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4 Tips for Buying Top Branded Home Theater Systems

Are you thinking of buying a new home theater system or upgrading your existing one?


That can be daunting task. I don’t admire you!


There is so much choice out there, how on earth do you think you can make your pick for the best system that suits your preferences?


It is going to be hard work.


It’s a pity that its not easier, as owning a home theater is a great addition to the home that turns the humble TV into real entertainment.


But with so many dizzying options out there, it can be a hard ball game - and you might require help finding the way through the maze of fancy names and new technologies.


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Understanding Different TV Technologies

Anyone who has been watching TV for a few decades now tends to feel that flat panel television is the best thing to have happened to television viewers. The market is now flooded with advanced television technology in the form of plasma televisions, LCD televisions, DLP televisions and projection TV.


It s The Difference:


Flat panel televisions comprise of Plasma, LCD, rear projection, and DLP TV. These terms can appear confusing to someone who is trying to decide on which of these is best. Here is a quick look at what goes behind each of these technologies to bring those fantastically real images to the viewer:


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Buying Direct TV HDTV Equipment

Decided it is time to buy your Direct HDTV equipment? There are some decisions needed to ensure
your viewing pleasure is the best possible. Budget considerations are heeded with outlays of
approximately three to five hundred dollars for a receiver and from this you can see that it is
not for the faint hearted. The dollars will dictate the type and of course quality of system you
will have. Further changes will be needed also. Are you aware that only a HDTV ready system will
work with this change.


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How To Connect Your Digital Receiver To Your Home Theater Setup

In the not too distant past, stereo receivers were only used for connecting components of your home stereo system and switching between them, but times have changed drastically in the home entertainment field in just the last few years. Today a stereo receiver, or digital receiver as they are sometimes called, is expected to also handle video inputs from any number of devices and be able to route that as well to the TV set. In addition, today’s receivers must have the capability to decode surround sound and support up to at least 5 speakers and a subwoofer. That’s a lot to ask, and also a lot to connect up, so let’s discuss how to connect your digital receiver

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to your home theater setup.


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HDCP - The Worst HDTV Consumer Nightmare, or the Best Digital Content Protection?

Why HDCP?


As far as the content industry is concerned, all channels of distribution - whether it be through over-the-air signals, Blu-ray or HD DVD, and cable and satellite HDTV, need to be secured.


Now, digital HD content delivered though DVI and HDMI represents the highest quality video available today. While great for the end-customer, it’s also great for counterfeiters who can use DVI and HDMI connections to get at a perfect video signal.


This is the background to the birth of High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection - also referred to as HDCP.


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