Posts Tagged ‘Home Theater’

Home Video Terms: Interlaced Scan and Progressive Scan

July 22nd, 2009 By: Lauren

Video quality is something that every home theater enthusiast, whether you’re a videophile or just a huge movie buff, wants to perfect. Seeing a scene from your favorite flick in fluid, crystal-clear motion with no jagged edges or flickering… doesn’t that sound like heaven? So to get this, do you need a 1080p HDTV? Or will a 480i CRT work? Sometimes you’ll find that you can’t quite tell what all of those home theater terms means, especially when it comes to video. Audio-wise, “surround sound” pretty much speaks for itself; but 1080i and 720p are mysterious, offering no information to someone who isn’t on the inside track of the home video market.

In order to get that beautiful, pristine image, you’re going to have to understand what these terms mean, and what you need for your viewing purposes. In this article, we will discuss what those letters at the end of the resolution descriptors you see on HDTV boxes mean: the “i” and the “p”.

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TV Frame Photo Slideshow

July 10th, 2009 By: Lauren

Your HDTV with a TV Frame doesn’t have to be used only for viewing the latest Hollywood blockbusters in crystal clear HD.  You can also set up your HDTV to playback slideshows of your own photos – family gatherings, vacations, nature shots, you name it.  Your HDTV can display these photos in a slideshow that will bring out all of the colors, detail and life-like replication of each picture, and can be set on auto to play in the background while you enjoy your company.

There are several ways that you can set up your HDTV and TV Frame to display a photo slideshow.   Depending on the configuration of your home theater, you might need to purchase some extra HDMI cables or find a way to connect to your home’s internet connection.  Below are some of the most common ways that your home theater can be converted to a photo slideshow room.

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Windows 7 Media Center for your Home Theater

June 24th, 2009 By: Lauren

Many of us have a wired or wireless connection to a PC in our home theaters. What’s better than watching a slideshow of your latest trip abroad or videos of your nephew’s first steps on the big screen? Microsoft hopes you find these things, and many other PC media interactions, to be much easier with the upcoming release of Windows 7 Media Center. (more…)