Posts Tagged ‘DVDs’

Home Theater Luxury Seats

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

Many people like to relax after a hard day at work by going to the movie theater. However, if you go straight from work, you are likely to get trapped in a traffic jam and you will not have had the chance to freshen up. On the other hand, if you go home first to have a shower and get changed, sometimes you can not be bothered to go out again. That is how it works with me in any case.

So, would it not be lovely to be able to reproduce that authentic movie going experience in your own home? Not only can getting to the cinema be a nuisance, you can be hassled once you get there too. People talking through the film or giggling right behind you, someone with his feet up on the back of the seat next to you, cell phones ringing, babies crying… It is enough to put you off. And it is not even as if it is a cheap event anymore.

If you fall into this group, home theater was made for you. It is not essential to have a spare room in which to set up your home theater, you could just as easily use the living room. The size of the screen is critical, but that is a function of the size of your room or, more accurately put, a function of how far away from the screen you will sit.

If you need a very large screen, you could go for a projector, although for most people a 36 - 60 inch screen should be adequate. Then speakers. You must have surround sound or you will miss out on a lot of the authenticity of a true movie theater experience. Again, the number of speakers depends on the size of the room. A 5.1 configuration will do for most rooms. That means quadraphonic sound, plus one extra speaker under the screen and a sub-woofer.

If you like to play games, then you could substitute the standard DVD player with an Xbox for a truly awesome experience. Those are the basics of a medium to excellent home theater with possible games functionality, but there are other things you can do as well.

A set of heavy drapes is a good idea. They will not only stop light coming in, but the will muffle sound getting out Seating is a necessity and I would add a few occasional tables too for drinks and snacks. If the room is not near the kitchen, a small fridge would be useful too.

The seating provisions are important too. Some people just put a few couches in the room and that works well enough. Others prefer a few armchairs. If it is to be used primarily by children, half a dozen bean bags is all they require to have fun. However, if you or you and your spouse want to make the experience really something else, why not get a couple of recliners or even better still electric massage chairs? You could be sitting there watching a film with a drink and some snacks on a near-by table while having all your troubles and stress from work being soothingly massaged away.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with the Home Theater Chair. If you are interested in a Home Movie Theatre, please click through to our site now.

Movie Theater Quality Sound At Home

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

Do you like going to the movie theater and get lost in the realism that their top-quality sound systems create? If you do, then I bet you are also one of those people who hates going there, only to have a potentially fantastic evening spoiled by irresponsible people talking through the film or letting their cell phones ring.

I used to be fond of the movie theater, but that was in the days when people respected the rights of others to listen to a movie in silence. There were no crying babies, ringing mobile phones or noisy youths in cinemas and if they got in they were soon kicked out if there was any noise.

Nowadays, cinema managers seem to take the easy route of letting these people spoil it for others. As a result, more and more quiet people are staying at home and the cinemas are becoming even noisier. If you are one of the stay-at-homes, but miss the cinema, why not recreate one in your home?

Build yourself a home cinema with surround sound. You will never regret installing surround sound in your home, because you will be able to play your favourite films, the TV and your music through it. The distinction between surround sound and stereo or even quadraphonics is breath-taking.

Different people have different requirements, aspirations, finances and even hearing ability, so it is tricky to recommend a system to a mass audience, but there are strategies for going about the purchase of your own home theater system. A lot of people buy a kit home theater. This is fine, if funds are limited, but you will want to upgrade the screen and the speakers before very long. If you just want to put a home theater in a small spare bedroom and do it quickly and easily, then this approach is for you.

If, however, you want a bit more, then you might prefer to get a bigger screen but make do with the speakers that came with the kit. These can easily be upgraded later. If you want to get everything part by part, you will need a screen, speakers and DVD player. If you would like to play games too, replace the DVD player with an Xbox.

But back to the speakers, whether you are renewing or putting your own system together, the strategy I suggest hold true. Write down the dimensions of your room or better still make a little plan of it to scale. Take this around the shops and malls and try to listen to a few set-ups in a room similar to your own. This could be difficult, but you might be fortunate.

Decide whether you need a 3.1; 4.1; 5.1; 6.1 or even 7.1 set of compatible surround sound speakers. Basically, it all depends on the size of your room, but the shop assistant will be able to demonstrate and advise you. As a guideline, a 5.1 surround sound set will be sufficient for most rooms. The figures stand for normal speakers and sub-woofers: ie 5.1 means five normal speakers and one sub-woofer.

The arrangement of the speakers depends on the size and shape of the room and on your personal preference, but the standard layout would be: one speaker the far left and far right of the screen and one underneath it with two more speakers slightly apart from each other at the back of the audience. The sub-woofer can go at the front or the rear.

Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with wireless home theater systems. If you are interested in a Home Movie Theatre, please click through to our site now.

Electric Massage Home Cinema Chairs

Saturday, April 3rd, 2010

After you have finished planning the layout of your home theater, the next step is to settle on the accessories. Things like floor covering, lighting, decoration, curtains, and furnishings, like a small fridge, some small tables and chairs. If you are planning your home cinema just for yourself, then maybe you can afford to really splurge out on a really top end home cinema chair.

After a hard day’s work or exercise, your muscles can become taut, especially in your neck and shoulders. The best way of relieving this is some destressing exercise like yoga or a massage, but most people do not want to take up yoga postures after work, so they would go for a massage.

This is all well and good, but then you would have to shower, get changed and drive down there and sometimes you just can not be bothered. You could phone a massage parlour and have them send someone to your house! That sounds great, but no, you are not going to do that either.

So, why not go for the next best thing. Get yourself an electric massage chair for your home theater? You could kill two birds with one stone. You could spend an hour and a half watching a film, while getting all those aches and pains gently worked away.

A massage chair can never totally replace a masseur or masseuse, but many regular massage parlour goers say that it is a good second best. The point is though, that you can have a soothing massage every day of the week, which some people say is preferable to one heavy massage once a week. You masseur or masseuse right there in your own home cinema willing to work for pennies a massage any time of the day or night and while you are at the movies too! Think of it!

Using an electric massage chair as your home cinema chair (or one of them) is a great idea. While your mind is being taken off your daily troubles and strife, so your body is being relieved of the tensions that have built up there too. You can recline in your home cinema chair and have the head rest massage your neck, while the back rest massages your lumber region, soothing away those aches and pains in a gentle, but efficient way.

The great majority of these electric massage chairs come with a remote control, so it is very easy to switch cycles on and off or repeat them at will. Some are programmable too, so that you could build up your own massage sequence, once you get used to what your new home cinema massage chair can do.

Imagine having it start at your neck and calves at the same time with the two massage points slowly converging on the small of your back. Or beginning at the small of your back and then radiating up and down your body at the same time. You would need two masseurs to do that and all while you are sitting in your home cinema chair watching a movie.

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with the Home Theater Chair. If you are interested in a Home Movie Theatre, please click through to our site now.

Home Theater Set-Up And First Rate Speakers

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Home theaters are very popular in the West now for many reasons, but partly due to the recession. However, I predict that after the downturn is over, home theaters will take off like a rocket. In my opinion, this is because, the recession has forced people to examine their spending, which normally means cutting back. Going out, eating out and movies are all in the front line of these cuts. However, the slump is upsetting and people have to get some enjoyment from somewhere.

In the medium to long term, it is cheaper to put together a home theater for a family than take them to a proper movie theater every week. Taking a family of four to the movies costs $50-$100, whereas a decent home theater might cost $1,000. It does not take long to recoup those costs. And it saves you the bother of travelling there and back, the noise and mobile phones during the film and high prices for candy and snacks.

OK, maybe people at the moment are buying cheap packages of home theaters, but one of the first things they will replace when they get a bit of money again will be the speakers, I bet. Evidently, you need a good quality, large screen, but after that, it is the sound and the bulwark to good sound is usually poor speakers.

The most important factor in the design of your home theater is the dimensions of your room. If the room is small, you will not have need of so many speakers. Perhaps three speakers will be sufficient, if the room is small. However, if you only need three speakers and a sub-woofer, get good ones.

If you have a bigger room however, the basic three home theater speakers may not be enough. You may need to put up to six speakers and a sub-woofer around the room. The position of these speakers is up to you and can depend on the shape or and size of the room anyway, but typical layouts are:

3.1 system: one speaker to the left of the screen, one to the right and one below it. You can put the sub-woofer on top of the central speaker or at the back of the room. Try it and see.

5.1 system: as 3.1, but with two speakers at the back of the room too.

6.1 system: as 5.1, but with another speaker between the rear speakers, as in the front.

7.1 system: as 6.1, but with two speakers central rear, slightly away from each other. You can move the existing rear speakers around to the sides too.

This set-up requires a lot of wires as you can envisage. Now, you could staple the wires to the skirting board, but you should only do that after you are dead sure that you have the speakers in the right positions. Or you could hang the speakers on the walls. However, although that sounds good for music, it does not always sound all right for a movie.

The best option is wireless speakers. Wireless speakers can be moved around to suit the number of people watching the film or moved out for cleaning or redecorating purposes. You do not want to bash your nice, new, expensive speakers with the vacuum cleaner, do you?

Owen Jones, the writer of this article, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with wireless home theater systems. If you are interested in a Home Movie Theatre, please click through to our site now.

Xbox And Your Home Theater

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

There are several video game systems on the market, but if you are looking for a game system that also can be used for home theater entertainment, then the right choice has to be the Xbox game console. Usually, it is the case that children will want to play games in the daytime on holidays and before bed during the week, whereas parents will want to watch films at night before retiring to bed. Therefore, the two age groups need not clash often with their use of the home theater system.

Therefore, if you can get a device that fulfills both the roles of playing games and playing films, you can save some money. The Xbox game console fits this role, because the Xbox is one of the new generation of video game consoles that can also play films on DVD or whatever disk format.

The Xbox is actually a very hi-tech piece of equipment, something that non-game players might not have realized. It meshes easily with a home theater system because it has wide screen video capability, HDTV screen resolutions and Dolby Digital and DTS sound support, making it a perfect home theater set-up component.

The Xbox is also a good looking piece of equipment, which will suit any existing black home theater equipment you may already own. It does not look like just a plastic toy. It was invented by Microsoft and has a powerful, stylish look. The Xbox’s case is black with an X on it and a green Xbox logo resembling a jewel.

The Xbox is essentially a cut-down computer as it has many parts of a personal computer like an Intel processor, NVidia graphic chips and an internal hard drive among others. PC’s are general purpose tools, whereas the Xbox is designed for playing DVD’s in more ways than one. In other words, it is a dedicated computer. It is dedicated to the task of playing DVD’s and it does it very well.

However, it also has four controller sockets in the front of the box for connections and it has an Ethernet socket for multi player games that allows other gamers on the Internet to take part in the game. The Xbox system includes as standard: the controllers with a 9 ft cable, a standard AV cable, and an AC power cord. It also comes with a DVD loading tray and a multi signal audio-video connector for easy connection to televisions and other home theater systems.

The Xbox will change the way you think about games and how you play them, because it is so committed to making interactive games a reality and as exciting as possible. Games are written especially for it such as the Dead or Alive series and the Halo series too.

However, their are sports games to be had too such as football and Formula 1 motor car racing. The graphics, sound and overall reality are fabulous. Finally, for parents who are worried about what their kids are watching, playing or doing, there are parental controls built into the Xbox.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with Home Theater Screens. If you are interested in a Home Movie Theatre, please click through to our site.

Home Theater Articles

Friday, July 17th, 2009

If you are thinking about getting a home theater system because you want to enjoy watching movies but hate waiting in traffic jams to go to a movie theater, you may find it useful to read home theater reviews. Home theater reviews will help you understand the benefits of owning a home theater.

It will help you acquire the most suitable home theater system for you that will afford you the best home theater experience. Being able to watch movie after movie with no limit may be the type of entertainment you want after a long day of work, in which case, owning a home theater is probably best for you. You can read about the advantages that people who own home theater systems enjoy in a home theater review.

Home theater reviews provide a deeper understanding of home theater equipment and furniture. These reviews will assist you avoid buying inferior items, because they will present|provide all the details you must have. Furthermore, these reviews will help you avoid buying better products than your existing home theater system can handle. Therefore, reading home theater reviews is vital to getting the most out of your home theater system.

In a home theater review, you can find the best location to set up your home theater and the best installation for you. The recommendations of home theater furniture by home theater experts may also be beneficial to complete the home theater package. Learning how important the size of the room is, and what components are necessary to complete the sight and surround sound equipment for your home theater is all knowledge you may learn from home theater reviews.

Furthermore, home theater reviews will offer you expert knowledge of home theater components. The intrinsic benefits and the possible defects of certain items of home theater equipment may also be knowledge you will get from home theater reviews. Reading these reviews will prove themselves to be advantageous for those, who want to buy a home theater system. For those who already own a home theater system, these reviews will provide additional information on how to better their existing home theater system.

The expert reviews of home theater furniture and the best places to buy superior items will help you avoid buying poor quality items that will only annoy you after a while. Home theater reviews will also give you a few suggestions for the best set up of your home theater. The best places to find low priced high-end products is also a benefit home theater reviews can give.

Finally, these home theater reviews are pieces written by industry experts, so you will get the best advice to help you decide if a home theater system is going to be right for you and if it will satisy your entertainment requirements.

It might also help you decide on the brand and quality of your home theater equipment and furniture you require and home theater reviews may contain the recommendations of well-experienced home theater designers.

Should you finally make up your mind to buy a home theater system, it will be a benefit to you and your whole family. You will then be able to watch films and other entertaining shows in your very own home theater, and the best part is, that you will be enjoying all these advantageswith your whole family beside you.

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Home Theater Magazines

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

Going to the movie theater after a long day at work may be the entertainment you enjoy every single day, but, if you continue doing this day after day, you will soon realize that it works out to be very costly. So, if you truly want to keep watching films everyday, a home theater system could be just what the doctor ordered.

However, many people believe that a home theater set up is something only the rich. This is because you might need to invest a fair bit in order to have a home theater set up that behaves like a proper movie theater.

Despite this, I think that if you want to go to the movies every single day, in a year or so, you would spend the same amount or even more than what you would have invested in a home theater installation. Therefore, it would be better for you to bring the entertaining experience you get from a movie theater to your home.

If your budget is limited, you may opt for a basic home theater system installation, and when you get enough money to enhance your home theater system, you will be able to do so with no problem.

If you really want to ensure that you obtain the most from your home theater set-up, you could start by reading tips in home theater magazines. Home theater experts write columns and publish articles that give home theater owners useful tips on their home theater installations. You are sure to find informative articles that will give you a deeper knowledge of the benefits of the various home theater systems in the pages of home theater magazines.

Even if you are still contemplating acquiring a home theater system or are already an owner of a home theater system, the helpful advice and in-depth analysis of the various home theater equipment and furniture in a home theater magazine will be very useful to you indeed.

You may also find home theater reviews in the pages of your home theater magazine. These home theater reviews will help keep you up to date on the latest industry news. So, it is imperative for you to subscribe to a home theater magazine, if you intend getting the best out of your home entertainment system.

There are all manner of home theater equipment and furniture; reviews of each of these is also available in the home theater magazines. You will find that you need never make the mistake of buying inferior products, if you follow the tips of the home theater experts to be found in these home theater magazines.

The movies and shows that you love to watch on your home theater set up could also be reviewed between the covers of your home theater magazines. Industry news and updated models of home theater equipment with the relevant pros and cons of the home theater products are available in the pages of home theater magazines as well.

Moreover, home theater magazines often also recommend the best place to buy superior home theater equipment and supplies. You may find features on the latest designs of home theater paraphernalia in home theater magazines. So, you will be certain to be getting the most out of your home theater set up thanks to the helpful suggestions of home theater experts and home theater designers. Articles on the recommended setup for your home theater system will also be available.

You should find the most entertaining and informative home theater magazine and read the useful information on its pages to make sure you keep updated on the latest industry developments and home theater reviews that there are on the market.

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Creating a Custom Home Theater

Sunday, June 14th, 2009

Watching movies is a great escape from the stressful life we all live these days. Watching movies on a wide screen system with surround sound can transport you far away from that stress and into the movie you are watching. You allows you to experience the plot it as if you were actually there in the movie itself.

Until recently, we could only experience this sort of escapism in a cinema. However, modern technology is able to provide the same audio-visual experience right in your own living room. We will discuss the starter components of a home theater system in this article. Read on to understand how these basic components can deliver the best cinematic experience possible in a custom home theater system.

Home theater experts state that the most important consideration in setting up a custom home theater system is the size of the room where you will set up the home theater system. The most important component of your custom home theater system, which is the television, is dependent on the size of the room, although the recommendation is that a 27 inch television set is the minimum necessary for your home theater set up.

It is also recommended that a flat screen television be used for a home theater system because it shows minimum glare and produces a crisper image. Another major component in any custom home theater system also dependent on the size of the room, is the loudspeaker system.

The number of speakers for your custom home theater system is dependent on the size of the location. You need at least three speakers to create a believable surround sound, but you may have to place up to six speakers, if you want a more lifelike sound. Adding a subwoofer may also be a good way to achieve a complete surround sound like in the movie theaters. Three loudspeakers is really the bare minimum, but you may go up to six if the room is larger.

Another major piece of equipment for your custom home theater system is the digital DVD player. It is a recommendation that DVD players with a progressive scan are the best choice. This is because the progressive scan reproduces sharp, flicker-free images. However, this points back to the choice of television unit; you may need to check that your flat-screen television set supports progressive scan signals. You may also want to buy a five-disk carrousel DVD player. This will stop you having to get up from your chair to change discs quite so often.

A minor cause for thought is the power of the DVD player as that will determine how loud your loudspeakers can be played. Of course, almost all this depends on the size of the room in which the custom home theater system is going to be set up. Small rooms only need a few pieces of equipment, bigger rooms may call for more and adding some proprietary home theater furniture to your home theater system will make a huge difference. A bigger room therefore needs a larger investment. A smaller room might require less, but nevertheless high quality, equipment to prevent your home theater set-up under-performing and feeling ‘cheap’.

Finally, you may consider hiring a home theater expert in order to create a beautifully designed home theater system. If you can afford it, this is the best, because the home theater expert will be able to effectively design and set up your home theater system.

That custom home theater expert may also suggest the installation some additional features like specialized home theater seating and even other home theater furniture, such as small tables in order to make your home theater package complete and thereby make it more closely resemble an authentic movie theater. Having the finest and highest-quality custom home theater system will give you a most desirable installation, one that you can be proud of and that will enable you to enjoy your movies to the utmost.

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