Hi-Tech Meets Decor - Your High-Def TV and Your Home

วันเสาร์ที่ 19 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2552

They found the perfect television. It is a large HD TV, with every bell and whistle you were looking for, and it is just the right size to fit into the open spot in your living room. You can even afford, with money left over for the surround sound system that you need. Only one problem: your wife hates it. Too big, too intrusive and too beautiful to all your college friends.

Do not despair: there are many solutions for the installation of the perfect high-def TV in yourHome, and some of them will eliminate any appearance of a television in your house - or make your television so attractive that your wife on the one hand, insist on it.

The Invisible TV: DLP TVs

A DLP TV is a projection set-style, which today are much nicer than it did twenty years ago, when the backbone of any bar setting. The best news is that not all projection televisions are locked in a box, now you can sentences that basically shaped like an old slide projector. Thescalable image that they look good project can be hidden in things like decorative shelves as needed on a blank white wall, or on a portable or wall-mounted screen (supports). This is a great solution for a small room, where a room carries out various functions.

The Camouflaged TV

You do not have to go invisible, though. There are many options for setting up all but the largest TV: armoires, cabinets and shelving sets can make your TV Part of the living room, but discreet. With the right setup shelf and a screen saver, you can even turn your plasma TV into a fireplace, the flickering flame gives your room a romantic and cozy atmosphere, and only closer inspection reveals the truth!

Wall Lights TV does not work well with this solution, but it is a unique solution: cover a mirror. A transparent cover on the screen and transforms the look of your HD TV into a beautiful> Wall mounted mirror. Turning on the set, however, the picture can show to the right on the cover. Some kits also allow for other solutions, though: the screen saver-type technology, you can show your set into a fishtank, or turn the phasing out of the sun on a tropical island.

The ultimate solution: A TV room

One of the most popular new home improvement decisions are a media room strictly dedicated to the television. This allows you to mount your surround sound system in aperfectly designed space with seating and other amenities that have to see your friends about the Superbowl, their friends on the latest chick flick, and for both of you alone to watch the movie of your choice and ends with the evening that the romantic flickering fireplace.

Every HD television can transform the facilities of your room, whether your formal living room or in the cave, a separate TV room or your apartment in the attic space. Only a little creativity and time to find whatout there will net you great rewards.



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How To Avoid Plasma TV Burn-In

วันศุกร์ที่ 18 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2552

If you're familiar with the technology behind plasma televisions, you know that the gas contained in each pixel receives a fee from a series of electrodes and produces ultraviolet light photons. These light particles a phosphor coating on the walls of the pixel hit. If the same image on the screen remains as long as the phosphors will age and will produce a less intense light and color. The phosphorus-continuous light burns the canvas itself,Leaving a ghost of an image. The burning on the screen, and the residual image it creates is called burn-in. Older CRT monitors, as well as ATMs, are susceptible to burn-in. This was the reason for the invention of screen savers, with a randomly shifting image displayed when the image was constant for a certain time to prevent burn-in.

Burn-in is done in 2 steps: premature phosphor aging and scorching the screen. A still image will create a constant electricCurrent in the plasma of each pixel. The resulting continuous stream of photons is forcing television phosphors the same shade of light and that if they will release the sustain for a sufficiently long period of time, the ability of the phosphors, to create this color light damage. They will be conditioned and will never stop producing a weak shade of the same color light even if no cargo is sent through the pixels. This has implications for other images that require a change in color of the pixel. screenSearing is the dim, ghostly image that is literally burned into the glass of the screen. While a still image, the screen bombarded with a specific spectrum of light from the phosphors. Since there is no time given to rest, the screen developed a shadow copy of the image, which was frozen on the screen. We see this most often at ATMs to remain as remnants from the main menu on the transaction on the screen.

Now you have an idea what burn-in, you should know some waysto prevent this from occurring. The cause of burn-in is a static image. Most newer model plasma televisions have functions to automatically prevent burn-in added. However, owners of older model plasma TVs should be in the danger of burn-known and should be easy to extend a few tips in order to pursue the life of her television. You can avoid static images by using your plasma TV if you're not watching it. Also you should put your fingers on the continuation of a filmor a video game over a longer period and leaving the television.

Burn-in is no longer a serious concern with newer plasma TVs, thanks to a technology called pixel orbiter. The pixel orbiter subtly shifts static pictures to continuously keep the plasma screen's phosphors to work. By never resting, there is little chance of burn-in. Creating more work for the ad may seem like a bad decision with regard to the life of the device, but with thePhosphore fresh and changing actually helps the plasma screen last longer.



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DVD Cases

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 17 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2552

There is an extensive selection of CD and DVD cases. Scroll through a large collection of DVD cases in standard and slim sizes, Coral cases, Coral Kidz Case, Coral Single DVD and much more.
You must store the DVDs in an appropriate manner to the electronic data stored on the disc to protect.

Heat, magnetic currents, excess moisture, dust and stains can damage the data stored on a DVD. DVD cases saves your precious memories that you collected over time. It is in factthe first line of defense to protect your DVDs. DVD cases, the disc from damage, protect the data from the harsh environmental conditions, as well as against any kind of impact. You can choose from different styles and designs of the DVD cases, for storing your recorded DVD according to your personal tastes and requirements.

DVD cases as well as jewel cases that result from the special kind of plastic and come in the form of a rectangle. They are available in single and multipleStorage compartments. It allows you to six discs in a DVD case. There are thin plastic holders for storing many DVDs in these cases. There are some that come in paper sleeve case where the outside of the paper and the inner layer is made of plastic. Portable cases are very handy, especially if you are traveling, how many DVDs can be easily performed.

The empty vinyl cover may look as if they are from regular plastic, but actually made from the material, the veryIn contrast to the chemicals used in plastics. To better protect the data, there are thin foam panels in the ceiling.

It is also possible to cases that can get up to sixty DVDs. Some are designed with a cover on the DVD cover, while others have a removable lid and a separate body have.



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The Popularity of the Flat Screen TV

วันพุธที่ 16 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2552

The flat screen TV has to have a "must have" piece of electronic equipment that most people want in their homes. Who can blame them? The flat-screen television has replaced the bulkier televisions of the past. They come in a variety of sizes and some can be mounted directly on the wall.

Its size makes it easier for people to free up memory. Watching the game used on a large screen television to the "cool" do what, but now you can be the same size with betterColor. The flat screen has gone a long way and has more than just the TV industry concerned.

You have probably noticed that these monitors around for some time was. The laptop would not have been a viable and streamlined monitoring, if it is not flat. Flat-screen monitor, the first run of the production still quite difficult, but instead of a round screen, it was inserted. From there it was the aim of the designers and engineers to a monitor that was not so difficult to have anyas bulky.

The year 1964 was an exciting year of discovery for the flat screen TV. Discovers plasma technology was thanks to a growing demand by researchers at a computer screen does not have the need to constantly renew themselves.

The plasma screen has better resolution and provided a huge difference to have to use a regular TV as a computer monitor. LCD and plasma TVs came out of this revolution in technology. It lasted not happen immediately,but it was a starting point from which scientists began to work.

Television has come so far from its humble beginnings. It was a novelty, something that a program is transferred from the other side of the country could have. Clearly the image was grainy and in black and white, but it was still an element that had only the rich.

Finally, it was affordable. The television evolved into color and larger screen sizes. Then it became much bigger, as big as the average woman. Too bad the picture was distorted and lost their vibrant colors. LCD and plasma solve dilemmas by changing from a cathode-ray tube on the use of plasma.

People are everywhere craze leap into the flat screen TV. The price does not seem intimidating to most buyers when they compare to the differences between the older models and the new fantastic versions.

As more and more manufacturers are discovering new technologies, prices fall. The 30-inch flat screen> Plasma or LCD can be purchased for around $ 800, and in some sales, they go for less than $ 600.



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Before Buying Your First LCD HDTV

วันอังคารที่ 15 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2552

Everyone wants to say quality and affordable LCD HDTV and all manufacturers that their TVs are of high quality at affordable prices. So is that mean all LCD HDTV out there worth buying? How does a customer have the right LCD HDTV work? Well the answer is all depends on your needs. Will you use it to watch games or an alternate computer monitor or just to play TV programs? If you are worried, buy your first HDTV take a deep breath and relax. You must choose between a cool headAll makes and models.

Okay, let's start. Some things to look for in a LCD HDTV it is the maximum resolution, color depth and refresh rates. The higher the number the better. First, the maximum resolution. Current LCD TV market mainly offers 720p and 1080p resolution. However, if you want the highest definition 1080p (was 1920x1080). This resolution is now monitored on more and more, but it also comes with a higher price. One can clearly see theDifference in image resolution between a 720p TV and a 1080p TV. Also, do not waste your money, buy cheaper still disappointed with its lower resolution TV only in a few months later, and then scoop his pocket again to get a 1080p HDTV.

Next is the color depth and refresh rates. You want the highest possible color depth and refresh rates. High color depth means that the images will have natural colors. Red looks red, green looks green, black look instead of pitch blackdark gray and white looks pure white instead of yellow light. High frame rate is noticeable especially when you look at very fast movements either in movies or games. The high refresh rate makes the picture have a smooth transition.

So now that you have provided the resolution, color depth and refresh rates, it is time to get to the other side, for example, the speaker too. The built-in speakers, you'll find in a LCD HDTV in general as to quality. So, if the purchase is likelybetter go to your local store and listen to the sound. Ask the seller to play an action dvd or something and Lister for yourself. If you're not really sure what a great orator, as one might try to be reading the online reviews sound for television. Learn from other experiences and opinions, you can greatly facilitate your purchasing decision.

Other things you might want to consider before you buy, the TV design (it will look good in the TV room?) Whether an integratedDigital tuner (so you can take advantage of the new digital broadcast) take signals is a wall mount included (so you can hang it on the bedroom wall), and other accessories. You can not so important, but you sure want the best for your money to do it right?



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Should Your Next Big Screen TV be a Plasma HDTV?

วันจันทร์ที่ 14 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2552

Are you looking for a new big screen TV? There are several possibilities of different technologies for your next big screen TV. Currently available one of the best and most popular items is the Plasma HDTV technology. But how do you know which model is right for you? Here are some brief descriptions of the CRT technology, LCD screens, Plasma HDTV and projectors, so you better understand you can have your options for your next big screen TV.

CRT Televisions

While itnot as high tech as a Plasma HDTV screen, you can still have a big TV screen with Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) technology (small cathode ray tubes to create the color, producing images), also known as direct-view TV known. CRT is the basic technology for televisions that everyone is aware and is most commonly available. While they are thicker and do not have the same image quality as the newer technologies, CRT monitors still have a good color, long life, canviewed in brightly lit rooms, and for decent prices. CRT screens exist in wide screen and flat-screen options. CRTs are built last, with picture quality that is not never fade. A CRT is a good economical solution. However, when plasma HDTV is less expensive in the future the CRT TVs are likely to become extinct.

LCD TVs

Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) screens consist of two polarizing transparent panels with a liquid crystal solution in the middle, which isin a state between solid and liquid. LCD is thin and light, the popularity of LCD technology for laptops and some desktop computer screens makes. The main disadvantage of this type of TV is its limit in size (about 40 inches). The LCD screen is a good choice if you are not always interested in a big screen.

Plasma HDTV

Plasma HDTV is one of the best and most impressive technologies in the market right now. The plasma screen consists oftiny gas plasma cells that are placed at precise electrical voltages into account in order to make a picture. It uses a digital technology that has a higher resolution than the CRT monitors have. The plasma screens can be manufactured to be to see the resolution to HDTV. From now is HDTV plasma screens is still better than the blacks in ads, she has a better contrast and LCD screen. They also have a better viewing angle than LCD screens.

The Plasma HDTV is not only aYou superior image quality, but it is also a smooth and slippery. These screens are flat and easy (but not quite as easy as LCD) screen and can be hung on the wall like a picture and are not in screen size, like the other models are limited. However, this new technology is still very expensive.

Projectors

Projectors that are not technically in a television, a popular way to get to experience the big screen. Quality projectors will give you a good picture and they areperfect for watching movies or playing games. However, on a blank wall or screen and lights need to dim or turn off the projector since it's faintly see the light.

With a better knowledge of CRT technology, LCD screens, Plasma HDTV, and projectors, you can better decide what kind of big screen TV you want to have to make. With so many possibilities, it is important to know what you select. If you watch on your TV severeExperience, as you would like Plasma HDTV for your next big screen TV purchase. This will give you the sharpest image from all your decisions.



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The Truth About HD TV's - Myths Explained

วันอาทิตย์ที่ 13 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2552

Flat-screen TVs have problems with the display resolution to hold fast-moving images.

This is not necessarily true, even if it moved to influence some television. Plasma TVs can present objects without loss of sharpness or detail. As the pixels can be illuminated, and de-lit, almost immediately, there is no loss in image quality depending on the scene speed.

Some LCD TVs do not suffer from the problems. Even the fastest LCD screens can suffer with a certain movementdisappear and the pixel must be lit, and de-lights of an electric charge. LCD technology is not always better, although you should try "before you buy is suffering" to see if you are interested below.

Screen burn.

Although some of the very early TV screen burn suffered from, it is no longer a problem, so you should not bother about. You can now play computer games or watch channels with static logos on a TV without worrying about different static imageElements on the screen for an extended period. Some TV's do not suffer a small amount of image storage - so you can see a remnant of the image still there when you turn it on again, but after a short time to watch a different channel, this completely disappears.

Plasma TV's are not a car - you do not need refilling

Many people think that plasma screens will need to fill the gas, so they have a job. That is completely untrue andYou do not need to worry about.

Life - it is not yet dead and buried, my dear.

When a plasma TV will be listed life, it is usually in (in thousands) hours. But many of this as if the TV record. This is not the case. The actual lifetime is cited for running the TV until "half brightness". That is - the TV will still work, but the picture may not be as awesome as when you first. Time, they banished to the bedroom / Buy Study / games room and a newModel.

Flat-screen TVs have a bad angle.

This myth again depends on the set, and the technology. Plasma TVs can actually of very wide viewing angle without a significant loss of color or contrast, thanks to the fact that they are light directly from each of their screen cells or pixels observed radiation.

Some LCDs have problems with the display of images wide angles and try again before you buy.

Higher resolution is not always better

It is acommon myth that a higher screen resolution gives a better picture. But this is not always the case.

More importantly, the monitors internal processing (ie, as shown in the picture) and at the time of writing, the Pioneer plasma screens, although only a resolution of 1024x768 a better picture than the rates of 1920x1080 (1080p). Not before the rush out and purchase the latest and greatest set (all manufacturers make their claim is better than everyone else?)You should ask a local e-shop, hook up 2 or 3 screens, you have as a purchase, compare the image. Not everyone has the same opinion as they see their pictures.



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Cantilever TV Wall Mounts

วันเสาร์ที่ 12 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2552

The flexible cantilever TV wall mounts are wall mounts. Cantilevers offer allow the full range of motion on your TV, pull out and pushed flat against the wall, tilted forward and backward and rotate left to right. It is no wonder that she is also known as "tilting and turning."

The nature of the cantilever is for your TV to a number of things, including the nature of the wall, varying selection to get it on the mountain,Your TV, the size and weight, if your TV is VESA compatible and your personal preferences.

In this article I will be looking at the cantilever wall mount that I have for my 46 "LCD TV use at home, the two diamond-shaped arms used to move the TV from the wall - that is, when fully extended, They move up the arms to form an "I" shape as the half extended, and when they form eine''Form flat to form a shape '-' to.

TV wall mounts are made to the minimum fitTV and the maximum size, usually at a distance of 15 inches. In this case, TV wall mounts that will fit 46 "TV in general are capable of hanging the range of 40 to 65. Of course, a 65" TV is very big, so it is not surprising then that the cantilever mount even very large is. In this case, the wall mounting plate is almost two meters wide, and the mount itself weighs about 15kg and is capable of operating up to 100 kg to weigh.

It is not surprising that itBoom of this size it does not fold completely flat to the wall is required due to the size of the anchor, then examine the "flat size" you need before you buy your TV wall mount.

For one thing, the cantilever has an amazing range of motion. It is incredibly easy on the television from almost three feet, and turn it into a 90 degree angle to draw on the wall that you see me out of my kitchen for more than 30 meters away, while I cook.

It also makes for comfortableRepositioning when guests are over. I often find that you as a guest, sitting on another couch or chair makes for a steep angle perspective, especially with the LCD TV's distorted point of view not normally be quite close. The cantilever TV wall mount offers a great compromise, so the TV will simply moved between the two seats for the convenient and common observation.

Finally, the cantilever wall mount is easy to be dazzled. By pulling two tabs on the backWall of the user can set the angle of the TV to minimize / cut shine from every angle in the course of the day - a feature that I very regularly.

While cantilever wall mounts are more expensive than a simple TV wall mounts, for me, the added flexibility makes it much more effective fixings for your TV and allows you to make television more convenient. In my opinion, a cantilever wall bracket should be the preferred choiceexcept that on any TV set those very flat profiles on the open walls, where the TV can mount on a day to see by day.



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Home Theater Installation For Beginners

วันศุกร์ที่ 11 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2552

The excitement of installing a home theater system can only be tempered by the thought of the installation. Diagrams, wiring, equipment, wall brackets and power tools may initially a bit daunting. Spending some time planning your installation, you can save time and help you install a home theater, you can be proud of and enjoy.

The selection of the best place for your home theater system is to achieve the best possible entertainment experience, and for essentialInstallation is as straightforward as possible. She stares at a room with less out the window and outside light is best. The selection of an area that is not adjacent to the bedrooms or areas where others might be sleeping a wise choice.

Start by drawing a diagram of the room. Draw the speakers, screen and equipment locations.

Plan how you in assembling the individual components. If you intend any of the equipment mounted on a wall, always ensure that you have the proper application of fastenersand drive the propeller deep into the tunnel. Their equipment is much too precious to just allow it slide off the wall. Ensure a safe device are connected to the rest of the equipment. Wall mounted large city, but limit the access back.

Check your plugs to see if they are reasonable and proper in those places. Home theater systems usually use quite a lot more energy than a standard TV. The best situation is to have your home entertainment system on its own circuit.You can not nearly enough power outlets are available and have a few power strips to be used. There are power strips with on-off switch and reset button.

Plan how your devices will get in touch to power. Plugging devices directly into power strips or outlets, they can be operated independently of each other. Verify that no components are connected to an electrical outlet is controlled by a wall switch or you could end up with a break in a recordedProgram. Be prepared to label all cables and connections are available to wrap the excess cable.

Now you know the locations of the facilities and outlets, you can draw your schematic. The lines should be run together, baseboards and behind furniture out of the way of traffic. Check the spacing between the individual components to determine the lengths of all connecting lines, which will be required. Get more cable than you think you need. You can always pack extra cable with plastic --Ties. When it comes to cable, the pay you get what you need. Higher end cables will make a difference that one sees and hears. High-end cables are easily noticed in their size, weight and shiny gold-plated connectors. Save your diagrams, additional cables and equipment manuals all together in a safe place where you can very easily to them, if you have to. During installation, you can color code each wound end of the wires with a corresponding colored strip of masking tape around the cable. YouYou can color band in many hardware stores and craft shops. This is very handy in a few weeks, when you disconnect a component by reset it.

You must also think about lighting your home theater's. Indirect lighting from recess lighting is desirable, but not always practical. Lamps or lamps with dimmer allows you to see the right mood, and the screen without straining your eyes.

While the furniture that makes you prefer is the best choice, there arenow a good selection of home theater seating. There are chairs, couches, seats, with the storage and consoles, sectionals and chairs for children. Remember the maximum number of individuals in the home theater room at any given time, there shapes, sizes and personal preferences. Seating should be arranged so that each person gets a clear view, while not be placed near the speakers.



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LCD Wall Mounts Installation Tips

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 10 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2552

Wall mounting a picture or a piece of art is quite simple. You can appreciate to know it better if you are a professional artist. Once you have completed your masterpiece, you framed it to find a suitable place to hang a picture and hang it.

There ends the matter. However, LCD wall rises are relatively difficult, especially if you do it yourself.

The first step would be to examine whether the model can be wall mounted. This can be ascertained,by checking the box or the manual, if there is a reference to the words "contains VESA-compliant" or just VESA mount. VESA is an acronym for "Video Electronics Standards Association," and it means that the TV can be wall mounted. Next comes the hard part - the selection of a suitable mount for LCD-TV. You must also consider whether you want to mount a tendency to your LCD TV wall as a wall mount that has an inclination of the situation may contribute to glare from a windowwhich was not foreseen.

What is rising, there are a variety of ready made wall mounts available on the market. They should allow wall mounts that tilt, rotate and pan movements, and also from landscape to portrait position merely by turning. The rotation can also be set, and tends to resist movement or to allow limited mobility. There are models that can contribute or specific weights. They also have types of weapons with whichCreases, so that the LCD TV is sitting flat against the wall. You can also use a wall mount based on the LCD TV size.

Once you assemble the purchase according to your preference, you must decide whether the LCD wall mount sufficient by themselves or in a professional call. If you are going to do it yourself, then the following can be used as a guideline.

The first step is to decide when mounting an LCD, where the LCD mount. Will depend on the level of difficultyto the place where you intend to mount the LCD since you have to consider a variety of factors, including projections on the walls, the distance from the outlet on the site, where the LCD mount, etc. You can read more information on LCD TVs at http://www.toplcdtelevisions.com

Second, ensure that the tool kit contains all the necessary tools, bracket. Sometimes when you start work and after some progress has been made, you will find that you do nota particular tool, and finally at the end of the call
professional after yourself half the job done. And just because you were a part of the work that he is not implemented
You a discount either. So, if you are not sure whether you all necessary tools for the job, better call the professionals now have.

Tools you may need for wall mounting the LCD TV:

Tape Measure

Screwdrivers

A socket set

Cordless drill

Studfinder

The above does provide some inputs and some precautions you must consider wall mounting LCD TVs.



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Home Theater System - Final Adjustments

วันพุธที่ 9 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2552

Now that you've installed your new home theater system, you should adjust the picture and sound quality for the best overall entertainment. This requires a little planning and setup at the beginning but should require little if any daily maintenance.

First the HDTV monitor settings may require adjustments for room lighting. If the room has a window, the sunlight for daytime viewing and you'll more brightness and possibly could have more contrast. Some advanced remoteChecks may have a day / night settings button. If not, you have to experiment with what looks good to you if you want a nominal setting, do not edit it. Some DVD movies are also darker than others require adjustment every time.

Your surround sound system has many settings to be some of you might not be aware. First, the typical ups and downs settings need to be adapted for reflecting, or include elements in the room. Curtains, wall board and furnitureCan cause a dead tone and some interiors like a slight echo effect in a room can give. Both can be improved with adjustments to your surround sound amplifier.

To color the sound in a dead Under such circumstances, the DSP mode adaptation. Some contain a selection of the church, theater, hall or STADIUM sound. If you have Dolby adjustments, you can view, adjust Center Width, Dimension, balancing and auto-checks. Some amplifiers include Pro Logic II for morecustom sound parameters. Read your manual to see you can customize what impact you for a better sound.

You should be able to change the volume of each speaker channel. This will take some trial and error. Some systems have a test button that each speaker at a time, to assure all Most Discussed will work. The sub-woofer will need to be tested with a film with some heavy bass sounds like explosions. And finally, all adjustments to save by pressing the Memory button.

The large screen HDTV,surround sound impressive, they all seem to jump out of the box, but you will your home entertainment system to enjoy much more by adding these final adjustments improved display and audio quality.



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Simple Techniques for Mounting Flat Panel TVs

วันอังคารที่ 8 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2552


Flat screen televisions are the newest and hottest technology in the television, and they offer several advantages over standard tube televisions. One of these advantages is the great increase in picture quality, they also offer sleek, modern designs that fit well with any decor. Another big advantage is the fact that they are well designed for wall mounting due to its flat design and low weight.

When you begin to examine the possibility of> Wall mounting one of the first things you need to know is what they want behind the wall that you plan to cut, too, do not drill or cut into something in the process of assembly.

Once you've determined that you are sure to mount in a location of your choice, it is time to look at equipment needs for the job. Most of the flat plates that you can buy do not come with the mounting hardware necessary for wall mounting, you have to buy it separatelyfrom television. First, you need to find and buy an appropriate wall bracket, you should be able to check whether your owner's manual to determine a suitable bracket for your TV. The majority of flat-panel TV models come with several brackets that follow the standards of VESA compatible. The models have the word VESA, which are then followed by a number that shows the one-millimeter distance between the mounting holes on the brackets or the TV. An exampleThis would be a VESA 75, which means that the four holes on the bracket are separated by 75 mm apart, there are some brackets that form a rectangle and a VESA number as 100/200, which indicates that, on both sides of the rectangle, the holes are separated by 100 mm and the other two of 200mm.

Next on the list is important to ensure that the bracket is the screen size of your flat-panel, and to double check that the weightAbility can hold the weight of the TV. It is also important to consider what you are doing the bracket that would swivel as to avoid glare or for a better view from a different place in space, such as. You may need the TV a little after assembly to ensure that your view is exactly how you want to push.

The assembly is an ideal, if the TV screen at about eye level seating, you should also be aware of the blinding light reflection, reducing the Quality of your point of view, so be aware of these things, in the assembly.

Another aspect of the assembly is the placement of power and A / V cable. There are ways to do this quickly and the way that are more labor intensive. You can run the wires inside the wall if you want, but this is the labor-intensive. Other options for the wiring that the In-Wall work is the use of paintable cable raceways, which you can attach to avoid> Wall, or you can check to cover the laying of cables under baseboard molding, or if you have more distance. Each of these options is the intersection of ugliness, with the tangled mess of cables and wires, which are often visible between the TV and entertainment cabinet connected.

Once you have determined the route and duration of the wiring you need, how much value the wiring you need. As in any situation it is better to have too much than too little, according tois an example:

Running wire from the receiver to the wall -3 m

Running horizontally behind the wall -7 m

Running perpendicular to the TV in the wall ft -5

Wire for the wall to TV distance (with a slight excess) -2 m

Sum of all measures, -18 m, by a 15% error factor gives you are about 21ft necessary to properly do the job.

After this point you are basically ready to achieve, everything you do from hereis fit the two parts of the mount, which a wall and on the back of the TV together and your flat screen TV wall mounted successfully.



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TV Continues to Advance - Vogels Respond

วันจันทร์ที่ 7 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2552

Vogel's is known worldwide as a provider of a variety of sources for audio and video equipment. It's hard to believe that the company started only recently, in 1973, as a small family business in the Netherlands. The first products from bird was produced to support speakers, and in recent decades, some amazing and innovative products have brought to market. Items such as LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) and plasma screen brackets, video equipmentsupport and other similar device is used not only in households but also in places like airports, railway stations, shopping centers and hospitals.

Vogel's attribute their success to their corporate values. Its goal is to bring innovative, high quality wall solutions for their customers, and produce stylish and functional elements. Vogel TV brackets are designed with the TV owner in mind, more and more people are now mounting flat screensboth for comfort and appearance. Vogel TV brackets should allow for large display, and thus maximizes the installation in an area, the visual experience. Bird's are committed to quality and to ensure that they have fully understood the needs of customers, so that each product provides complete satisfaction. The fact they realize that they reveal a competitive market that they are aware of the need for their products stand out extraordinary. The fact that Vogel TV brackets are so goodis known, is testimony to the fact that they are capable, for shipments to target customers and meet their needs.

Technology is advancing steadily, some of the devices we have today seems almost incredible to people from just a few generations. It seems more than likely that this progress will continue apace over the next few years. Television is a relatively new invention, and many people still remember a time when not even a single sentence, orgot their first black and white model. Until recently, almost everyone had a CRT (Cathode Ray Tube set), but they were bulky and took a lot of space and have no outstanding picture quality. Modern flat panel displays have quickly caught, and their stylish look and the fact that they are posted on the wall, and most people replace a CRT TVs no longer have to choose models. HD (high definition) channels already available, as well as HD-DVDs and DVD players.Games consoles always have better graphics. It is reasonable to think that in the near future the need will increase the HD-TVs.

Vogel TV brackets are designed to meet changing needs of consumers and a good quality and reliability for over 35 years available. As television continues to evolve, companies such as bird's body should continue to provide, bracket and mounting solutions for all types of situations. Modern homes are often full of gadgets - fancy radios,Be used blender, game consoles, but not usually as much as television. Finding a suitable mounting solution for the object that is important, in many cases, the center of our living area.



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GetGray Calibration DVD Review

วันอาทิตย์ที่ 6 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2552

GetGray is a hobby produced DVD Home Theater Calibration. You can only buy them through Internet download, as there is a VIDEO_TS folder that you burn to a DVD-R. As the title implies, the DVD's primary purpose, to your digital display of the device underlying gray scale using a color measuring instrument such as the ColorVision Spyder2 or Gretag Macbeth Eye One Track Pro.

GetGray has some reservations. First, there may only be used (alone, without using additional calibrationDiscs like Avia Guide to Home Theater and Digital Video Essentials) with digital displays such as LCD, DLP, LCoS, etc. It is not the correct test rate monitors to CRT monitors (and old tube TV and / or high-end Front-projectors), such as needle pulse and flowering pattern. Secondly, because the Internet can download a DVD is no color filter for a base color rating. The disc is also the author assumes that you already have a calibration disc with the included filters and even offers aPhotography offer to buy your own filter. Animated De-interlacing tests are the last big gap (which I do not like this de-interlacing torture tests, they show only short coming of your DVD player so that you feel bad about your investment, while your very You probably will not become one of the shortcomings in Lake real entertainment only viewing). (Plus, it is often the source DVD's fault. Last week we rented Curb Your Enthusiasm, and it has a massive distraction jaggies in all backgrounds, Ibelieve, a short coming of the source video resolution.) (Despite this aversion to the 3:2-2:2-bad-edit-low-frame-rate-anime-Euro PAL test revealed DVDs, I check the "Special Interest" shelf every time I check into a video store for the HQV Benchmark DVD.) Oh, and no audio reviews with the exception of a Master Control Tron face for lip-synchronization.

GetGray's main drive is to create a disc that easy to navigate, if both Avia and DVE (Avia navigation is sufficient, but in comparisonits gray patterns have slight color casts; DVE navigation is awful, it makes you the title key on your DVD remote torture). Get Gray has two levels of menus: broad categories (brightness and contrast, grayscale) and their logical pattern groups (5% Gray Ramp, 20/80% Gray Windows). Select the menu item in the test pattern loop, press the Next Chapter Last Chapter and Skip to inside the loop and click to move the menu to fall back to the main navigation. Simple.

ThisSimplicity allows me to calibrate my Sanyo PLV-Z3 again and again to 2.30 clock in the morning on Sunday night (I can not dispense with a green / yellow cast in the 90% and 100% gray window, I'm back at it again today tonight, I know the correct setting combo for flat grayscale and high contrast, the projector is invisible) with very few key presses on my universal remote control. I found the following test signals super useful and convenient:

* 5% Gray Ramp: This test image is used for setting highYou adjust contrast and brightness, so until every third to last bar of each end mixed in the last two bars. This table gives you a good idea what the gray-scale display of the device controls (such as RGB gain and offset change in the Sanyo Z3) to.

* 20/80% Gray Windows: Use this high-low loops quickly adjust the grayscale gray window controls. They are often between the two mirrors, tweaking the grayscale to perfection.

* 10% Gray Windows: After yourRGB gray scale in the ball park with the Windows 20/80, sample for every 10% increase of 0-100%, and enter them into colorimeter AVS Forum member radar spreadsheet Her gray D65 target in your target 2.2 Gamma-length.

GetGray includes a brief introduction to each set of signals plus some advice on calibration and additional sources for the blue filters and additional testing discs.

Whether you're new or experienced in order to calibrate the following statementGuides contain great tutorials / overviews of the process for the amateur or Professional (with or without software): Accucal, Smart III, ColorFacts 6 (PDF direct download).

If you should buy a digital front-projector and a Spyder2 Pro or Eye One, you definitely GetGray. It will cost an affordable price of 25, which upgrades to all 1,0 patches (current version is 1.1 NTSC, PAL is guaranteed for late beta). Show your support for calibration hobbyist little guy and get an accurate andsimple calibration.



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What You Should Know About HDMI Cables

วันเสาร์ที่ 5 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2552

You see the wonder that is High Definition TV, in a hundred different monitors at your local retail outlet. It can be very exciting, but confusing. To get your baby, buy it and take home with them. After a storm of unpacking and connecting the cable, you have ... an image that does not even come close to what you saw in the store. Annoyed, you finally decide to get (to the handbook of what most people would never think not to read) you will find a reference to a kind of high-definitionConnection called HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface), and realize that is exactly what you want to go and bring in experience. To go back to your local dealer, you will be confronted with DVD players that Upscale, HD-DVD players, Blu-ray player, video game consoles and use dozens of other products that just this new interface. Just when you thought you understand the new HDTV, you will be frustrated by the numerous choices.

Older-style analog video connections offered by nothe combination of HDMI standard, which can pass a single cable for audio and video signals, this is the new High Definition age connection standard. If your TV supports Full HD, make sure that an HDMI cable to use for these benefits. Instead of a multitude of cords and a tangle of cables behind your TV and entertainment system, HDMI allows the best of both worlds, snaked through the combination of audio and visual into a single digital cable.

So you know what to buy andTherefore, let us briefly to HDTV resolutions and their meanings.

HDTV resolutions:

- 480i (480 interlaced lines of resolution) Also from what you observed on the normal TV known for years

- 480p (480 progressive lines of resolution) Known as SDTV, progressively scanning images from a DVD player creates a nicer, smoother image on your SDTV / HDTV

- 720p (720 progressive lines of resolution) This is your first step into HDTV. Considering the 720 lines of resolution, nearly twice as highthat of 480p, has a softer image to a high-definition TV

- 1080i (1080 lines interlaced) resolution is currently the highest resolution of satellite and cable operators offering exceptional picture quality on a TV can display 1080i

- 1080p (1080 progressive lines of resolution) as a Full HD, 1080p is known, currently "IT" on the market for best picture quality.

Now that you know the progress of the HDTV resolutions,Let's find out what all those numbers mean really on the new HDTV you just bought.

If you are selecting the cables to the HDMI-equipped devices, get in touch, these are some elements that keep an eye on.

How do you spend a good piece on the cable, make sure that you, the future proofed - even if your TV programs are not broadcast in 1080p, the latest DVD and game consoles, so a cable that is 1080p certification is received. To ensure that it transmits video andLossless audio, make sure that the cable HDMI 1.3. Many cable to make the start for more than 10 feet to lose the quality, so sure that the cable is certified for 1080p. Finally, pay attention to how tight the cable, as most versions have no type of lock, and it can wiggle loose.

That's it. Now it is time to buy an HDMI cable, so that you can enjoy the vibrant video and audio signals that you fell in love with in the business!



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Options For Displaying Your HDTV

วันศุกร์ที่ 4 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2552

Many people are purchasing their first HDTV. One of the hallmarks of an HDTV is that you have many more choices when it comes to how you want to display them. Although it can be very difficult is to allow the matter of a prominent flat-screen TVs to people who use a regular stand, they mount on the wall, they fit under a cabinet, under her bed or a multitude of other places.

Wall Mount

Wall mounting a new HDTV is probably one of the hottest ways toShow your HDTV. Wandhalterungen are very practical, because they often have an arm for you to use various areas of the space angle. As more and more people will open in their open floor plans to take over, this is especially convenient. They show both the TV in your living room or kitchen and be able to see, it does not matter what you do.

Wall mounting is also allowed to set the TV people in places where they would not fit into the rule. You'll find thatMany people have an assembly-TV in the bathroom, so they can watch the morning news as they prepared for work or so they too can enjoy a movie, how they get in a nice bubble bath to relax.

Wall Mount an HDTV you need some practical skills. But with the help of a friend and by following the instructions, most homeowners were able to handle this project for themselves. If you are not the kind of craft there are many paid services that come to your home and set up your new HDTV. Thisis a great option if you depend on your very expensive TV concern on the wall.



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Can a Hi-Def TV Add Value to Your Home?

วันพุธที่ 2 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2552


More and more, a high-def TV will become a part of the average American home. Unfortunately, most houses are not really designed for this often large quantities, and they are easily in their way, rather than an extension of the living culture. But with creativity and a little sweat and cash equity, you will make your HD TV add value to your home.

Creative Living Room Extensions

Start with your living room, the goal for most HD TVs.> Wall mount for plasma and LCD TVs are too expensive and often difficult to place exactly right, because you have studs in strategic locations, you may find that some houses, they are at all suitable.

Instead of a wall-mounted, which can be unstable, even in the best cases, you can install a special room just for the LCD TV: a cavity in the wall designed to keep your TV at exactly the right place for a perfect view. You mustsome drywall, this right, it's a good excuse for your next step: to do your living room surround-sound wiring torn out. In non-custom setups, wiring for surround sound quality must be running on the floor, creating a danger for man and machine alike. However, if you install a good cabling from your wall or cavity on the ideal places for the surround sound stops, you hide your wiring completely, make a safer environment, and add some real value to yourHome.

Do not Forget the Bathroom

When I was a kid, I always thought that was the ultimate in luxury with a TV in the bathroom. This is feasible today than ever before. Run wiring in your bathroom on a white wall, which is suitable for your HDTV, then install your wall. If you have a properly-designed bathroom, you can sing the acoustics suitable not only for the shower, but for natural surround sound to be found, otherwise you should consider the same solutionThey used the living room.

As a final touch, put a mirror in your bathroom-screen HD TV. This clever disguises your screen LCD or plasma TV as a useful mirror, but when you turn it on, the screen is as clear as if nothing there.

The Media Room Addition

The ultimate home value today is the dedicated media room. With perfect acoustics (often with carpet) and the complete wiring and conveniently-placed wallOutlets, and LCD TV screen friendly lighting, this room is a perfect add-on or renovation.

If you plan to major home renovations in the near future and you love your HD TV, you should use one of these extensions for your home. You can, how much value they can add to your home - and even if they do not just add value not be surprised, they can ensure home sells faster if you should move into the future.



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Hook Up A Receiver For Your Home Theater

วันอังคารที่ 1 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2552

What is a receiver?

A receiver is that big, heavy thing that you plug your speakers and other components into (like a DVD player, TV, CD player, Xbox, PlayStation, iPod, etc.). It is the "brain" of the show, really. The idea of all the components to a receiver is the concept of audio / video switching, allowing you to different video sources (eg TV, DVD, camcorder) on your TV
thus changing the audio source - all without touching anything,but the recipient.

Of course, the main objective behind audio / video is switching is driving a receiver for external audio speakers, like surround sound or stereo speakers.

Most receivers have a variety of inputs, and more specifically to 8 speakers and a subwoofer (, 5,1, or five speakers and a subwoofer), multiple video inputs, and even HDMI inputs. You can plug your Xbox, Plasma, and DVD player to your receiver and use a remote control to switch between all the different video switchSources (games, TV, DVD-Video) and have your speakers pump out surround sound. Let's start with inputs and outputs. If you do not understand something, through the whole how-to, since most of them are explained in detail to read.

Remember that a receiver is the hub of the entire home theater, so this How-To actually perform the basics of connecting your complete home theater.

So what the hell is all this "stuff" on the back of the receiver?

I'm going to go overalmost everything you would find on the back of the receiver. The one I'm off base this guide is a Harman Kardon AVR-247 I'm going from the top left of the device and start my way to the right, then I start on the left, the next row and so on.

The first three inputs are for antennas. An FM antenna cable would slide on the first jack and two speaker cables into the remaining slots for AM would plug. Of course you do not have your antenna connector, but ifYou want AM / FM reception through your speakers, you want to go ahead and do it. These are standard connections, so if you lose one of your antennas, just go buy a new for a few dollars.

You've probably heard of composite video. It is a very basic video connection used the most (by a component TV, DVD, VCR, in particular). The common and cheap. As such, the very low quality.
Uses a composite RCA cable for video (yellow) and two RCA cables for audio (red and white, stereo). TheProblem is that a composite video cable combines luminance and chrominance in the same cable, so the quality of the image. You lose a lot of sharpness, and the color begins to deteriorate from the original source. Be useful if the additional input or the device that you connect only via composite video. Otherwise, use something else, like component video. Sounds similar, very different.

S-Video is the next in line after composite. It uses a different type of connector (five pinsin a circle) and gives you marginally better video quality. It's also a video-only cable, so you have to separate in the audio plug. In this case, you will probably be a few red and white RCA cables for your audio inputs.

Next up: a ton of composite audio inputs. These inputs use left channel and right channel RCA cables, red and white. They look like the yellow composite video cable, and they can also video and the yellow for audio, but we keep theColor scheme as it is;) Composite Audio is the bottom-of-the-barrel in the audio. Its perfect for most, but if you are looking for high quality surround sound, you do not want composite. Game systems like the Wii or Xbox, and very basic DVD players are the perfect complement for composite audio.

The same goes for VCRs, CD players, and everything that has only a composite audio output. Plus, if you do not have surround sound or your receiver only two channels (2.1, stereo sound), thenunable to use anything but composite audio. Note that there is a composite audio input under each composite-video input, so it is easy to match them. Plug them in the wrong one and they will no longer sound when you are on this particular video input.

Here we have one of the least-used features of a modern receiver: 6 (or 8) channel direct input. This is only used for two purposes: SACD or DVD-Audio. SACD stands for Super Audio CD. It is a proprietary audio formatdeveloped by Sony for special CDs that are recorded in 5.1 surround sound. That means you need a CD or DVD / CD player, SACD, a receiver with SACD support (as shown), and naturally supports Super Audio CD's. DVD-Audio is the same idea, different brands, different media (its a DVD, not CD!).

DVD-Audio discs are special DVDs in 5.1 surround sound can be recorded and played for them only for devices with support. These CDs go all the way up to 7.1 surround sound, which meansYou would have two front, two rear, two side speakers and a subwoofer to enjoy full 7.1 surround sound. Most receivers support up to 7.1 now, but you will not find DVDs with that kind of capability for movies. 5.1 surround is still the de facto standard, so do not run out and buy more speakers in the foreseeable future.

You can skip this next little item because it is unique to this brand of receiver (Harman Kardon). The Bridge "is a proprietary connection they developed for you to connect
oneiPod. You must buy a separate component that includes a docking station and special cables to connect to the iPod. It is fully integrated with the receiver, the display
Menus and titles on the front LCD screen of the recipient. You can easily pump your tunes through your speakers, whether stereo or surround sound.

Of course, the music on your iPod, stereo sound, so the best thing that can happen is simulated surround sound or stereo surround, the same music inthe two front channels
is provided by the rear channels and center. Some receivers of this intelligent than others, but more on that later.

Here we have our high-end sound inputs and outputs. Basically, have the same performance, you need fiber optic connections (with the quadratic form) and digital coaxial (just like a cinch) cable.
Both are digital to 100%, while Composite is analog. The only way you can truly surround sound from any source is by using one of theseConnections (or the SACD / DVD-Audio Option)

Almost all DVD players these days have either optical or coaxial digital outputs (sometimes both). Many high-definition cable and satellite boxes also come with these
Compounds, so that you can enjoy 5.1 surround sound on high-definition channels. The choice between the two there is really no different in audio quality, so feel free to use
what you want (or what you are forced to).

I do not think that I have a picture for the next plug. It is aCouple power inputs. One thing is for powering the receiver, the other for whatever you want. In this way, when you turn
on the recipient, type (power with the other device, be it a DVD player, CD player, cable box, whatever). I'm not necessarily recommend, unless it specifically suits
Your needs. It is useful if you're running low sales, of course.

Something else will you never use: D-bus RC-5 input / output. This is for infrared remote controls used to on your home theaterSystem. Frankly, not something any of us will ever use. Some of the real high-end could be junkies with something for them, but I did not even come with a device that uses this technology. Keep up on the remote that came with your device, or purchase a high quality universal remote. There is no need for this option. An alternative use for this might be a bit more common: if your receiver's front panel is locked (as in a cupboard), you can get an infrared transmitter to latch on the frontthem. This transmitter would hook up to another device anywhere in your room that accepts the signals from your remote control. The receiving device then sends the commands from the remote to the receiver (via the channel you have connected to the front over the regular infrared transmitter).

Pre-outs, is located directly under the remote in / out. Pre-outs are used when you can plan an add amplifiers to your system (to increase the power and did) so that the volume and audio quality. Average
Users are notUse it for anything other than the subwoofer preamp output. You want to deliver a subwoofer cable from the subwoofer to the subwoofer pre-run-out to
the right frequencies. This is the right way to connect the subwoofer to your surround system. The other entries will not be used if you plan on adding
an amplifier. This is highly unnecessary for home use. You can add an amplifier if you try to fill a space the size of a small house with enough sound, but you do not knowright?

Here we finally have the meat of the system: The speaker inputs! Harman Kardon receivers use bind posts for connecting speakers, as shown in the picture. They
Work on the series as it counter-clockwise, then you can sneak the speaker wire into the caps on and pull it back by turning clockwise to loosen. This will
They give a beautiful fit your speaker wire tractors, that is not likely to loosen itself over time. Other brands may use other types of connections, butbind posts are very common.
They could have been in a position to say this is a 7.1-channel receiver, as the speaker inputs.

You've got room for 2 front left and right speakers, 2 rear speakers left and right,
a center channel and two on the left and right "surround" channels which are placed on the market somewhere between the front and rear speakers (side surround, or 7.1). If you have enough
Speakers, you can go out and plug in the extra 2 side are, but they will not play any sound onall on a 5.1-DVD. You would need a DVD that supports 7.1
Surround sound, and in that time, there's simply no market for them. CDs gladly blast stereo surround through all 7 speakers, though, so for some larger rooms to Use
Advantage.

Our last set of connectors for this receiver: component video. The best video you can change the composite or S-video. They are (a series of all three cables for video communication),
normally red, green and blue. Do not think that is what theCable is doing - if it separates the video signal by luminance and two separate color channels. In the past component
there was in fact represent R, G, B (splitting the primary colors in transmit and recombining them on the target device), but that is not in the current component is video
Connections. Component video can carry high-definition signals all the way up to 1080p, then it is the most cost effective and readily available high-definition input.
Not seen on this receiverDVI and HDMI are the two all-digital video connections.

HDMI is the newest and fastest, most powerful video and audio connection available immediately. It is the cable, which produces audio and video does not mention in one - that is in high definition.
HDMI is supported by the source and the display you connect to do not use all its features. Not all DVD players, cable boxes, support or the recipient of both
Audio and video in HDMI. The more and more becoming a standard now support both.The advantage is obvious: less clutter, higher quality audio and video. You can
to 1080p high-definition video and 7.1 surround sound via an HDMI cable. Newer cable and satellite boxes, DVD players, high-definition DVD players, receivers and more expensive
supports the full capability of HDMI. It's the best you can get is like all digital.

The last link for this article is DVI. DVI is also all digital like HDMI, but it can not process audio signals. HDMI cana technically superior image,
but I think no one could tell the difference. DVI supports HD video up to 1080p, and HDMI. His being is now used less frequently,
But if you bought a new computer or video card for your PC recently, it probably has a DVI (or two) connector on it. Most computer monitors use DVI now and video cards
have followed suit. HDMI is edge its way into the PC market, but its dominance is seen in the home theaterArena.

Now that you have familiarized yourself with common connections, let's plug it all together.

This part of the recipient's How-To will walk you through hooking a 5.1 surround-sound system (5 speakers and a subwoofer) with a high-definition TV, a guide high-definition cable or satellite box, DVD player and a 5.1 receiver.

Your TV & Components

Where will you put your TV, depending on how big it is, how big your room, and where you are seated. When their 50Customs, sitting not more than 10-15 feet, but not less.
A 60 is "perfect for 12-20 feet. If you have a 32 inch set, try to sit no farther than 8-12 feet away. Your receiver, DVD player, cable and other components must, of course, close together, but are they are not physically on top of each other. They all hot, especially the receiver. If you have no choice but to push a thin piece of plywood between the components in order to dispense the heat.

Lay Out OfSpeakers

The first step is to lay out your configuration. Different rooms call for different locations for your speakers and subwoofer. If your room is a typical rectangle, go ahead and put the two front left and right speakers somewhere flush with the TV on this side of the room. Your left speaker goes toward the left corner, right speaker, right on the corner. Do not bother with speaker wire yet (unless your speakers come with speaker wire already attached, in this case onlynow let them dangle). Note that the speaker is left or right only depends on how you connect to your receiver. Your speakers are not really known as "left" or "right".

Depending on how you acquired your speakers, front speakers could be larger than the rear speakers. That's how you know that they are at the front. Otherwise, all speakers the same shape and size, and you can each use for any purpose.

One exception: the center channel. Normally a center isChannel is much shorter and wider than the other speakers. It should be used only for the center channel. Sometimes, all 5 speakers could be the same, usually on a very low-cost installation. You can use any of these speakers for a particular purpose.

Your center channel should always be either directly above or below the TV. However, you have to do it, get it done! It is not as the center channel for nothing, you know. Each film will pump almost 90% of the vote, which youhearing and the majority of the rest of the sounds through the center channel. It is a very important component to the surround-sound setup.

Your subwoofer should always be on the floor. If it is impossible to put him on the ground, they get on the floor as close as possible. Placement behind objections or in closets will diminish its effects. In a perfect setup, the subwoofer would be on the floor near the TV (perhaps the left or right) in the line of sight. Nothing shouldBlocking the side of the subwoofer that comes out of the air (usually by a grille to protect the subwoofer itself covers).

When it comes to finding a good place for your speakers, you should mount those partitions. You can usually buy speaker terminals brackets online or in stores. You can also
existing shelving, buy some shelves, or on tables or other objects. No matter how you do it, you should keep the speakers as close to ear level as possible. A spokesmanmounted on the ceiling of the room is not to give you the optimal listening experience.

The last, something to note about layout is speaker wire. Perhaps at least 100ft of speaker wire, but you will often even with a lot more if you
You try to wire through your ceiling, under carpeting, up through the basement, or around objects to conceal it. The measurements and buy at least 10% more than wire --
You think you need. You are probably usingit!

Cabling

You need different types of speaker cable are available to you to know before setting up your home theater. If you bought an HTIB (home theater) in a box, it probably came with 100ft of horribly cheap speaker wire. You do not want that! Do yourself a favor: buy some high-quality, 14-gauge speaker wire. All that is higher than 14-gauge only thin and vulnerable to interence, quality loss and poor quality over longer distances. Fourteen gauge is a goodThickness and suitable for most home theaters. Make sure not be too thick - some speaker wire simply will not fit in the speaker wire jacks on some receivers.

Some receivers use proprietary speaker inputs. Sony is an example. Many Sony receivers have special connectors for speaker wire and will not accept a standard speaker wire. You either have to use the Sony-provided speaker cable, take the ends of Sony speaker cables and put it on your own, or buy some of these specificConnectors from Sony directly to your speaker cables. My recommendation? Avoid any receivers with non-standard speaker wire number of posts / sockets / plugs. Search binding posts or other connectors that you slide in itself, and clamp down on a typical speaker cables allow.

If you've sorted out your speaker cable, you need to do some cutting and stripping, if you chose to purchase your own. This sounds harder than it sounds, so do not worry!

Measure out each length one at a time by theSpeaker wire with either really great scissors or a sharp knife. Now you need the ends of the wire strip. Use either a stripping tool, or the good old scissors. You can use the scissors on the cable in place and easily Apply Some Pressure, as you twist the scissors around the cable, cut carefully into the plastic coating. Eventually, they will be weak enough that you can just slide out by pulling on it with your fingers. You need at least 1 / 4 "of exposed wire.

Now you can can make your connectionSpeakers. Note on your speaker wire the difference between the two ends. You need to use your as a positive and a negative. Sometimes the coating in a different color between the two, or there is a text and not on the other side. Keep these - depending on which side you positive your speakers, use it positively to the receiver. Crossing the two can cause damage, either immediately or sometime in the future. It might work this way, but you do not want itto!

Connecting the speakers is easy enough. Front left to front left on your receiver, center speaker center on your receiver, etc. .. Your rear speakers can be described as "surround" or "backwards" instead of just "behind", but retain in mind when you have 7.1 or 8.1-channel receiver, "Surround" can be shown on this page, surround speakers, not rear speakers.

Subwoofer

Your subwoofer is certainly a little more complicated. There are a few different ways to do this andmany variations of inputs / outputs on the back of the subwoofer. I'm going with the most standard and efficient method for your first go.

You need a subwoofer cable for connecting your sub. If you have an account yet or do not want to buy, you can for a standard red and white RCA cables to replace (or a couple, because they are usually connected, you can hang the other cable). It works, but really not the best way to do this. You also need whats called the Y-adapter. On the back ofYour sub should) is a left / right input (red and white. You plug the Y adapter to these compounds and then the subwoofer cable (or RCA cables) to the other end of the Y (Note: if you do not have a Y adapter, just choose the left or right input to plug in).

Now take the other end of the cable and plug it into your receiver
Subwoofer preamp output. I hope you have an under-powered, it is to AC power outlet. Everything you need to do now is to plug in yourSubwoofer is good.

If you do not have RCA jacks on your subwoofer, or it only has speaker wire jacks (and) probably not powered, you must connect it to the old-fashioned way. Your front left and right speakers will ouput jacks plug into the subwoofer instead of your receiver. They will then run speaker wire from the left and right inputs on the subwoofer on the left and right speaker output on your receiver. In this way, the subwoofer is operated by the recipient and will notWork and an under-powered. Also some power away from your front speakers with this method. A good idea is to buy a new, powered subwoofer with line in RCA jacks.

Connecting the Dots

They did the hard stuff from the road. Exit Now, by adding it to your TV, DVD and cable / satellite box. Always try to get the best options first. If your DVD --
HDMI has also, and use your receiver. If you use your DVD S only via composite, S-Video and component video, componentVideo cable. When it comes to audio, you absolutely need
be used for digital coaxial (jacks usually orange) or embedded fiber optic (usually the female in the unit and has a door on it, and if the door is open, a red light is visible). If you are not one of them, you will not be true surround sound! If all else fails, resort to composite (red and white) audio connectors.

Note: close to the terminals on your receiver look. Everything is labeled as the first sentence ofRed, green and blue component video inputs can be labeled "Comp 1". If you use the composite audio-cablesfor your sound, you need to plug into the sockets to coordinate with "Comp 1. This is perhaps not by the beneficiaries clearly, so please refer to the manual of your receiver to determine which Using video inputs, audio inputs. In most cases you will be able to configure them from internal menu of the receiver with the remote.

For some receivers, all the component videoinputs, for example, are linked to a single composite audio input (usually "DVD"), so if you connect more than one of the component inputs, you will be competing for sound when more than one device is active. This is why you'd want to configure the component inputs to use different audio inputs.

Your manual is the only way to figure out how to go about it. Composite video will usually match up to composite audio inputs with naming conventions like Video 1 -> Video 1, Video 2 -> Video 2, etc., but as Component and DVI cable may not work. You should also configure digital audio inputs match the video inputs you plan on using. For example, if you are using a digital coaxial input (possibly "Digital 1"), and component video, you want to match "Digital 1" with "Comp 1". Also, see your user guide, how to do this.



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