FAQ > Home Theater FAQ (9 entries)
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It sounds like a joke, but it's pretty much true: the answer is "the biggest TV you can fit through your front door." The reason is that TV definition — i.e., ...
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A: For our purposes, a home theater system consists of a TV, a home theater receiver, a set of surround speakers (typically between five and seven), and a subwoofer. The ...
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Put simply, HDMI is a new connection type that carries both digital audio and digital video (at resolutions up to 1080p) in a single cable. It can be found on HDTV's, ...
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1. Version 1.0 HDMI v1.0 was the original format, released in December 2002. It took DVI's video signal format and added in the ability to carry ...
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A: Most DVD and Blu-ray players can upconvert regular DVD signals to a higher resolution and send them to a compatible TV via an HDMI connection. ...
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A: The optimum placement for the front left and front right speakers is far enough apart for a good stereo effect, and at roughly the height of the ...
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Dolby Surround and Pro Logic use 4 and 5 speakers respectively. Surround Sound adds rear speakers to the main front pair, and Pro Logic adds an additional center channel. Although these ...
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Ideally, the listening area should be in the center of the room at equal distances from all speakers. If this is not possible, then there are ways to improve the situation. ...
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Speakers perform best when the listener's head is directly in front of the speaker and at the same height as the drivers. The sound response where the driver is pointing directly ...
