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Home Theater TV - How To Choose The Right Home Theater TV

What’s your preference of HDTV? From a home theater point-of-view this is an important element but the truth is, when choosing your home theater TV, it really is your decision.


Yes, you’ll get a ton of advice and information and that’s great but you really want a unit which you’re going to be happy with, not someone else.


Home theater is a personal thing, from the type of TV to the sound system to the seating arrangements. Everyone has their own peculiarities and the first rule of setting up your showpiece is…”Don’t build it to someone else’s satisfaction!”


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The Advantages of Buying A LCD HDTV

If you are in the market for a new television set, there just hasn’t been a better time to get high quality equipment that will last for years at low prices. Of course, TV technology continues to improve and as the new HDTV broadcasting format becomes more standardized the prices will continue to fall, but not the precipitous drops that we have seen in the past few years though.


So what about these LCD HDTVs? What makes them so special, and what should you look for when buying one?


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Home Theater Big Screen TV

Every home should have a home theater big screen TV. With todays HDTV there are just to many excellent DVD videos movies to watch. Soon there will be nothing but HDTV so that old TV is out so why not a big screen TV to make the change.


It seems like a big screen TV is getting easier for the average person to afford every day as the demand rises.


There are three types of big screen TV’s I recommend to consider in todays electronics age. The Digital Projection, LCD and Plasma big screen TV. Let me explain what they are.


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Features and Benefits of DLP TVs

Even today, Texas Instruments remains the primary manufacturer of this technology. Many different manufacturers license the technology from Texas Instruments, and build their products around the TI chipset. In addition to its use in televisions and projectors, DLP technology is used in a number of specialized applications such as lithography and imaging.


DLP technology differs from other video technology in that it utilizes a small digital micromirror device (DMD) to tilt more than 1.3 million of these tiny mirrors, each of them smaller than the width of a human hair either toward or away from the light source contained within the DLP device. This process creates the dark and light pixels which appear on the projection

Which HDTV is Right for You? Flat Screen or Projection
...can do it. The average lamp life is from 5,000 to 8,000 hours. This is the equivalent of 2.5 to 3.5 years watching TV about 6 hours per day. High quality rear-projection HDTV out performs almost all flat panel HDTV ...
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Are You Confused About HDTV?

If you are in the market to purchase a High-Definition Television (HDTV) you will notice they come with a lot of different options. You can get a plasma screen, LCD (liquid crystal display) screen and rear projection screen. You can get it as HDTV capable or HDTV ready. There are even options when it comes to connections between your HDTV and other devices such as DVRs, computers, DVD players, etc.


This can be quite mind boggling for anyone that is not familiar with these terms. However, if you know what all these terms mean you will be prepared to choose the best HDTV for your money.


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Best Home Theater Systems
...theatre will cost more than a year s worth of flick trips. Well if you go about selecting the best home theater systems based on money entirely then yes you will find that your home theater is going away to ...