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    Saturday, July 16th, 2011
    3:33 am
    Experience Cinema at Home
    Home cinema systems are highly convenient. There's no need to shop around, comparing prices for all the individual parts in this shop and that shop. It all comes in one box, making it a lot easier to ensure you are getting full value-for-money at a reasonable price. Secondly, there is a huge selection of systems to choose from, with all the big brand names boasting a different offering. Samsung, Sony and Panasonic all offer comprehensive, efficient systems that are designed to be long-lasting, hard-wearing and provide a high quality audio/visual experience. Food cost - You can add a minimum of $20 for just the basic popcorn and drink. In your own home cinema, you can have whatever snacks and drinks you wish and not have to worry about the inflated beverage and food surcharges.

    According to Daniel Moore, projector category manager, HP, home cinema is the fastest growing sector of the projectors market. He attributes this growth partly to the popularity of HDTV. 'They are missing the big picture,' he says. 'There is no point in having a home cinema without the big picture.'

    Avoid direct sunlight in any cases. If direct sunlight is shone somewhere near projection screen, even up to 50% more ANSI lumens wouldn’t help compared to recommended brightness projector.

    Very few rooms are so black that they reflect no light at all. As soon as a projector screen is illuminated and reflects diffuse light, it will, of course, also illuminate the room around it just like when a torch shines on a piece of white paper. The problem is therefore this: The room is now bright, and the white screen will always look white, even in places where it’s actually supposed to be dark. Experience Cinema at your home Business projectors are based on 4:3 PC monitor resolutions and aren't designated by whether they are standard or high definition. When considering which resolution to purchase with respect to business projectors, the decision is not based on what you are connecting to it but more so the quality of the image you want to project. Higher resolutions will always look better than the lower resolutions but at the same time come at a higher cost.

    A correct home theatre wiring approach is important for your home theatre sound. Poor workmanship and low quality speaker wire will surely have an impact on your speaker performance. Throw: The distance between the projector and the screen. A short throw lens allows you to fill a larger screen area from a short distance -- ideal if your room is fairly small.
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