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Deciding What Is The Best HDTV Plasma

Posted on October 7, 2008 by Shan Silva

When you decide what is the best HDTV plasma out there the first thing you are going to look at is the picture quality.

VHS To DVD Conversion: The Methods And The Tools

Posted on October 2, 2008 by Freeda Poux

VHS to DVD conversion represents a procedure that will save all your old footage that you have on VHS onto the more modern technology of DVD. Today, you can still buy VHS tapes and VCRs, but they may not be around for much longer, so you may need to consider making the conversion happen.

Get Ready To Be Moved, Two Car DVD Players That Rock

Posted on September 29, 2008 by Rose Li

The world of clocks is so Blah these days... All round faces and hands that even the mouse can't be bothered tangling with. It's refreshing then to know that there's a cool retro flip clock out there to rock your world... We love it and we're pretty sure you'll love it too.

Home Theater Installation: What to Ask the Professionals

Posted on September 21, 2008 by Ben Anton

More and more home owners are turning to professionals to install their home theater equipment. This article discusses outlines the important questions you need to ask a custom home theater installer before hiring them.

Home Theater Speakers: More About Subwoofers

Posted on August 2, 2008 by Ben Anton

The bass line is the backbone of any audio system. This article describes what bass sound is and why it is important to a home theater experience.

Home Theater Design: Hiding Your Flat Panel TV

Posted on June 28, 2008 by Ben Anton

This article provides some ideas on how to camouflage a flat panel television when it is turned off.

Home Theater: Home Entertainment Systems on a Budget

Posted on June 23, 2008 by Ben Anton

Many households would like to build out their home theater system but are afraid of the potential costs of doing so. This article will help readers understand how they can achieve a good home theater system on a budget.

Video Sharing Sites

Posted on June 4, 2008 by Hans Luz

Are you interested in uploading any videos that you may have made to the YouTube website? YouTube is a website that is often referred to as a video sharing website. It allows internet users, like you, to upload and share any videos that they have made. With a large number of members and site visitors, having your video or videos displayed on YouTube is likely to get your videos thousands of views!

Using Your Dell 1800MP Projector in Your Home Theatre

Posted on April 23, 2008 by Jeff McRitchie

After recently purchasing a new home, I decided to set up a home theatre in my daylight basement. I bought the couches, put up the blackout blinds and found a 106" HDTV format screen. However, after all that I didn't have much money left to buy an expensive home theatre projector. I had a Dell 1800MP projector kicking around that I bought to use for data presentations and so I decided to try mounting it for my theater.

Ten Tips for Building Your Own Media Center Computer

Posted on April 23, 2008 by Jeff McRitchie

With new faster processers, bigger hard drives and new larger LCD televisions building a media center computer has become more and more practical. A media center computer can record multiple television shows at one time, can organize all your music and pictures and can also be used as a normal computer. They are definitely very cool. However, before you decide to build your own media center here are ten quick tips...



Popular Home Audio Video Articles

Sony Bravia KDL46V5500U LCD Television Review

Posted on September 6, 2009 by Cody Bowers
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Sony's V series offers a lot of picture for a reasonable price. The V range from Sony is the next range up from the entry S range. The Sony Bravia KDL46V5500 model was released early this year. As with most televisions, the KDL46V5500's screen has a matt finish and it is a liquid crystal display (LCD) screen measuring 46 inches along the diagonal. As a result, reflections should no longer be a problem even in a well-lit room. An option that makes sense for this size of ...

Wireless Surround Sound Systems

Posted on September 11, 2009 by booby's weight loss secrets

Buying a wireless surround sound system for your house is a big undertaking there is lots of rubbish out there in speaker land and you need to avoid getting ripped off. A wireless surround sound system is the answer to your prayers if your sick of ripping up your carpet and having the kids tripping over the wires and ripping them out of the back of speakers. Most systems are actually not wireless at all, infact the main speaker usually has a wire whilst the other 4 ...

LCD or Plasma - Which TV Works Best For Your Home

Posted on October 1, 2009 by Jack Thompson

Competitors great theater at home, this is what the liquid crystal display and plasma technologies have become. In creating a home theater, would be as a center table that must be large and attractive.

Introduction To Home Theatre Audio

Posted on October 13, 2008 by Bob Smith III

Many filmmakers say that what's on the screen is only half the movie, the other half is to be found in the soundtrack, carefully crafted by talented composers and musicians to elicit emotions of excitement, fear, sadness and joy in the viewer. Once of the major benefits of watching moves on DVD or hi-def formats is the availability of faithful reproductions of the multi-channel sound that can, when fed through a reasonable home system, sound even better than in many modern movie-theatres.

Home Theater Practicalities

Posted on November 2, 2008 by Ed Pudol

Are you going to add gaming equipment to your home theater system? If so, this opens up an entire new ball game when it comes to wires, as you will be bringing even more cords and wires and controllers into the mix.

Turn Your Wii System into the Ultimate Entertainment Experience – 4 Key Ingredients

Posted on August 9, 2009 by Steve Braude

The Wii console is a great video game system, but adding a few extra pieces of kit will turn your Wii system into the ultimate entertainment experience. It doesn't have to be expensive but it really is an investment worth making.

Plasma TV Mounting

Posted on September 19, 2009 by alexbond

This creates a smooth, evenly lit image across the entire surface of the display. This eliminates the edge distortion that can occur in CRT displays and also assists in allowing the wide viewing angles that are a trademark of plasma displays. TVs are getting thinner and wider and TV wall mounts are becoming more popular over traditional entertainment units.

The Panasonic TX-L37S10 Model - A Review

Posted on October 8, 2009 by Kathy Burch

More and more people are spending their time in the comfort of their homes. With the state of the economy being as it is they feel that it is a better option to invest in items for the home than to be going out. This is where they come to thinking that a flat screen High Definition television is the way to go

Television - What You Need to Do Before 2009

Posted on June 30, 2007 by Christine Peppler

For families that receive their television programming through analog, over-the-air signals, the nationwide switch in the US to digital only programing in early 2009 will require them to take action in order to continue to receive programming signals. We will explain what the steps you need to take.

Video Sharing Sites

Posted on June 4, 2008 by Hans Luz

Are you interested in uploading any videos that you may have made to the YouTube website? YouTube is a website that is often referred to as a video sharing website. It allows internet users, like you, to upload and share any videos that they have made. With a large number of members and site visitors, having your video or videos displayed on YouTube is likely to get your videos thousands of views!