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Buying a Television: Saving Money and Saving the World

Posted on August 6, 2007 by Christine Peppler

Selecting a new television for the home involves many choices. But what if consumers could get the television of their dreams while saving 30% on their energy bills and helping to eliminate 9 billion pounds of air pollution? Seems like a no brainer. This articles tells consumers how to make this choice easily without sacrificing any features on their new television.

Plasma TV Care 101

Posted on August 6, 2007 by Christine Peppler

Buying a plasma television is a significant investment. Buyers can protect their investment in outstanding home entertainment by following just a few basic precautions.

For Digital Camera Novices- How Images Are Stored and Transferred

Posted on August 6, 2007 by Christine Peppler

Although digital cameras entered the market a number of years ago, some steadfast film camera fans are just now making the switch. For these consumers many basic questions arise as they prepare to take the leap to digital. This article provides a simple answer to how digital camera images are stored and transferred to computer.

What My Satellite GPS Can Do That Your Road Atlas Can't

Posted on August 3, 2007 by Christine Peppler

Why ditch your trusty road atlas for for a satellite GPS device? Easy, it's "smart", flexible, and potentially life saving. You'll forget road maps and your compass once you learn about it.

Battery Devouring Digital Cameras and the People Who Love Them

Posted on August 3, 2007 by Christine Peppler

Digital cameras offer a vast array of automated functions for capturing and transferring images. Unfortunately, digital cameras are also know for their huge energy demands. This article reviews some of the ways owners can adjust their digital camera use to conserve energy.

Digital Video Camcorders: Is Your Computer Up to the Editing Task?

Posted on July 31, 2007 by Christine Peppler

With digital video camcorders dominating the market, consumers can now take control of their home movies via editing. Before diving in however, potential film makers need to make sure all of their equipment is up to the task. This article covers some of the basic requirements for computers to perform the editing function.

Camcorders: A Map to the Vast World of Tripods

Posted on July 31, 2007 by Christine Peppler

One of the easiest ways of improving the quality of home movies is to use a tripod. A steady, level shot consistently produces a better image. This article provides 6 tips for picking the right tripod.

Camcorder Cheat Sheet:6 Tips for Getting Better Audio

Posted on July 31, 2007 by Christine Peppler

In the quest for better quality home movies, hundreds of thousands of consumers purchase digital video camcorders every year. What few understand is that although these camcorders are truly talented filming devices, it is the skill of the movie maker and the quality of the audio and video that they capture that determines how viewable their film is in the end. This article offers 6 very simple tips for getting better audio for home movies that will win critical acclaim from friends and family.

Camcorder Cheat Sheet:5 Tips for Capturing Great Video

Posted on July 29, 2007 by Christine Peppler

Although digital video camcorders offer consumers unprecedented ability to edit films to create great home movies, the filming techniques employed by home movie makers have much greater influence on the quality of a home movie than the equipment. This article reviews 5 simple tips for capturing better video for home movies that will keep an audience coming back for more.

Putting Your Plasma TV in Its Place

Posted on July 29, 2007 by Christine Peppler

Purchasing a new television involves many decision. Selecting the proper location and method of mounting a new plasma TV can assure optimal viewing, comfort, and the safety of the screen. This article reviews the options consumers should consider before making a purchase.



Popular Home Audio Video Articles

Back to Basics – Building the Perfect Home Theater System

Posted on October 23, 2009 by Dave Barnes

With literally thousands of options and brands in home theater equipment and installation, there is something on the market for everyone. At its core, a home theater system’s purpose is to turn a small DVD into a theater-like production. The better equipment you own, the cleaner and more amplified the sound and picture will be.

Your Old Television: Finding a Final Resting Place

Posted on July 18, 2007 by Christine Peppler

Millions of televisions are disposed of, or housed in basements every year. Many consumers are unsure of the best option for disposing of their old television to assure that hazardous elements don't pollute our waters and precious elements are not wasted. We've done the research and found some great resources for finding the right resting place for a displaced television.

Camcorder Cheat Sheet:6 Tips for Getting Better Audio

Posted on July 31, 2007 by Christine Peppler

In the quest for better quality home movies, hundreds of thousands of consumers purchase digital video camcorders every year. What few understand is that although these camcorders are truly talented filming devices, it is the skill of the movie maker and the quality of the audio and video that they capture that determines how viewable their film is in the end. This article offers 6 very simple tips for getting better audio for home movies that will win critical acclaim from friends and family.

Camcorders: A Map to the Vast World of Tripods

Posted on July 31, 2007 by Christine Peppler

One of the easiest ways of improving the quality of home movies is to use a tripod. A steady, level shot consistently produces a better image. This article provides 6 tips for picking the right tripod.

Buying a Television: Saving Money and Saving the World

Posted on August 6, 2007 by Christine Peppler

Selecting a new television for the home involves many choices. But what if consumers could get the television of their dreams while saving 30% on their energy bills and helping to eliminate 9 billion pounds of air pollution? Seems like a no brainer. This articles tells consumers how to make this choice easily without sacrificing any features on their new television.

Confessions of a Tube TV Fan

Posted on July 26, 2007 by Christine Peppler

Newer television technologies such as plasma and LCD grab a lot of attention on showroom floors and receive a great deal of hype by sales people. However, tube televisions are still a viable and affordable option. This is the story of one tube television fan who is not afraid to state her case in the face of the peer pressure to be more "trendy".

Home Audio Speakers

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Jason Petrina

Home audio speakers can range from a under $100 all the way to the thousands. But how do you get your hands on a great set? Well first there are many great audio speakers from all the price range, so don't be discouraged if your budget is not in the thousands. You will be able to get a good sound from the audio speakers no matter what your budget is, the hard part is figuring how to buy the right speakers. A lot of people do not know a lot about speakers accept for the simple product it produces

DIY- Cheap Home Theater

Posted on October 21, 2009 by Patrick James

Building a home theater on a budget. Save some money in the long run and stay at home. You don't need thousands of dollars, what you need is the the right information, and the right places to shop.

Putting Your Plasma TV in Its Place

Posted on July 29, 2007 by Christine Peppler

Purchasing a new television involves many decision. Selecting the proper location and method of mounting a new plasma TV can assure optimal viewing, comfort, and the safety of the screen. This article reviews the options consumers should consider before making a purchase.

Camcorder Cheat Sheet:5 Tips for Capturing Great Video

Posted on July 29, 2007 by Christine Peppler

Although digital video camcorders offer consumers unprecedented ability to edit films to create great home movies, the filming techniques employed by home movie makers have much greater influence on the quality of a home movie than the equipment. This article reviews 5 simple tips for capturing better video for home movies that will keep an audience coming back for more.