLP TV&#39;s (if) in a somewhat lesser extent, the size is a consideration. Planon the device stand out from the wall at least 18 to 24 inches, maybe even more, which greatly cuts down the overall size of the room are you using to watch TV. Plasma and LCD TV&#39;s are, however, about 4 to 5 cm in diameter and wall brackets can optionally be purchased to actually mount the screen on the wall. </p>
<p> 2. The angle. With projection TV, and again to a lesser extent but still in DLP technology, start reducing the clarity of the picturedramatically, when you walk away from the contemplation of the screen with his head. If the room you are going to use to do your TV enjoyment, should be enough, it can not be so large that a negative point for you, but for me, that was huge. </p>
<p> So my choices are narrowed to plasma or LCD. Looking at all the possibilities, in plasma and LCD, however I feel that my choices were all that closely, so I need more criteria to narrow my choices. </p>
<p> First cut, let us consider plasmaversus LCD technology and define what we want for the shop. I was able to relatively quickly choose LCD over plasma for several reasons. With today&#39;s technology to achieve plasma screens in the rule of &quot;half life&quot; within 5 years. That is the point, where the brightness of the display about half of what it was when it was new. In contrast, the LCD life expectancy is about twice that, so this was a specific role. </p>
<p> Their criteria for other reasons, but differ. For example, today&#39;s consumersInch LCD TVs max out around 46th That was OK with me, because a larger TV would almost overwhelm the room, which I will use, with LCD but be aware that you are not getting the 50 or 60 inch units in the plasma lineup available. </p>
<p> Although I&#39;m pretty much at sea level, also note that if I ever move to anticipate, to a high mountain range, most plasma manufacturers are no guarantees plasma units to more than about 5000 meters above sea level. Really! This has to do with theWill happen as the air movement to create the image, and this can not be done as effectively at higher altitudes. This is not a factor in the LCD technology. </p>
<p> Next is the resolution. I recommend a minimum resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels. This is even more than cable companies to broadcast today, but keep in line with the broadcast technology over the next few years. Even the movies that you rent blockbuster not show up than in the higher resolution. There arehave some top-end units (Samsung and Sony, and others), 1920 x 1024 resolution, but the reality is that you end up paying a premium for the higher resolution, and the only way you will ever be able to to use, connects your computer to your TV. This resolution is NOT for DVD movies or in the media, or even HDTV transmission is used, it&#39;s just not there. So are, in essence, you&#39;ll pay for being able to boast, and those are some pretty expensive ostentationRights reserved. </p>
<p> Get something that at least 1080i and 720p. The &quot;i&quot; stands for &quot;interlaced&quot; and &quot;p&quot; stands for &quot;progressive scan&quot; to. While cable TV broadcasts is 720p, some units can interpolate that to 1080i. Again, you will pay a premium if you select a unit that can do 1080p, and again, that is for bragging rights only opt. Even a video professional with a microscope would be difficult, between 1080i and 1080p with movies today or cable TV to differentiateBroadcasts. </p>
<p> Considering all the above criteria, this should narrow your choices to less than half a dozen units. So that is your last step is to search online. See what other people think of the unit and read their online comments. While I&#39;m not necessarily a big fan of the payment for a particular brand for the sake of it as a brand, there are also some associated with wisdom. </p>
<p> Lastly, as compared to many other things, I would recommend the deal is extendedWarranty. If you choose to go with the manufacturer&#39;s warranty, please note that you need the original box, it was held, and have the device to the manufacturer in case of a problem boat. This means that without the device for at least two weeks or more. They are in-store warranty from Sears, Best Buy, Circuit City, etc., ONSITE generally guarantees, and typically cover almost every problem, not just something that can be considered a &quot;manufacturing defect. This is probablyrises about $ 12 to $ 15 per month to add the price for a 3 years or 5 years warranty, but if you spend that kind of money for a consumer electronics device, I think it makes sense, especially when one considers that when the backlight must be replaced or the device needs to be recharged, parts and labor in the performance of that work, if not probably under warranty, the cost of simply replacing the excess of the entire unit involved. </p>
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		<title>Home Theater Projector Screen Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 07:55:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Projector screens are compatible with a variety of options available from screen material ratio and size to optimize your projector image quality. When deciding on a screen, it is important to consider some important factors on how you will use the projector, or how much ambient light enters the room. When deciding on a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Projector screens are compatible with a variety of options available from screen material ratio and size to optimize your projector image quality. When deciding on a screen, it is important to consider some important factors on how you will use the projector, or how much ambient light enters the room. When deciding on a screen size, many projectors have recommendations for the size that it can project a certain distance without any loss of image quality. Ambient light is anotherFactor that may affect the image quality, the selection of the right screen material is a way to compensate for this deficiency. </p>
<p> Note: Before deciding on a screen, it is recommended that you decide on a projector first. </p>
<p> Types of screens <br /> Choosing the right installation option for your application is the first process, you should monitor the purchase of a <b >home theater projector.</b> There are three types of mounting options that we recommend for the <b >home theater</b> &#8211;Manual, Electric and fixed frame screens. <br /> <b>Manual Projector Screens</b> &#8211; The economic choice requires the screen to be pulled manually to view the visible surface.<br />
 <b>Fixed Frame Projector Screens</b> &#8211; Window frame projector screens are highly recommended for dedicated <b >home theater room.</b> A fixed frame projector screen is constantly tense and gives a flat surface in a fixed location installed.<br />
 <b>Electric Projector Screens</b> &#8211; Mostelegant and expensive style screen. Can be used to raise and lower the screen with an IR remote control. A custom enclosure can hide the projector screen.<br />
 <b>Overhead Projector Screen Considerations</b> &#8211; Some other features that are considered when purchasing a <b >home theater screen in the</b> designer casing, tab tension, adjustable masking borders and more.Projector Screen Features <br />
 <b>Screen Gain</b> &#8211; A relative measure of the reflectivity of a screen. A higher gain screen is the increaseScreen brightness so that the white areas of an image appear brighter.<br />
 Check <b>Screen Size</b> &#8211; The most important thing is the size of the room and setting in determining the size of the screen to buy. You want to buy a screen that is suitable for your application and will not overwhelm your audience. Another important factor is the capabilities of the projector. Projectors are to limit the size of the image that they can be displayed without losing quality. Ideally, the screen size should betake at least a 30 ° field of view for the audience. The rule of thumb is to a screen high that use about one third of the distance from the screen, the audience seating is too.<br />
 <b>Screen Material</b> &#8211; The right choice of screen material is for displaying the optimum image quality is essential. Passenger seating, projector, model and design, as well as ambient light are all factors that must be taken into account. The screen material is made in a variety of colors and textures to make room forthe output for all grades of the various DLP and LCD projectors on the market today. Each projector screen screen has produced various materials. </p>
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		<title>The Screen Makes the Picture in a Home Theater System</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 22:08:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Have the fun and excitement of home theater system is a perfect picture. The perfection of the image can be placed through a home theater system with a projector and an actual screen. Therefore, you can quite simply a real fun and excitement of theaters by perfect home theater with a projector and a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Have the fun and excitement of <b >home theater system</b> is a perfect picture. The perfection of the image can be placed through <b >a</b> home theater <b >system</b> with a projector and an actual screen. Therefore, you can quite simply a real fun and excitement of theaters by perfect <b >home theater</b> with a projector and a screen. But it is always advisable to have a perfect <b >home</b> in front of the theater projector or a monitor, you should alwaysSurvey the market there are many companies, the different types of projectors and screens. </p>
<p> Types of <b >Home</b> Theater Screens </p>
<p> Following are the three different types of <b >home theater screens</b> in the market with different features for your needs. </p>
<p> 1 &#8211; Fixed <b >Home Theater Projector</b> Screen: Fixed <b >Home</b> Theater Screen is a simple kind of a screen, which is commonly used. It is designed so that they are easily installedpermanently on the wall. The disadvantagee this screen is that you can not change the attitude or position after it is installed or mounted on the wall. It is a cloth stretched on a wood or an aluminum frame with connecting elements, which held to a smooth finish and wrinkle-free. </p>
<p> The assembly of this picture on the wall helps in hiding the connected wires and cables, ie fitted resulting in a very clean and tidy. In this screen, the speakers are present, either in terms ofBack or on their side. If you plan to keep the speakers on the back of the screen, then go for a transparent screen fabric as it is in maintaining the acoustic sound through the transfer of sound through the transparent fabric of the screen help. </p>
<p> 2 &#8211; Tripod <b >Home Theater Projector</b> Screen: These types of displays are portable, meaning they can implemented as mounted on a tripod and can be easily bent. These types of screens are generally used for presentationsMeetings, training, etc. These screens are not designed for watching movies. They are cheaper than the <b >standard home theater projector</b> screen to be compared. </p>
<p> 3 &#8211; Wall Mounted Retractable <b >Home Theater Projector</b> Screen: These are the wall-screens that are torn off, if desired. These screens can also be mounted on the ceiling. These screens are slightly more expensive than the comparison of solid <b >home theater screens.</b> They are best forHomes or less large area. These types of screens are usually used in the schools with an overhead projector. </p>
<p> Big Screen TV </p>
<p> What <b >home theater</b> comparison, large screens will be an average reasonable person, therefore their demand is growing rapidly. There are three types of large screen TV. </p>
<p> 1 &#8211; Big Screen Digital Projection TV: There is clear and bright images. One can easily get a 100 inch screen for around $ 2000. </p>
<p> 2 &#8211; LCD-TV:These types of TVs are extremely thin and lightweight. There may be many models of LCD TVs that are mounted on the wall. They are expensive compared to digital projection TV. </p>
<p> 3 &#8211; Plasma TV: Plasma TV ranges from 40 inches to 60 inches and razor-sharp picture is beautiful. </p>
<p> It is always recommended to ensure a proper market survey before buying a projector or large TV screen to make sure you are buying from a reputable company. </p>
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