eBook Info :
•Paperback: 336 pages
•Publisher: For Dummies; illustrated edition edition (February 14, 2003)
•Language: English
•ISBN-10: 0764518011
•ISBN-13: 978-0764518010
Book Description
Select the best equipment for your home theaterThe fun and easy way™ to create the movie theater experience in your own home
Are you ready for HDTV? Checking out surround sound and DVRs? This value-priced guide clearly explains the latest advances in home entertainment electronics and makes sense out of all the available choices. It then helps you choose the right equipment and shows you how to put it all together to build the home theater system of your dreams!
The Dummies Way
•Explanations in plain English
•“Get in, get out” information
•Icons and other navigational aids
•Tear-out cheat sheet
•Top ten lists
•A dash of humor and fun
From the Back Cover
What do you need for the perfect home theater experience? You need this book!
Overwhelmed with options? Annoyed by acronyms? Take charge with this friendly, easy-to-understand guide! It begins with the most basic information, helps you choose what you need and put it all together, and finally takes you through fine-tuning your system and cool touches such as accessing home theater content from your cell phone.
•Just for you — learn how to plan a home theater system and choose components that fit your budget, your lifestyle, and your room
•Alphabet soup — actually understand DLP, 3LCD, HDMI, DTV, and HDTV, and be able to talk intelligently with salespeople at the electronics store
•Game time — incorporate a Wii, Xbox 360, or PS3 into your setup
•Don’t be Blu — know about Blu-ray, why the VCR isn’t quite dead yet, and the amazing abilities of the PVR
•Sounds you like — explore HD and satellite radio options, CD players, DVD-Audio disks, and options for old cassettes and vinyl
•Be the cable guy — set up your system with the proper cables for each component, or learn what it takes to go wireless
•Tuning up — calibrate your video with a calibration disk, an optical comparator, or a DVD containing THX Optimizer
Open the book and find:
•The ABCs of home theater audio
•What the DTV transition is all about
•How to use a Media Center or Home Theater PC
•An update on MP3/digital music files
•What you want in speakers
•How to consolidate all those remotes
•Tips for taking home theater wherever you go
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We can separate video screen viewing into two categories: Home Entertainment (casual viewing), and Home Theater (approximate the large, involving image of a theater). Both uses are completely valid, but will result in very different choices.
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