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Media Credenza Creating Your Media Room Media rooms are a perfect gathering place for an evening of cinema in the family for some hot competition in the ultimate gaming experience, or simply a place to relax, listen to music and surf the Internet. Here are some tips on setting up your perfect music and home theater environment. Surprisingly, even a basic home theater can deliver remarkably enhanced playback DVDs, videotapes, and even TV shows like "CSI" or "Smallville" are recorded and broadcast in Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound. A basic home theater system consists of a pair of front speakers on either side of the TV, a center speaker on top (or beneath) the TV to anchor the dialogue of the actors on screen television, a small pair of surround speakers on each side of your seat carry all the effects and ambient sounds of a film or television, and film music. Most home theater systems add a subwoofer for deep bass sounds. That's six speakers in all, but they need not be large. You must add a Dolby Digital Surround Sound audio / video, which contains all the necessary circuitry. electronics stores are happy to help you understand what will work best in your home .. Plasma screens: Three to five inches thick 42-60 inch screen size diagonal, flat plasma panels are so bright that you can view them in a well lit, and they remain clear and bright with a wide angle visualization. However, they use a lot of energy, run warm and are subject to burn-in if you are not careful (an image permanently imprinted on the screen). LCD flat panel display: An LCD flat screen is like your computer screen with a maximum screen size of about 37 inches. LCD flat panels are capable of highly accurate color and HDTV resolution, but LCDs are still struggling to produce a true black, and they are not visible on the largest at an angle. DLP rear and front-projection TVs: the latest. DLP is remarkably compact and capable of brilliant images with blacks that are the equal of plasma better than LCD-based. DLP is still an emerging technology and some images may be subject to a rainbow effect. Choosing the right screen size for your room If you regularly watch non-HD TV sitting too close to a big screen, you will see all. Posted on June 8, 2010.
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