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The Inside And Out Of A Home Theater

Home theater is a home cinema system that tries to reproduce video and audio in home that is of cinema quality and gives a real `cinema experience`. A basic system could comprise of an arrangement of a DVD and CD player, a television and a set of speakers. According to the people in the consumer electronics industry, it is primarily an integration of high quality video and surround sound.


A home theater design generally comprises of input devices, processing devices, audio output, video output, and proper ambience and atmosphere.


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Video Tapes to DVD

The transfer from VHS tape to DVD is essentially a process by which the contents of the VHS tape is digitized and transferred onto a DVD disc. However, in processing this transfer, there might be problems relating to the standard and zone constraints. Therefore, this process of conversion could consist of conversion and then transfer. North American countries use NTSC as their standard for video tapes and DVDs. Therefore, if you have a movie video tape from Europe, South America or Asia, you will not be able to playit in your VCR because of the non-compatibility of standards. That VHS tape needs to be converted to NTSC before it can be viewed. Similarly a DVD purchased in one

The Inside And Out Of A Home Theater
...environment, sophisticated acoustic design elements, like `room-in-a-room` construction, can be added to the system. Recreation of an ideal cinema experience does not stop here. A projector enclosed in a projection booth, specialized furniture, curtains in front of the projection screen, ...
of those countries, would not work in your DVD player, both being from different region. The standards used in Europe, South America, Asia and few other countries are mostly PAL or derivative of PAL. Therefore, converting a VHS tape to a DVD, would mean that the PAL standard be first converted to NTSC compatible standard and then digitized on to the DVD disc. There is no SECAM DVD and perhaps such a DVD will never be produced. There are VHS SECAM tapes which can only be converted to NTSC or PAL standards and then transferred to a DVD. This is a task which is offered by many service providers today.


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A Buyer’s Guide to Plasma TV Technology

When the first plasma screen televisions came on the market a number of years ago, they were unaffordable by all but the wealthiest individuals and businesses. As with many other forms of technology, however, the passage of time and the improvements in manufacturing methods have led the prices of plasma televisions to fall a great deal, making these great TVs more affordable to a large part of the marketplace.


There are of course a number of different manufacturers who make excellent quality plasma televisions, and the marketplace for these TVs includes a veritable who s who of electronics companies, including Sony, Samsung, Panasonic, Zenith, Phillips and Sylvania.


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Features and Benefits of DLP TVs

Even today, Texas Instruments remains the primary manufacturer of this technology. Many different manufacturers license the technology from Texas Instruments, and build their products around the TI chipset. In addition to its use in televisions and projectors, DLP technology is used in a number of specialized applications such as lithography and imaging.


DLP technology differs from other video technology in that it utilizes a small digital micromirror device (DMD) to tilt more than 1.3 million of these tiny mirrors, each of them smaller than the width of a human hair either toward or away from the light source contained within the DLP device. This process creates the dark and light pixels which appear on the projection

HIGH DEFINITION TVS
...which can be also used. If you have a decent and quality monitor, it might make sense and will save you lots of money to get an HDTV card for your computer. This new invention of High Definition TVs is ...
screen.


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The Features and Benefits of the Multisystem LCD TV

What is an LCD Display?


LCD is short for liquid crystal display, and while LCD technology has been around for quite some time, it has been only in the last decade or so that the technology became suitable for the high quality flat panel television and computer monitor displays we see today. The most notable feature of displays using LCD technology, of course, is the thinness of the unit, but the power behind that thin design is actually quite extensive.


The display on an LCD panel is comprised of picture elements, or pixels as they are known to computer geeks everywhere. The resolution the flat panel display is capable of is determined partially by how many

Features and Benefits of DLP TVs
...see the full 625 lines of resolution available in the PAL system and the full 525 lines used in the USA NTSC system. There exists a converting type of DVD player which is codefree in that it can read all ...
pixels are contained in the display. A typical LCD panel display can range from hundreds of thousands of pixels to millions of pixels, and the higher the number of pixels the better the resolution will be. LCD televisions come in a number of different shapes and sizes, but they are typically designed to accommodate a 16 to 9 display ratio. This ratio makes them perfect for watching widescreen displays like DVDs, as well as traditional television shows.


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