Home Theater ideas for Christmas
December 16th, 2008Things have changed so much in recent years in the area of home theater. It is now possible to enjoy the full moviegoing experience in your own home, minus the sticky floors and overpriced popcorn. Well, you can have those too if you want, but anyway… You may want to convert your living room into a home theater room, and why the hell not. What are you going to be needing to transform your living area into a cinematic paradise?
You’ll need some thing great to watch things on, something great to watch things through, and something great to hear through. I recommend eyes and ears to start with, but after that, the dream items right now are large-format TVs (either LCD or Plasma depending on your budget or personal preference. Personally I prefer large LCD TV sets. For unbeatable picture and motion quality, opt for a great Blu-Ray player instead of trying to upscale DVDs. Blue ray discs are starting to fall in price, and thus these amazing players are becoming ever more economical to use and enjoy.
You need three high-quality home theater speakers for your home movie theater. The set up for your home movie theater with the three basic components is the best perfect setup for small rooms. However, if you have a bigger room for your home movie theater, I am sure you have a bigger budget for your home theater. Then you may want to consider the recommendations of home theater experts, you may add more speakers for a more fulfilling sound and may need to compliment them with a larger subwoofer to maintain the surround sound effect in your home movie theater.
If you want a bigger picture than the large scale TVs will provide, you may want to consider buying a home theater projector. You may also acquire home theater seating and television cabinet if you want to compliment the home theater design to make up a complete package for your home entertainment, but you really don’t need to go to all that effort to enjoy the movies in style. If the room is smaller, then you may only need the three basic components for your set-up. Either way, the time is right for the ultimate film experience.