How To Buy Home Theater System – HDMI Wireless
Wireless Home Theater Systems January 19th, 2009
Wireless Home Theater System Buying Tips
Butter Popcorn, cozy seats and an all time classic movie…all this in the comfort of your own home? Possible? Yes, now with a wireless home theater system you can get the ‘theater’ feel in your own home.
Wouldn’t it be great for you to come home, after a long hectic day at work, to a comfortable home and your favorite room…your movie room, with its wireless home theater system…with warm butter popcorn and your all-time favorite flick playing? It’s even better than going out with some friends to an overcrowded movie, where people mostly talk and the popcorn is stale.
Snap back to reality pal! Unless you have a wireless home theater system, this fantasy of yours is just pointless. But why should it be just a fantasy?
Buying and affording a home theater system is not that difficult. But why go in for just any home theater system…why not the best…why not the wireless home theater system. Now you do not have to worry of miles of wires or of electrocuting yourself.
Understanding Home Theater Systems
The first thing you need to do is understand the concept of home theater systems. Here we are talking about recreating the feel of going to the movies in your very own home. So that would include a large screen on a wall preferably a forty inch flat screen TV, a projector, three or five speakers with digital surround sound and lets not forget the comfortable seats. And what makes a home theater system absolutely perfect is if it were a wireless one, so that your room is aesthetically free of unsightly wires.
Tips on buying a wireless home theater
Ok so you have finally decided to buy a home theater system and a wireless one at that. So how do you start? What do you do? Here are some tips that will help make it your whole home theater buying expedition a little simpler.
- Planning – I cannot stress enough on the importance of planning before buying a home theater system. You need to decide and plan on several things – the place where you are going to set up the home theater system, the budget, the components, the accessories and so much more. Plan out each and every detail with room for improvement. The stuff you buy is going to be expensive and you don’t want to end up with something that isn’t suitable for you. And once you have decided upon the type of TV – flat screen, LCD or plasma screen, the rest as they say is history.
- Accessories – here comes the interesting part, the accessories for your wireless home theater system. If you have a tight budget then just a large screen TV and speakers will do, but if you have some extra moolah to spare, then there are some cool accessories you should splurge on. I’m not saying extravagant and over the top accessories…I am talking about essential accessories like a power conditioner and learning remote control. A power conditioner is where you can plug in all your equipment, and the remote control is one that eliminates all others. You can also throw in a set of headphones if you have small kids in the house whom you do not want to disturb at nights.
- Speakers – buying home theater speakers or speakers designed for your home theater system can be quite a task, especially with so many varieties and technologies for speakers and sound. If you are getting home theater speakers then avoid the traditional looking bulky box speakers, instead opt for those that are slim and sleep and can be wall mounted right next to your flat screen TV.
- DVD and projector – a DVD player and projector are essential components for your home theater system. You can get a DVD player to fit every size and every budget. A projector may not be that essential, but if you have the money you can always get one to round out the whole ‘home theater’ feel.
So, what are you waiting for? Go out there and get yourself one of a brand new wireless home theater systems, but don’t forget to plan!
By Khushnuma Irani
Published: 11/23/2007
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