Home Theater TV Setup
submitted: Jul 17th 2008 |
by: LeeDobbins |
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For your home theater TV setup you have to choose the best television from the wide variety that is available. The best criteria to look for in this choice is the size and picture resolution of the television.
Choosing a 27 inches or even larger televisions are the order of the day. It's not true that the larger the picture the more cinema like it appears. This can be true in some cases but before buying you must consider a lot many things.
The size of the room in which you are planning to place your home theater system can help determine what size screen you should get. As a general rule the larger the set the more room you need to allow to create the proper viewing distance between you and the television. It would also be wise to consider the amount of natural light that the room you have chosen receives. Some larger sets do not perform well in a bright environment. Also make sure you have measured the area where you plan to place the television in order to choose a set of the proper size.
The home theater TV setup with which we are most familiar and which is quite inexpensive is called a direct view TV in the industry. This can also be a good choice for your home theater, the other choices being a rear projection TV, which includes the LCD display, the flat panel TV with either LCD or plasma display, or the rear projection TV which requires a separate movie screen.
A television which receives a digital system instead of analog is a better choice. The reason is because digital signals are progressively scanned, providing a higher picture resolution. Such sets are easy to locate as the broadcasting format in the United States is being changed from analog to digital , and the televisions are being manufactured with this basic change in mind. HDTV is the name given to the highest quality digital signal. It is very important that you buy a compatible set ,,so you get this extra resolution, although these are most expensive televisions. A good idea would be to buy an HDTV ready television for your home theater and upgrade the system later.
To make sure you'll be totally happy with your home theater TV setup, take the time to compare a number of different brands of the type and size of TV you are most attracted to. Make an educated determination based on your planning and research for years of future pleasure.
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