Matt Thames on March 24th, 2010

In order to enjoy the full HD home theater experience one must ensure to purchase all the HDMI equipment needed. HDMI cables are just one of the components that are needed. Most new HDTVs have at least two HDMI inputs. DVR’s, DVD or BluRay players, game consoles and computers also feature outputs to give you high quality audio/video. Much about these technologies can be highly priced and confusing to many, however having a single HDMI cable handle both audio and video has the potential to make setting up you home theatre much easier and cheaper.

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Jane Peters on February 26th, 2010

This coming weekend the Marriott hotel in Bristol accommodates the largest AV and Hifi show of the year.The Sound and Vision Bristol show invites audiophiles and pure AV enthusiasts for all corners of the UK.

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Michael Fish on February 22nd, 2010

Television sets have come a long way since the old black and white cabinets that served as furniture several decades ago. Colour television sets, with their large cathode ray tube, were bulky and took up almost as much room as the old cabinets. Also, the picture on these old sets was frequently lacking in clarity. The development of plasma television has changed all that.

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Jason Thomas on February 11th, 2010

When you used to shop for a television you never had as many choices as you have today. There are a wide variation in available televisions for your entertainment, so many in fact that your decision may require a little research prior to your purchase. The two most popular television types, on the market, include the LCD and Plasma televisions. Each have many great aspect and many not so great ones, therefore your choice will be based on the amount of use the television will receive and the area that the television will be viewed.

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Jason Thomas on January 3rd, 2010

Purchasing a television is a lot different now than previously. When shopping for a new television back in the day, you only had two basic decisions to make. The first being, how large of a TV you actually need or want. The second, being how much money do you have or want to spend on the television. If you were also in the market for a home theater set up, you still only needed to know how big your TV was going to be.

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Ari Guyer on December 27th, 2009

Plasma tv technology consists of hundreds of thousands of tiny pixel cells which are held between two panels of glass. Those cells hold a mixture of gasses. Electrical pulses excite the gas causing them to glow and produce light. Each pixel is made of three florescent lights. Those lights are coloured red, blue, and green. The colours blend together to create the overall colour of the pixel. The overall colour is used to produce what you see on your television.

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Kristaria Dawson on December 21st, 2009

Are you a fan of watching television? Naturally if you are, a wide flat screen TV is something you desire to ensure your viewing experience is the best it can be.

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Matt Thames on December 4th, 2009

If you do not own a video game console, then you do not have a complete home entertainment set up. If you are constricted by finances, as to what you can afford to add to your collection, read on. Most people would not be in a position to buy every system out there, and there aren’t many out there who really want to.

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Pam Stenner on November 18th, 2009

Flat screen TVs came on the scene years ago and took the market by storm. Sales were slow at first but when the prices started to go down, everyone had to have one in their house. Now, when you go into a store that sells televisions, it is hard to find any of the old style tube TVs as they are mostly flat screens.

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admin on November 7th, 2009

Suave Kajko of CANADA HiFi helps Pat Foran answer questions about the Plasma vs. LCD TV debate

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