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720p vs 1080i HDTV
Is 720p vs 1080i worth being concerned about? Yes and no. If you're a consumer looking for a new TV, you can happily ignore the 720p vs 1080i debate because every TV which is described as HDTV or HDTV Ready is required to support both formats. ...
Digital Cable VS Satellite TV
Do you want to get more channels while saving money but not sure if you should go with digital cable or satellite TV? Then this article is meant directly for you! The commercials seen on TV and the ad’s displayed all over the internet can be...
Dish Network deals: A to Z guide
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HD-DVD vs Blu-ray: A Primer
High Definition DVD (HD-DVD) vs Blu-ray is shaping up to be a battle to rival the VHS vs Betamax format war of the early eighties. Looking like they've learned nothing from the DVD +/- RW debacle, the companies involved, whether they are in the...
Wireless Home Theatre Systems. The Time Has Come
Did you know that... soon your Home Theatre System and your PC/Server & Communications with the rest of the world, will all be combined?
The Plethora of Information is confusing.
Let's sort:
Let's sort through some of the considerations you...
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Wireless Home Theatre Systems. The Time Has Come
Did you know that... soon your Home Theatre System and your PC/Server & Communications with the rest of the world, will all be combined?
The Plethora of Information is confusing.
Let's sort:
Let's sort through some of the considerations you need to look at before you spend big bucks.
The most expensive component will probably be the 'Display'.
There are quite a few sizes and types of display possibilities, including, but not limited to, Plasma, LCD, Flatpanel. In size you can watch your Home Theatre Entertainment from 120" projected HDTV to small 12" Portable DVD players.
There are different Display Technologies to consider.
Plasma, LCD, OLED, DLC. All of which use energy at different levels and have varying performance in Clarity and speed. Also consider how long the component will probably last and what warranties are offered.
With large wall mounted displays, you may want to know if installation is included.
You will want to have great sound reproduction for that 'Concert Hall' or Theatre experience.
Many manufacturers offer Surround Sound with 'Wireless' Rear Speakers now, allowing placement any where within 100' without wiring concerns.
The Up and Coming King of Home Video is soon to be HDTV
You will need to know your local situation on HDTV. Do you have local HDTV Broadcast stations within range. If you do you may want to study up on HDTV Receivers & Antennas. Cable & Satellite Providers are all beginning to offer Digital and Digital HDTV service. These can be combined with Hi-Speed
Internet.
Satellite Radio is a relatively new technology that can be used in your vehicle or in your Home Theatre System. Talk about wireless.
When combined with the audio of your new outrageous Wireless Home Theatre System, and the wide range of selections provided by Satellite Radio Providers, (2) at this writing, just Radio Listening becomes an adventure.
Before you spend those Big Bucks, You can spend from under a thousand dollars to $100,000 or more if you have the budget. Before those Big Bucks leave your wallet, do some research. Get your best value on an investment that is intended to last a few years and be able to evolve as new technology comes along.
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