Home Theater Tips

The construction of a home can be a challenge, here are some tips that can make things easier.

Keep it simple

It is not necessary to start with the best of all, start simple and then build on what you do. The cost of everything is falling electronics every day, so you can save you waiting until you really need a motorized screen or speakers expensive.

Using a blank wall into a screen and add curtains to a later datenice effect. If you buy a monitor, you may find that you are locked into a fixed size or width of the screen. With a wall, you're only limited by the walls on the side of the theater.

Projector

If you put something behind the walls, be sure to use the highest quality, so as not to tear the walls to replace the cables lower. DVI or HDMI cables to install the best quality to make sure they are compatible with current and futureproducts.

Looking Control for a comfortable position. A control console next to where you are located, is beautiful, or if you plan to use a remote control is sure that the receiver is in front of you so as not to change the channel or turn the volume.

Think of space and the number of people you want in your movie at any time. Want everyone had a perfect place. Researchers identify places too the sides or behind the other. Needat least twelve meters from the shores of four comfortable chairs to accommodate them.

If you're planning a big movie, with more than a few rows of stadium style considered to ensure a clear view of all. A recessed floor would be better if you're behind and get off at the forefront. If you have a basement with 10 or 12 feet high ceilings, built on the floor leading to the theater and then ground down to the viewing area. Make sure the crawl space well ventilatedand dry. It would also solve the problem of routing of cables and power.

Avoid a room with windows or block completely. Provide lighting controls for the region of the sky to shine on the screen is not so. Rope lighting is great, or even at night is lit uniformly.

Projector or a big screen?

I like a projector for the best savings and better overall performance. 1080p projectors with 5,000 dollars were available in 2006. The ship, even with a lamp in addition, thatwill cost more to keep your theater. HDMI inputs is a must for every installation of new equipment.
Using a projector and a dark room, you can find almost any size screen display you want, just do not sit so close to a big screen you have to rotate his head to take everything.

Plasma TV screens have a wide viewing angle LCD screen televisions. This means that you can put more of an angle and still get the best picture. With TV moretechnology, including plasma TV, but the picture is the same from almost every corner. With LCD TVs, "but is too far on one side will lead to a loss of clarity. 50-inch screen is above the range of plasma TV screens at the moment and the heavy weight should be considered as a confirmation of a wall.

In this environment, we have Organic LED screens (OLED) that light must be a little 'ahead, as plasma and are available in almost all dimensions. These screens are now shown insmall handheld devices and laptops. Sony has announced a 27-inch Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) capable of Full HD (1080p) performance in what Panasonic calls a razor "thin" form factor.

A finishing touch would be a central control panel for all of them away. Try connecting with the whole distance in a box with the front open to IR light and focus on the side of your favorite chair. Use foam to cut recesses for the control, then the buttons are flush with the upperbox.

Try to make your cinema slippery and not unlock the analog equipment in a screen of small or large.

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