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Choosing a Home Theater DVD Player For Your Home Theater

With all the new developments in audio-visual equipment on the market, it is hard to keep up with it all. However, there are some basics you should be aware of when looking for certain items, like your home theater DVD player.


The first question you may be asking is Why do I need DVDs and a DVD player at all? My VHS works just fine. Well, the reasons are many. A home theater DVD:
- has a much sharper and clearer picture than video cassettes
- has superior sound quality to any VHS tape
- is less prone to having background noise
- allows you to see movies in wide screen or full screen

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- allows you to watch movies in multiple languages or with subtitles
- has extras , like bloopers, movie trailers and sometimes interviews
- can be used as a CD player as well (make sure it is CDR/CDRW compatible)


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Photography Equipment Reviews- 10 Cool Picture Viewers

Recently a friend of mine was planning a Photo Eurail Adventure. He said he was going to buy 4 or 5 more Compact Flash Cards, so that he would have enough room for all of his photos. “Eben,” I said, “get a Multimedia Storage DVR. When you fill up a card just transfer your images to it.” Then we really started to think of the possibilities. “You can even bring your entire photo collection with you on the trip to Europe. You may as well show off your artwork, instead of just talking about it. Put your Tunes, Movies and Lake Tahoe skiing videos on it.” It was the perfect solution. He was flying back home before

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the trip, he could show everyone all of his photography and bring all of his music with him.


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HDTV-Standard DVD Recorders And HDTV That Makes Sense

You may have purchased a new HDTV and now you’d like to get a DVD player for it. When it comes to HDTV, standard DVD players are an option. While you may have spent a lot on your HDTV, standard DVD players can save you some money. While some of the higher quality DVD players can cost you upwards of $1,800, you can still combine HDTV with a standard DVD player. HDTV and standard DVD players are still compatible.


Understanding the basics of a standard DVD player is the first step. When it comes to a standard DVD player they record at what is known as 480i. This allows the standard DVD player to still be compatible with older

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televisions and discs. This term, 480i, means it records at the same resolution as a standard television. Basically it stands for 480 lines of resolution that are interlaced. This can be converted to analog or work with digital too.


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Plasma Television Life Span - Why You Shouldn’t Worry About It

Though there are varying opinions, the general consensus is that plasma televisions do have a long life span. Because a television set with a flat screen is generally a bit more expensive than other television sets, its life span is generally used as a justification for the added expense.


These televisions also provide a clearer image which makes this investment a sound one for a person’s television viewing pleasure.


When people begin to ponder the possibility of adding a plasma type television to their collection of electronics, they will typically wonder what the average life span is.


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Home Theater A-V Receiver - The Heart Of Your Home Theater System

The most obvious components of any home theater system are the display unit and the speakers but in reality the most important part of any home theater system is the A/V receiver because it integrates all the individual components and ensures that they work together and are synchronized. The A/V receiver is the heart of the system and is where you control what you want to do. This article will look at home theater A/V receivers - what they do and some of the features you should consider.


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