Home Theater's 3 Ugly Secrets Revealed
Secret #1: WHAT YOU BUY TODAY WILL BE OBSOLETE TOMORROW, IF IT
ISN'T ALREADY.
What you should do about it:
Don't sweat it. Just read what you can before you buy to educate
yourself so you don't make a terrible mistake. If you shop
wisely, you can get a tremendous leap over what you have come to
know as television. The good news is the better stuff coming
down the pipe is knocking prices down on the stuff out now.
Plus, consumer surveys SCREAM to the electronics companies that
people WANT these new, slim, high resolution Home Theater
setups. There are billions of dollars to be made. Those surveys
snapped the head of every exec in the biz. They geared up to
make more. "Make more" equals "economies of scale" equals "make
MORE money," even at lower price points! The first one costs a
bazillion dollars: research, tooling up, marketing. Then, with
volume, the cost per unit plummets. The guys who want to have
very latest get to pay the most. Why be that person?
If you've already purchased a particular technology - Plasma,
DLP, LCD, front or rear projector, whatever, ENJOY it. It IS
important to realize that wide screen aspect ratio does not
equal high-definition TV, though. Some think if the picture is
wide, they're there. That might be FAR from there. I hate to say
this because I'm a guy and guys hate this - you might want to
read the instructions.
Secret #2. And this is really, really big: YOU CAN'T TELL WHAT
THE PICTURE LOOKS LIKE FROM WHAT YOU SEE IN THE STORE.
What you should do about it:
What you are doing now. Research. The hard part is cutting
through the opinions of weenies who want to see a feather
clearly, blowing in the wind at 50 yards. I'll help you there.
Read on.
There are three reasons why Home Theater Ugly Secret #2 is true.
1- The sets aren't adjusted right. They are turned way up to
dazzle you. The dazzle will bother you when you get home. Worse,
it drives the set to what you'd call distortion. The better
picture happens when the picture is turned down in brightness,
sharpness, contrast, and whatever else has been goosed. Why do
they let this happen? It's like a conspiracy that everyone is in
on - except you. Because when they are all lined up, 40 sets in
a row, the manufacturers know you might think theirs is
different and better. But they ALL do it, so it's a wipe. And if
a store is a little bit shady, with some hi-def sets to move at
a higher profit margin, well, now, those might have been
"optimized" to look better than the others. Yes, most of the
hi-def sets CAN be adjusted correctly for you in your home.
MAYBE by you.
Did I mention that Bubba the shopper-doofus was there, just
before you browsed in, that he found the remote control and
screwed up all the settings anyway?
So, you can't trust what you see in most stores. But wait,
there's more.
2- Many of the sets are being fed video poorly. A distribution
amp or humungous splitter shares the picture among the displays.
That hurts the picture. A store might have 40 sets on one
distribution, but the ones they really want to move on a purer
source, showing a better picture. You'll never know.
3- What you see may or may not be high definition or even good
quality. Just as bad, it might be super fidelity you won't
likely ever see again. Because, what you watch at home might not
be broadcast or cablecast with a good picture. So, you can see
misaligned sets fed bad pictures that bear little resemblance to
anything you'd see at home. Ready to drop several THOUSAND on
that? Didn't think so. But tens of thousands of people do.
Probably WILL this weekend. Eager commissioned salespeople will
confide that THIS unit is the superior one. No hidden agenda
there, do you think, huh?!
Secret #3. THERE'S SOMETHING WRONG WITH EVERYTHING.
What you should do about it:
Relax. Don't obsess. It's more a matter of things being done
different ways by different designers. For example, on this set,
the colors are spot on, but the resolution is a little off. On
that set over there, the resolution is incredible, but the
red... You are still going to love the setup you buy - and
remember - you just might have it for 10 years or MORE! You'll
look at it more than you look at your wife, husband or kids. I'm
talking face time. Relax. We'll get you through this.
A personal note to THE OBSESSIVES: If you haven't already left
this article, I want you to think about the fact that there are
millions of screen dots to go wrong. Not that they will, but the
317th one from the left and 119th from the bottom IS a little
shaky, don't you think? Time to take a deep breath. One, two,
three. Exhale. Even though there's something wrong with
everything, if you embrace that thought and LET IT GO you'll be
able to enjoy the - uh - big picture. The state of the Home
Theater art - even if it IS yesterday's art, is very very nice.
Relax.
Why a Home Theater? And what's it MEAN anyway? Good questions. A
Home Theater is simply the natural; evolution of the TV
experience. Now that we can, we do. It's how it goes. Basically,
you get a shorter, wider picture (more like a movie in a...
theater) and the picture is much clearer than the TV you sat too
close to as a kid - remember Mom yelling? And you can have
better sound too. It can be all around you, or just in the
front. You choose. You can have a box that plays the deep notes
- fun things like car crashes, earthquakes, whale farts,
cannons. You get to experience them like never before. It's not
essential, but it's there if you want it.
A Home Theater is just like going to the movies. Except the
screen isn't that big, but you can get a good seat. You don't
have to endure advertisements in the 'pre-show entertainment' if
you don't want to. You can go to the bathroom and touch the door
handle on the way out. No paying $5.75 for a bag of stale
popcorn. No popcorn bagging zomboid teenagers. No lines. No
sticky floors (unless that's the way you live, not that there's
anything wrong with that.)
There. Now you know the top 3 Ugly Home Theater secrets.
But, it isn't quite that simple. At
http://www.GreatHomeTheater.com/ there are 9 more secrets
revealed. I promise you won't get neurotic or your hands dirty,
and I won't talk you out of what can be a tremendous and highly
enjoyable leap forward in home entertainment.