Leather is a material that just radiates class and sophistication. Your home theater likely has a few leather or leather-match items, perhaps some theater seating or leather accents on a table. You can bring it all together and add a boost of style by incorporating a leather TV picture frame. The TV frames from HD Envy are the best way to make your HDTV stand out and to make your entire home theater look unique and stunning. (more…)
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Caring for leather TV furniture
May 26th, 2009 By: LaurenAll in one remotes – What you need to know
May 18th, 2009 By: SeanHaving a fully-equipped home theater is a wonderful thing. You’ve got the Blu-Ray player for movies, a couple of game systems, a premium CD player and a cable box all neatly hooked up to your mounted flat panel TV with surrounding TV wall frame. You’re ready to sink back into your favorite reclining chair and enjoy the high-definition sights and sounds… but you can’t seem to find the remote to turn on the Blu-Ray player. It must’ve fallen back behind the TV. After searching for it you come across three complex-looking remotes, but you can’t remember if they are for your TV, CD player and Blu-Ray player or if they are from the previous set up you had in the room before the upgrade. Despite repeated attempts to click on at least one device, the remotes prove unassailable – one is working for the TV, but the others appear to have dead connections. A nice, relaxing evening is then spent on figuring out what the remotes are actually for, and how to turn on your Blu-Ray player without its matching remote. (more…)
Video Over Cat5
May 4th, 2009 By: LaurenAll the new, digital image and audio processing today is fabulous for our movie and music experience, but it does require a little extra know-how. Cables and wires can be a confusing lot, especially if you’re new to the modern home theater world that requires multiple cables for the same purpose, or one cable for multiple purposes.
HDMI is a term you’ve probably encountered. It is the standard “holy grail” of video and audio high quality data transfer. But did you know that HDMI can be transmitted over Cat5 cables? Some home theater setups will necessitate this feature, and it is ideal in many cases. (more…)








