Flat screen televisions continue to be popular, but curved televisions are now an option, weight the pros and cons with help from home entertainment experts.
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Flix Premiere Brings Movies Into the Home Instead of the Cinema
Flix Premiere brings customers movies they can’t get anywhere else. Find unique independent films to enjoy in the comfort of your own home theater.
Is a Home Theater Projector Right for My Home?
Before you remodel the living room and invest in a new couch for neighborhood screenings, consider these three important facts about home theater projectors.
Sonos Play 3: Delightfully Balanced Sound, Wireless Streaming Music
The Sonos Play 3 wireless hi-fi system is a powerful speaker designed to incorporate and mesh with the rest of the Sonos family. Macworld recently gave the device a “5.0 out of 5 Mice,” saying the device “can easily fill a room with sound from [a vast and diverse array of sources, including] your iTunes library, internet radio, and services such as Pandora, Rhapsody, Napster, Spotify, Mog, Rdio, Last.fm, SiriusXM, [and many more].”
So Many Different Types of HDMI Cables: Which One Should I Choose?
HDMI cables can simplify and streamline your home theater setup. However, the seemingly dazzling and endless variety of specifications and capabilities of HDMI cables can give even seasoned audiophiles pause. How should you choose?
Can a Home Theater Take Your SF Loft to the Next Level?
Gorgeous looking home theaters will improve the aesthetic of your home or loft and contribute to a positive “Feng Shui” to make your space that much more comfortable and fun.
Home Automation: Benefits Galore, Convenience, Green Energy, Security.
You and your spouse have spent a not inconsiderable amount of time contemplating an upgrade
to your home entertainment and energy system. Perhaps you even considered automating
aspects of the process. But inertia is a powerful “de-motivator” and so far you have not pulled
the trigger. It’s time to ask yourself a decisive question: is it really worth it to you, moneywise
and otherwise, to switch over to an automated system? Or do you feel comfortable retaining the
current system you have or modifying it just only slightly?