Archive for the ‘Video Technology’ Category

Your Home Theater as a Multi-Purpose Room

February 15th, 2010 By: Lauren

Most of us would love to have a dedicated home theater room. A place to call our own when we want to hunker down for the night with a bowl of popcorn, a nice plush leather seat and this week’s latest blockbuster. However, for some of us that’s just not possible – we have to use our home theater space for other purposes when we’re not in movie-mode.

If you’ve found that your house is short on space, or you just want to convert your home theater/family room into a more versatile area, read on. Being economical with your space doesn’t mean that you have to give up any of that great audio or video you’d expect from a dedicated home theater, nor does it mean that you have to give up the stylish elements like a custom frame from HD Envy. It just means you’re going to have to get a little creative.

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Upscaling DVDs – Flat Screen TVs versus Blu-Ray Players

September 8th, 2009 By: Lauren

You want the best image quality possible when you collapse into your leather home theater seating after a long day of work. And that means that you will probably want to upscale your DVDs – that is, improve their visuals to match your flat screen TV’s Full HD capabilities. Although a DVD will never look as crisp as a Blu-Ray disc, you can reduce the noise and improve the visuals by using the internal upscaler in your Blu-Ray player or your HDTV.

Many consumers purchase the top-of-the-line Blu-Ray player, only to realize that their HDTV does just as much, or more, when it comes to DVD upscaling. In order for you to watch your DVDs at their peak, you need to understand what upscaling is, and then go through the differences between an upscaler in a flat screen TV and a Blu-Ray player.


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Why a Flat Panel TV better than a Projector

August 21st, 2009 By: Lauren

Choices, choices, choices… in our consumer-based economy, we are sometimes inundated with such a large variety of choices that we become overwhelmed and unable to make a confident decision. And this perplexing array of choice is probably most pronounced when it comes to consumer electronics, especially those for your home theater. When it comes to your home theater, the TV will likely be the central aspect of your technology and your design. But which TV to choose?

There are many factors that you can use to decide which TV is right for you. Size (ranging from 19-inches up to 60-inches and more), resolution (1080p, 480i and all the resolutions in-between), video and audio technologies and more. But before you dive into the nitty-gritties of TV choices, you must first make the basic decision: do you want a flat panel TV or a front projector?

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