A Wide View!

March 23, 2007

Samsung HL-S5086W 50 inch HDTV

The Samsung HL-S5086W offers the sharpest and clearest images available form both HD and regular TV. Despite its impressive 50″ display the HL-S5086W is surprisingly thin at only 15.6″ deep, and to help diminish the50in-tv.jpg usual clutter the HL-S5086W has built-in “hidden” speaker and is Digital Cable Ready with the integrated CableCard slot, enabling you to enjoy digital cable without the usual bulky Cable box. The HL-5086W’s DLP chip is faster than any HDTV technology, with millions of mirrors switching on & off 15,000 times a second to deliver ultra-sharp picture for fast moving images.

 

When combined with Samsung’s Cinema Smooth light engine, the result is a crisp, bright picture with deep, rich colors that’s closer to film. A contrast ratio of 2500:1 provides blacker blacks, sharper whites and vibrant colors. The HL-S5086W’s precise, sharp picture and fast process speeds make this screen ideal for sports, fast action shows and movies and gaming.

Movie Out or In?

March 14, 2007

Home Theater Vs. Movie Theater

Of course going to your local movie theater you can see the latest movies to hit the box office. A night in to watch a classic or new release at home is not so bad either. But I bethometheatervsmovietheater.jpg your home doesn’t have the sound a movie theater has. My only question to you is, WHY NOT? A good home theater system could also blow your living room windows out as well as a movie theater could.

Just think, your sitting at home with a tub of popcorn and a soda and you only have walk a few feet to your bathroom. If you go out to a movie theater, you have to stand in a line for tickets only to find out it is sold out. If you were lucky to get tickets, then you get in line for popcorn and the guy 10 people in front of you that is ordering can’t make up his mind. After all that mess is said and done, you walk into the movie theater and there aren’t two seats together. Lets not get into the guy that left his cell phone on.

If this happens the next time you go out for a movie, then consider a home theater system and avoid the lines.

Home Theater Design

March 5, 2007

Laying Out your Home Theater

Do you have a plan for how your home theater will be designed? Well first off, this probably isn’t a “do it yourself” project. So you will have totheaterdesignlayout.JPG call a home theater specialist to get this project rolling. These specialists will most likely draw up a schematic of the lay out or show you their previous work.

Once all of this has been completed, Architects are then called in to complete and build the home theater design. As far as what scheme to use in the home theater is left up to interior designing. This will most likely have to contracted out to someone different and you guessed it, there will be most likely be extra fees or charges.