Best Home Theater - How To Choose The Best Home Theater System
For Yourself
At first it seems like much fun having the cash to indulge and
immerse yourself in high-definition video and surround sound,
and then you realise there's more decision to be made than just
placing a sleek TV panel and a bunch of speakers in the living
room. Investing in a home theater system practically takes some
planning in order to get the aesthetics right and make yourself
comfortable with all the equipment around.
1. Most readers won't expect this, but first of all, you do need
to get your immediate family's agreement to have a home theater
right in their midst. Decide whether it's OK to install the
system in the living room, or have a separate room dedicated for
a most complete TV watching experience while disturbances to
other members are minimized.
2. There are 2 main types of flat, high-definition TV: plasma
and LCD. Plasma is made for larger size and is closer to 5
figures in pricing than LCD, which can cost as cheaply as less
than a thousand. Plasma is the main choice for a TV in a home
theater context since LCD TVs have a size limitation.
3. How could you do without a video source? That's the DVD
player. Unless you are a discerning aficionado, you'll be spoilt
for choice as more advanced technology and decreasing cost
continue to impact the market. Almost all come with Dolby