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Home Theater Audio and Video Component Buyers Guide

I truly believe that many people are confused by the words used in home theater equipment such as AC3, Aspect Ratio, Bridging and many others. Almost all of the terminology regarding home theater audio and video components is confusing for most people and is primarily intended for technical reasons. Therefore do not be intimidated by the language used to name and describe home theater audio and video components. Utilize our Home Theater dictionary to learn the meaning of the words used to describe the electronics of home theater systems.


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The Inside And Out Of A Home Theater

Home theater is a home cinema system that tries to reproduce video and audio in home that is of cinema quality and gives a real `cinema experience`. A basic system could comprise of an arrangement of a DVD and CD player, a television and a set of speakers. According to the people in the consumer electronics industry, it is primarily an integration of high quality video and surround sound.


A home theater design generally comprises of input devices, processing devices, audio output, video output, and proper ambience and atmosphere.


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Video Projector TV Technology

For the ultimate home theater experience, serious viewers need a video projector and screen combination. Nothing compares to the image quality and screen size that this type of set-up can afford. A variety of video projectors are now on the market, giving consumers many good options for purchase. Today’s video projectors use different kinds of technology, including cutting-edge liquid crystal display (LCD) and digital light processing (DLP) methods, and each kind has its pros and cons. Most projectors are compact and easy to assemble, requiring replacement of a light bulb every thousand hours or so. For maximum effect, projectors are best used in a darkened room, just like a movie theater. Before making the purchase of a video projector,

Home Theater System - 5 Tips to Buying an HDTV
...transition from analogue to HDTV takes place it would also be wise to have a unit that can switch from HDTV to SDTV automatically adjust between formats of TV channels quickly. A HDTV include a program guide installed would also ...
be sure to consider the factors covered below.The usual issues that apply to video devices also apply to projectors: Things like resolution, brightness, contrast, pixel ratio, color quality, number of inputs for external devices, aspect ratio and overall size are important. Of course, price counts also.


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Digital Video - How Does It Work?

Digital video. In today’s age we take this amazing piece of technology so much for granted. The truth is, that we are able to create digital video at all is simply amazing.


To understand digital video you first need a basic understanding of analogue video or what is more commonly referred to as videotape or even before that, video film.


Technically, motion pictures are simply the speeding up and displaying of still photos. Early motion pictures were recorded on film similar to photographic film. If you were to examine motion picture film it would look very similar to the negatives you’d see after taking your photos to the local photo-mart to be developed. To

Video Projector TV Technology
...is fine for regular DVD viewing. HDTV requires a count of 1280 X 720 or 1920 X 1080, depending on the signal. Think about what the projector will be used for before deciding on a particular model. Most video projectors ...
oversimplify things, motion pictures is simply taking those negatives, stringing them together and running them through a high speed projector to produce the illusion of movement. Of course the process today for film is much more complex than that but you get the basic idea.


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DVD Projector Rentals

DVD is a type of optical storage technology. Digital form of storage has completely replaced magnetic storage media like floppy disks. DVD is the acronym of Digital Versatile Disk and is better than CD in terms of audio and video quality. It is versatile and can be played in DVD players and computers.


DVD comes in various formats like DVD-R and DVD-RW, the R and W means read and write capacity of the disc. DVD players can play units can play a various units audio and video discs in different formats such as CD-R, CD-RW, mp3 and VCD. DVD players also support jpeg formats. Some DVD players have recording features.


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