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Author :: Lance Winslow  |
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| Article Title :: Home Audio Hurricane Proof Installations |
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| Are you considering a home audio system for your humble habitat? If you are considering a home audio system you may also want to consider making it hurricane proof and weatherproof and that includes the ability to withstand a lightning strike on your home. Home audio systems can be very expensive and chances are during a large storm you will want to turn on the music and forget about the weather outside.The only problem with this scenario is the weather has not forgotten about you. For instance if you live in a mobile home, they are considered “Tornado Magnets” and you are sure to get hit with a Tornado. But a hurricane will bring with it very strong winds like a Tornado, as (read full article) |
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Category :: Home Audio Video Articles |
Author :: Ross Bainbridge  |
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| Article Title :: An Introduction To Portable DVD Players |
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| A digital video disc, or DVD, is an optical disc storage media that lets you store data, including movies, and DVD players are devices that let you play DVDs. The discs are normally twelve centimeters in diameter, with a few having an eight-centimeter diameter. Portable DVD players are DVD players that allow you to watch movies whenever and wherever you like—they let you watch a movie "on the go."Portable DVD players have a liquid crystal display, or LCD, screen attached to them. The LCD is in contrast to a standard DVD player, which needs to be connected to a television set for viewing. Portable DVD players are compact and lightweight and can be operated very easily. These devic (read full article) |
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Category :: Home Audio Video Articles |
Author :: Ken Marlborough  |
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| Article Title :: LCD Projectors |
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| A LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) Projector is the modern version of the slide projector and overhead projector. Unlike CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) projectors, the LCD projector does not function according to the traditional projection-tube system.The LCD Projector usually contains three separate LCD glass panels - one each for the red, green, and blue components of the video signal. The LCD chip is transparent, and when a powerful light source is passed through it, each individual pixel transforms the light and projects the image or data through a lens onto the screen.The LCD Projector technological revolution started around the mid-1990s, when manufacturers began to use microdispl (read full article) |
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Category :: Home Audio Video Articles |
Author :: Josh Riverside  |
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| Article Title :: Top DVD Rentals |
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| A movie that may not be well received in a movie theater might be a hit in a DVD rental store. This has also often been the case even with the advent and subsequent explosion in popularity of VHS in the 1980s. If you are one who enjoys watching any and all movies, then DVD’s are the way to go.Stores generally keep many copies of popular DVD movies to keep their customers happy. Those who could not rent a popular DVD movie the first time around, can put their name of a reserve list and pick up the movie as soon as it is available. Sometimes, regular customers can reserve a copy of a popular movie by calling the store or by paying a deposit fee in advance.Store managers usua (read full article) |
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Category :: Home Audio Video Articles |
Author :: Keith George  |
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| Article Title :: TV Wall Mount and Widescreen and Flat Screen and ... |
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| Not long ago a TV was a TV, just a television set. Yes, there where sets with some extra features, stand alone speakers for example, but it was easy to pick your choice. Now you have a lot more options to take into consideration and a number of terms to learn. So let us see what kind of guide lines we can give you.TV Wall Mount - These TV:s sell more and more but are considerably more expensive. They are called TV wall mount as they are so thin, 2-5 inches, or 5-10 centimeters. The picture is completely flat and the set should be connected to digital systems. The number one reason to buy a TV wall mount is the fact that it does not require any space on the floor.Today you ca (read full article) |
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Category :: Home Audio Video Articles |
Author :: Lee Dobbins  |
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| Article Title :: Details of a Custom Home Theater |
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| A custom home theater is a great way to improve the interior of any home. If you are interested in this option, you will have hundreds of choices available to you. You can make your home media center into anything you want it to be and by customizing your home theater, you will have a unique space to occupy and entertain family and friends.When you are customizing your home theater, you will need to buy several pieces of equipment and furniture.The centerpiece of any home theater system is usually the television. If you are looking to customize your space, you will want to get a television that goes above and beyond normal duty. There are many options available to you, a (read full article) |
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Category :: Home Audio Video Articles |
Author :: Ken Marlborough  |
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| Article Title :: LCD Video Projectors |
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| Below are some of the best and most widely-used LCD Video Projectors below $2,000 (except for the Panasonic product, which is a little above $2,000) available on the market.Epson PowerLite 81p LCD Video Projector –XGA features a 5-watt audio system; high-aperture LCD with 2,000 ANSI lumens with 1,024 x 768 XGA resolution to deliver accurate color, color saturation, and image quality; four input connections; and automatic source selection, setup and operation. It also supports USB connectivity; NTSC, PAL, SECAM, and HDTV signals.Hitachi CPX275 Video to XGA LCD Projector can project various computer signals as well as NTSC/PAL/SECAM video signals and is specifically designed (read full article) |
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Category :: Home Audio Video Articles |
Author :: Jason Gluckman  |
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| Article Title :: Discount Plasma Televisions |
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| Buying a plasma TV is always a costly proposition. Plasma televisions are becoming more and more common, and as demand starts to level out, the prices are starting to fall according to the law of supply and demand. Naturally, while customers will be keen on minimizing the cost as much as possible, the sellers will try to attract as many buyers as possible by offering suitable incentives.Different plasma TV dealers offer different types of discounts to customers. Some of them offer cash discounts for any purchases made by check, money order, cashier's check or wire transfer. With this, a customer can save on his/her plasma TV purchase. The cash discount usually applies to a custome (read full article) |
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Category :: Home Audio Video Articles |
Author :: Kent Pinkerton  |
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| Article Title :: CCTV Cameras |
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| Closed Circuit Televisions (CCTV) have come a long way from their early conception. What started out as a crude device, the CCTV camera has evolved into an innovative piece of technology used to clarify visual mysteries that are undetected by the naked eyes. The first CCTV devices were manufactured with black and white television sets that were connected to a monitor through a physical cable. At that time, the most advanced version of CCTV was either a collection of cameras attached to a switch that allowed you to traverse from one view to another, or a view using multiple cameras at one time.Nowadays, there are a variety of CCTV devices to choose from. Many are still wired, but th (read full article) |
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Category :: Home Audio Video Articles |
Author :: Max Bellamy  |
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| Article Title :: CD Cases |
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| Compact discs are amongst the most popular forms of storage available for computer users. Whether we buy new CDs or burn back up discs, the storage case in which the CD is stored is as essential as the quality of the CD itself. They usually take the form of jewel cases, or a brittle plastic that can break easily when too much pressure is applied; this way, the case and not the CD is what breaks.CD cases are required to protect the data on the CD. If a CD is dropped, it may get scratched, crack or even break. Keeping the CDs in a case, however, will protect them from scratches and damage. There are many materials used to make CD cases. They may be classified as soft or hard cases. (read full article) |
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