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On The Bleeding Edge Of Home Theater

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On The Bleeding Edge Of Home Theater Ed Driscoll on 2003/06/22:

  „When Briere began to ask his contractor about what would be needed for a sophisticated home office in his vacation home, Briere says, "he didn't know anything. And we started talking to all sorts of people, and we went to various stereo stores, and other people, and couldn't really find anybody who knew anything." That same outside-the box thinking drives Home Theater For Dummies.“

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Upgrade to a Home Theater

  „If you think 250GB sounds a bit excessive, you're underestimating how quickly a home theater system can fill up hard drive space. PVR programs usually generate MPEG-2 files, which eat up about 2GB for every hour of recorded video. (You can also record at lower bit rates for smaller files, which is similar to recording in EP mode on a VCR.“
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/ 0,1759,1430013,00.asp - Cached

Home Theater Seating

  „About>Home & Garden>Interior Decorating> Decorating by Room> Offices and HomeTheaters> Home Theater> Home Theater Seats“
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Ultimate Home Theater PC

  „We decided the name of the site is going to be Theaterware, playing with the concepts of Home Theater PC and software, hardware, freeware, shareware, etc.“
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Amazon.com: Books: Home Theater for Dummies

  „For someone who's entirely new to home theater -- from A/V receivers to speakers to display monitors to hooking everything up -- "Home Theater for Dummies" offers a quick primer on the subject. It covers both sound and sight and gives honest opinions on many things.“
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Sony's Wireless Home Theater-In-A-Box

  „You like the idea of home theater, but just can't bear running all the speaker wire around the room. The solution may just be a new home theater-in-a-box system unveiled by Sony that uses infrared wireless technology to transmit audio from the receiver/amplifier to the speakers and subwoofer. However, you may have to wait awhile, it will be only available in Japan for the time being. For more details, check out the full report via Gizmodo. “
http://hometheater.about.com/b/a/025518.htm - Cached


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