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Home Theatre Room Design - Where Do I Start?
Once we decide we want a home theater design for our very own - what then? Do we have room for it in the basement, or in a spare room? Will our electricity have the power to handle it? Most professional designers will tell us that the design of our home theater system has to meet specific requirements in order to place it inside our home.
For example, our theater system set-up must fit with the size and shape within our home, with the sound likely to be off if this is not done correctly - causing it to be less than the high quality sound system we originally purchased. Without much trouble, the theater design can be created within our home if done correctly.
Seeking to reproduce an actual theater or cinema quality environment, the fact is that a large-screen high definition television or projection system requires certain things to work correctly.
Basically, the technical description of a home theater system is a television, VCR, DVD, and a set of speakers. When we are selecting a home theater combination, our first considerations should be about the design elements in the home. If we will be purchasing a theater set-up that is going to fill a larger room, we may need to consider additional elements, such as the amount of speakers that are needed.
Quite possibly, a sales person or a designer in the store we purchased our set-up from, will help us with the layout. This can be the sales person, a professional designer, or obtaining professional services from someone else. We may find that the design aspect of the theater is not as complicated as we originally thought. In fact, many adept home owners are able to do this on their own when they take a home theater kit out of the box in their living room.
Most research have found that when setting up the home theater system within the home, if the homes have a complete home cinema set-up the layout of the speakers is common to use the speakers integrated within the TV instead of playing the sound through the surround sound system. Spend a few extra minutes to make sure that you have the right home theater for your home and it is hooked up correctly.
The design of it should be easy to install, but by far the most important thing is that the quality of the sound system should be as close to perfect as possible. When we take the time to do this, we will have created the perfect theater for our home. If we find we cannot do this, we can work with a movie theater specialist to help us to come up with specific needs, based on our home's shape and needs. The other option is to follow the directions that are provided to us with our movie theater system.
Mike Singh
02 Jan 2007
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Wireless Home Theatre - The Best of The Best
The wireless home theater system is the greatest thing since the development of the home theater system itself. With wires and cables layered in the back of the media center, and running throughout the room while connecting all the speakers - wireless is the only way to go. Some of the new Magnolia lines in Best Buy stores have new speakers that are built directly in the walls or ceilings, which is one way to get rid of the lines and cords all over the floor.
Sony and Panasonic both have two good wireless systems available, but reviewers say that Digital Sound Projector by Yamaha is better. It has an amp and a multiple speaker system with an excellent surround sound, with the ability to add a microphone to set up the room automatically. Another system is the RCA wireless home theater system. The DVD player that hooks into the television is the main control unit. With a normal center and side speakers around the television, the subwoofer duals as a transmitter for the wireless rear speakers. Once the receiver is plugged into the opposite side of the room, the two rear speakers separately plug into the receiver.
Wireless home theater systems are fast becoming a great tool to have to entertain within the home. Having a large home theater option to come to and relax in just makes the hectic life that you live that much easier to deal with, without a ton of wire spread from speaker to speaker. If you are considering the purchase of a home theater system for your home, large, small, full room, or just an area, wireless is the best and only way to go for many reasons. If you are thinking about this option for your home, consider the advantages of wireless.
With all the choices able to be made today with home theaters, it just doesn't make sense to willingly go with all those wires. A wireless theater set up is an ideal choice because it does not make holes in your walls. Of course, this is one of the advantages of the wireless - shear cosmetic reasons! Now, if you think about the advantages of wireless when working with the installation of your home theater, this would be even more advantageous to everyone involved. Consider the fact that we will also not have to drag wires through our home's ceiling or worry about finding long enough cables. It is just much simpler. When it all comes down to it, we can work with AND use, a wireless theater system is that it is just plain cool to use.
As much as the home theater system costs, anything involved with is considered an investment. Installation of the wireless units is fast - much faster than with the wired ones. We could easily do the work our self, without requesting any assistance pf an electrician. A home theater works simply like a remote control would in a wireless situation. Of course, this can work for many options including the speakers and other sound related elements. If you are considering a home theater, now is the time to consider a wireless one - you will not regret it!
Mike Singh
02 Jan 2007
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Nokia Planning To Turn Fantasy Into Reality!!!
With technology at your disposal nothing seems impossible and you might even sound a touch arrogant when you prophesise about the future. But recently mobile phone manufacturing giant Nokia's top tech geek Tero Ojanpera said something that would seem improbable even for that lovable boy wizard called Harry!
In his final keynote speech at the Nokia World Conference, Nokia's chief technology officer made a sort of unofficial announcement that they are working on a mobile phone with a 100GB in-built memory and a lot more! He almost got carried away that when he announced that mobile phones will also have sensors that will give you weather updates and also guide you to the nearest bus stop in case of a shower!! I just wonder why anyone with such a handset will be looking for a bus!!
But jokes apart the mobile phone market is one segment of electronic goods industry that has the potential of upstaging every other sub-category in this colossal industry. Despite the saturation level being reached in certain markets the mobile phone industry is going strong but it can reach the pinnacle only with technological advancements like what Ojanpera discussed in his address to the gathering of press reporters.
With Nokia being the official numero uno camera manufacturer in the world, the onus is on the company to keep Nokia mobile phones on the top of the charts and they also need to reach on some understanding with the retailers, specially online retailers, that will ensure that the deals accompanying the Nokia mobile phones are one of the best deals available in the market, if not THE best deal!!
Adam Jaylin
05 Jan 2007
Adam Jaylin is the in house shopping expert at UK OnlineMarket and is an authority on mobile phones. He would bring the latest mobile phones to you through the portal.