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		<title>Best Home Theater TV for the Money</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While there are many components that make up the average home theater system most people often overlook the importance of their televisions to the overall video and movie watching experience. As with all things in life, bigger, when it comes to televisions for your home theater, is not always better. There are many things that must be considered when selecting the best possible television for your home theater and size is only one of many. 


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While there are many components that make up the average home theater system most people often overlook the importance of their televisions to the overall video and movie watching experience. As with all things in life, bigger, when it comes to televisions for your home theater, is not always better. There are many things that must be considered when selecting the best possible television for your home theater and size is only one of many. </p>
<p>Mass retailers show televisions in a manner that suits their purpose, which is a sale. This doesn&#8217;t mean that their methods for displaying their televisions paints those sets in a proper light for your home viewing experience. Not so long ago, a 20-inch viewing window for your television was considered huge. It was a luxury saved for those who were extremely wealthy. The truth of the matter is that if you do not sit a proper distance from your television the quality of the picture will look horrible if your set is too large. </p>
<p>There are good rules of thumb to consider when purchasing a television set for your room, at least where size is concerned. The rule is that you will want no more than 4&#8243; of diagonal screen inches on your television for every foot away from the set you will be when watching cable television. The rule goes up to 5 inches per foot for satellite television or DVDs, and 6 inches per foot if you are viewing high definition television.</p>
<p>Of course with every rule there are exceptions. For this rule general exceptions would be two story great rooms or cathedral ceilings that might actually call for a larger television and basements or dropped ceilings that might actual be better suited for smaller televisions. You really must consider all of these things when selecting the television that will best suit your needs when it comes to your home theater and your theater set up. </p>
<p>Of course there is more than size to consider when it comes to the television you ultimately choose for your home theater and taste as well as space will each play important roles in the television you should choose. One important consideration is price. When you walk into the store and see all the wonderful new televisions that promise endless hours of movie watching bliss at a very hefty price tag to match. You need to be able to weed through without getting distracted by the latest and greatest of bells and whistles in order to find the set that will meet all of your movie watching needs and fall within your budget. </p>
<p>For this particular trip I recommend walking in with money in hand (the limit you have set) and that you leave the credit card at home. You should also carefully consider whether or not you will want an extended warranty as that will raise the base price of your television and isn&#8217;t reflected in the &#8216;sticker&#8217; price. If you bring your credit card you will be tempted to overspend rather than sticking with your original budget.</p>
<p>Other than price you really need to carefully consider the type of television you&#8217;d like to have for your home theater. Keep in mind that you can buy larger versions of older technology for the same price you&#8217;d pay for smaller screen sizes when it comes to LCD televisions. You should also consider the size of the television you really need for this portion too. Most of us do not sit more than 12 feet from our televisions, which means you may not need quite as much television as you may have previously thought you would need. The most important thing when choosing a television is to remember that this is an investment that most of us do not make terribly often. For that reason you should expect to drop a considerable chunk of change on this particular investment in your home theater system.</p>


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		<title>Advantages and Disadvantages of Plasma TV</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Jan 2012 20:27:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Plasma televisions are becoming more and more popular in American households because of their amazing picture quality. Most people who are looking for a serious home theater start looking at plasma HDTV's.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Plasma televisions are becoming more and more popular in American households because of their amazing picture quality. Most people who are looking for a serious home theater start looking at plasma HDTV&#8217;s. Compared to LCD TV&#8217;s, they have much richer colors and the black and dark colors are much blacker. There are several advantages and disadvantages of owning plasma television. Learn the pro&#8217;s and con&#8217;s before you head out to the store.</p>
<p>Advantage #1 &#8211; Picture Quality<br />
The main reasons people choose plasma over LCD, rear projection and front projectors is the picture quality. Because of the plasma technology, the colors displayed by plasma TV&#8217;s are superior to those of any other kind of television. Many people think that when the color black is displayed on their TV that it is actually black. However, most TV&#8217;s can&#8217;t actually display blacks. They are just dark shades of gray. Plasma TV&#8217;s produce very black blacks because of the plasma technology.</p>
<p>Advantage #2 &#8211; Screen Size<br />
Plasma TV&#8217;s start in the 42 inch and higher range. If you are looking for a large TV, there are plenty of plasma options. LCD screens range from cell phone screens clear up to 65 inch televisions but a large plasma TV is typically a better buy than a LCD TV. If you are buying a plasma TV 50 inches or great, make sure you get a HDTV with 1080p resolution. 1080p is the highest possible resolution and if you are viewing a large screen TV, you will actually see the difference between 1080p and 720p. If it is a smaller TV, the difference is hardly noticeable and not worth the extra money.</p>
<p>Disadvantage #1 &#8211; Cost<br />
Plasma TV&#8217;s are typically the most expensive televisions on the market. They used be nearly double or triple the price of similar LCD HDTV&#8217;s. The prices are slowly dropping due to advances in technology but you will usually pay more for a plasma TV than the same size in a LCD or rear projection television. Plasma TV&#8217;s also cost more to run because they require more power and electricity. It isn&#8217;t a major difference but over the course of a year, you might pay an extra couple hundred dollars in electricity bills.</p>
<p>Disadvantage #2 &#8211; Screen Size<br />
Because plasma&#8217;s aren&#8217;t usually available in less than 42 inch screen size, you can&#8217;t get a smaller TV if you are limited to a certain size. Most flat panel owners are looking in the 30 and 40 inch range and you will find your options are somewhat limited if you are looking for a plasma television. If you are buying a smaller screen, you don&#8217;t have to have 1080p resolution. Many new TV&#8217;s come with 1080p but if you have the choice, a 720p might save you some money and you won&#8217;t even notice the difference.
<p>Art Gib is a freelance writer for <a href="http://www.youreviewelectronics.com" target="_blank" rel='nofollow'>YouReviewElectronics.com</a>, a website featuring the latest <a href="http://www.youreviewelectronics.com/panasonic-tv-reviews/" target="_blank" rel='nofollow'>Panasonic TV reviews</a>.</p>
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		<title>Home Theater for Kids</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2012 18:38:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your home theater can be one room in which everyone loves to watch television. In fact, in many homes it is the one room that is most often used by the family. However, it is obvious that everyone within a family doesn't always agree on what is an appropriate movie or television choice at any given time. I know in my family dad and baby girl often disagree on whether Sunday football or yet another viewing of Cars, or whichever Disney flick has her unending attention at the moment, has a higher viewing priority. 


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your home theater can be one room in which everyone loves to watch television. In fact, in many homes it is the one room that is most often used by the family. However, it is obvious that everyone within a family doesn&#8217;t always agree on what is an appropriate movie or television choice at any given time. I know in my family dad and baby girl often disagree on whether Sunday football or yet another viewing of Cars, or whichever Disney flick has her unending attention at the moment, has a higher viewing priority. </p>
<p>In most instances dad wins out as baby girl has almost unlimited access to the television while daddy is working during the week. However a simple solution to this particular dilemma would be to create a pint sized home theater. Of course then there will be fights among the little ones about who&#8217;s turn it is, but that&#8217;s better than having them fight over seating position while you&#8217;re trying to watch a movie or favorite television show (I think).</p>
<p>While some may think that the investment in a second home theater, especially one for the kids, is a rather sizable investment, it can actually be quite a good investment to say the least. First of all, the system you purchase for the kids will not need top of the line components. This is one instance where a box kit might be just what the situation calls for (and you can find those very reasonably priced). Your little ones need neither a plasma television nor a large screen (they tend to sit much closer to the sets than adults so a smaller screen is better) and you just might find replacement parts to tide you over should something ever go out on your home theater system.</p>
<p>Another thing to remember when selecting a home theater for your children is that they are not nearly as demanding as adults when it comes to quality. In fact, they will still be the envy of all their friends merely by having speakers and surround sound. They do not need HD for either picture or sound in their sets and Bose speakers while great are a little bit of overkill for little ears that think the lyrics to Itsy-Bitsy Spider are inspirational.</p>
<p>Building a home theater system for the kids is also a great way to make them feel as though they are important to you. Most adults really enjoy (or hate depending on how your team is doing on any given Sunday) the time they share with their home theater. The fact that you are providing something that brings you so much pleasure with your little ones by giving them one to share is a great thing in their eyes and minds. Believe it or not, it will also teach them responsibility and to take care of things. </p>
<p>Think about it, we often give our children toys that are broken and forgotten about in a mere matter of days. They see the care we take of our home theaters and are quite likely (and in many cases surprisingly) to follow our example. You can further illustrate this by telling them what needs to be done in order to properly care for their home theater and remind them of the consequences of failure to do so (endless weeks of football and no Disney) and they are often more than eager to take good care of their special home theater. Remind them that this is a special treat and they should treat it as that and you will be amazed at how effective your words will be. </p>
<p>The peace and quiet that a second home theater can bring to your household is well worth the minimal investment this system should require. I can think of few greater gifts you can give yourself as an adult than a few hours a week of uninterrupted harmony within the household. </p>


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		<title>Bargain Home Theater Systems</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Dec 2011 03:50:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most difficult things for many people to do when walking into an electronics store is more often than not to stay on budget. There are so many bells, whistles, and simply delightful gadgets on the market today that it is hard to go into the store with the intention of spending a certain amount of money and sticking with that intention. This being said it is possible to bargain shop and get the best possible bargain for your money when it comes to purchasing a wonderful home theater system if you are willing to do the required legwork. 


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most difficult things for many people to do when walking into an electronics store is more often than not to stay on budget. There are so many bells, whistles, and simply delightful gadgets on the market today that it is hard to go into the store with the intention of spending a certain amount of money and sticking with that intention. This being said it is possible to bargain shop and get the best possible bargain for your money when it comes to purchasing a wonderful home theater system if you are willing to do the required legwork. </p>
<p>Seriously there are several steps involved and it often requires multiple trips to multiple stores or multiple phone calls at the very least over the course of about a week in time. The reason for all of this is that it could literally save you hundreds of dollars when it comes to building your home theater or even when buying a prepackaged system and will at the very least have you armed with the necessary knowledge to secure a good price on the system you choose.<br />
A good home theater is a sizable investment and not one that should be taken lightly. While a good system should last several years, you do not really want to spend more money than you have to in order to buy the system if you can avoid it easily. Many people buy these systems on impulse or make the decision to buy one then feel they must make the purchase before they have time to either talk themselves out of it or some other problem comes up, which prevents the little padding in the budget that a home theater will remove.</p>
<p>The first step in my grand plan for saving money on a home theater is to check out the local stores. There are a few reasons for this. First of all you have the opportunity to really check out the systems you are considering and compare them with one another in regards to both quality and the features you are seeking. Second, it gives you a chance to see the prices and selection that are available on the local level. Keep a record of the prices on the systems you like and compare them to the prices on the same or similar systems in other stores. </p>
<p>You should then go home and log on to the Internet. Comparing prices online can often present some amazing bargains. Once you find the lowest price, make a notation of the website and print off the information including the price. Once you have paper in hand, it&#8217;s time to do a little more legwork around town. Go to your local stores with the price and see if they are willing to match or beat the price you found online. While more often than not you will find stores that are willing to match but not beat the prices online. However, there are occasions when the store will throw in a nice perk such as a free DVD for your new system or something along the line in addition to matching the price you found online. </p>
<p>Simply comparing prices online and finding the lowest possible price can often mean the difference in a system being within your budget allowance or outside of your allowance. At best it can make a home theater within your reach at worst it is quite possible that you will save money over the local store price by shopping online (even if your local stores won&#8217;t match the price you can often find lower prices online with free shipping).</p>


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		<description><![CDATA[If you are in the market for a home theater system, chances are that you have a pretty good idea of the individual components you will need in order to make your system complete. Most people find questions when it comes to specific information about the individual pieces and parts of the system. However, in an effort to educate all about home theater systems, this will be a brief break down of components that one might expect to purchase during the course of building a premium home theater system.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are in the market for a home theater system, chances are that you have a pretty good idea of the individual components you will need in order to make your system complete. Most people find questions when it comes to specific information about the individual pieces and parts of the system. However, in an effort to educate all about home theater systems, this will be a brief break down of components that one might expect to purchase during the course of building a premium home theater system. Keep in mind that everyone will have their own specific needs and preferences and you may have some perfectly acceptable components already. This of course, will save you money on the overall purchase if you choose to keep the pieces you currently own. </p>
<p>First of all, there are all kinds of &#8216;home theater in a box&#8217; kits on the market today. These kits are already put together in order to help you get the home theater you desire in one fell swoop. While you can get perfectly good home theater systems in this manner, I honestly believe you will get better value for your money by building your own system one component at a time. If you are impatient in a hurry or simply do not wish to spend the time researching your options then the home theater systems that are sold on the market may be a good idea for you.</p>
<p>Now that we&#8217;ve gotten past that, you should notice that some people consider the actual television to be a part of the home theater system. You can go many routes when selecting a television that will work with your home theater needs. It is entirely up to you what kind of television you select. I do however recommend that you seriously consider the lighting in any given room before choosing your television. Projection televisions do not do well in rooms with a great deal of light. Otherwise, go with what works within your budget and the overall look you prefer for your home theater viewing.</p>
<p>Sound is another important component of most home theater systems. The amount you spend on your sound system should depend entirely on how much sound impacts your enjoyment of movies. You can spend a lot of money on a good set of speakers and sound system or you can seriously cut costs by spending less on this particular component. Everything when it comes to building a home theater depends entirely upon your personal preferences and the overall system you wish to build.</p>
<p>In order to get the greatest benefit from your speakers you will need a receiver in order to process the sounds and present them in the best possible light. The receiver basically receives information from all manner of devices and sends the signal where you tell it to go. Your receiver is one place that most people tend to spend a good portion of their budget and with good reason. This is by far one of the most important components and one that many people do not already own.</p>
<p>Your DVD/DVR is another thing that can impact your viewing experience. You shouldn&#8217;t opt for a high definition DVD or DVR unless you have a high definition television and only then if you plan to purchase high definition DVDs rather than the regular DVDs you will find on the market at the moment. Doing so will only result in a waste of money while the technology is new. Instead, wait a year or two until the prices drop and upgrade slowly rather than buying the top of the line most expensive component that the remainder of your system cannot keep up with. </p>
<p>While this list is by no means exhaustive of everything you might wish to include in your home theater system it will provide a good start for most home theaters. Only you can set your budget and decide how much you are willing to spend on each individual component. My best advice is to start with a receiver and build your system one component at a time around your receiver.</p>


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		<description><![CDATA[A home theater is no small investment, particularly if you are are looking to invest in the best equipment available. With that in mind, there are many mistakes that people make along the way when it comes to their home theaters. 


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A home theater is no small investment, particularly if you are are looking to invest in the best equipment available. With that in mind, there are many mistakes that people make along the way when it comes to their home theaters. </p>
<p>What you want to do is learn from the mistakes of others rather than dooming yourself to repeat those that have been made so many times before. Below you will find information on some of the most often made mistakes when it comes to creating a great home theater for you and your family.</p>
<p>Windows Cause Noise And Light Distractions</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not talking your computer operating system here. One thing that is a killer for your home theater is a room full of windows. At night, every car passing by will prove distracting and during the day little can be enjoyed on your television from the sunlight pouring in. Even normal curtains allow some degree of light into the room, which will provide a distracting glare on you television screen. </p>
<p>If you have no windowless rooms in your home you will at the very least want to install some heavy duty blackout drapes or curtains in order to prevent the glare and distraction that windows provide.</p>
<p>Cheap Audio Speakers</p>
<p>Sound is one of the most important factors in imitating a theater quality movie viewing experience. If you have cheap speakers you will not receive the quality of sound that you will need in order to achieve that experience. The first five or ten minutes of the movie Top Gun provides one of the best sound tests I&#8217;ve ever seen. </p>
<p>Grab a copy of the DVD and take it with you to the stores, compare speakers using that DVD and go with the set that provides the best quality of sound. It&#8217;s a good litmus test and you will be glad you did if you ever listen to a favorite movie on a friends inferior speakers.</p>
<p>Improper Installation</p>
<p>It makes no sense to invest thousands of dollars in a home theater system only to bring it home and do a poor job of installing it because you didn&#8217;t want to spring for the extra two hundred dollars for installation. </p>
<p>Improper installation of your home theater will result in much less quality than you paid for, which makes a good quality system a complete waste of money. Pay the price now for professional installation if you have any doubts at all about your ability to properly install your system.</p>
<p>Not Following The Directions</p>
<p>On the other hand if you decide to do your own installation the number one problem is the result of not reading the instructions for not only installation but also the operation of your home theater. We may feel that we are intuitive by nature but sometimes it helps to have a road map to follow. Instructions for installation and operating manuals are our road maps and reading them first will not only save a great deal of time but also increase your enjoyment of your home theater.</p>
<p>Avoiding these common mistakes can go along way towards helping you get the most possible enjoyment from your home theater. It&#8217;s amazing how much of a difference little things can make along the way. Good luck with the selection, purchase, and installation of your home theater. I hope you enjoy many wonderful hours of movie, television, and game watching on your new system.
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