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Home Theater Projectors - Keep That Lamp Burning
The lamp in a home theater projector is costly - thus an early demise can be unsettling. Consumers should take heart however, as reports of the short lifespan of some lamps is generally due to poor handling and maintenance. Knowing just a few tips will help assure that the projector lamp will burn brightly for quite some time.
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10 Biggest Myths and Lies About Plasma TV!
This raw report rips open many common lies and myths about Plasma TV and then blows them out of the water! This detailed article strips away lies told by con men, tricks used by TV salesmen and myths spread by well meaning boneheads. Reading this report is a must if you're in the market for a Big Screen Plasma, LCD or DLP TV.
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Why is VHS Disappearing
The reason for the gradual disappearance of VHS tapes and machines from your local stores and video shelves. Why movie rental stores are switching from VHS formatted movies to DVD discs. Did the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) have anything to do with the demise of VHS pre-recorded tapes?
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Plasma vs LCD - What To Look For In Your New TV
If you are looking for a new TV and are going down the flat screen TV route then you have to decide between a television using plasma or LCD technology. Find out how the two technologies work and the good and bad points of each technology.
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Select The Best HDTV Antenna For Your High Definition Television
If you want to receive high definition television broadcasts you need an HDTV, receiver and antenna. This article discusses the types of antenna that are needed to recieve HDTV and what you need to consider if you want to get a good reception of high definition broadcasts.
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Understanding Home Theater Systems
What in the world is a home theater? Is it a large dark room with curtains on 3 walls, bad carpeting, and cupholders built into all the seats? Well, I guess it can be, but when most people refer to a home theater, they are referring to the components that make up the entertainment center of the home. The basic components of a home theater are a television, satellite or cable system, DVD/Video system, sound system with speakers, and hundreds of feet of wiring.
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Where Speakers Are Placed In A Home Theater are Important
With the excitement of a new purchase of a home theater speakers, very few people take the time to understand where the speakers should be placed. Their is no specific rule about where home theater speakers should be located because different factors can play a role.
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Should You Choose Professional or DIY Home Theater Construction?
Home theater construction is an intimidating task for many people, both women and men alike. However, if you are one of the many who are considering purchasing a home theater system but has just enough to cover the equipment with no extra for professional installation service then do-it-yourself home theater construction is your only option. However, it is highly recommended that you save just a little more to get professional assistance because even if you have the best home theater equipment, it will not work if it is not installed properly.
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The Right Sound Format in a Home Theater Installation Project
The basic difference that comes in between a regular television set and a home theater system lies with the sound system factor utilized by the devices. A regular television set could be forty inches wide, yet, without a surround sound system supporting it, a thirty inch display screen coupled with a home theater sound system would prove to provide a more theater like viewing experience.
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