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Monday, November 30th, 2009 at
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So, went to the movies lately? Let's face it, in this day and age, go to the movies is not what it is cracked up to be. Recent studies have shown that box office ticket sales have steadily declined over the years and the reason is simple – years ago, if people wanted to see a movie, they had no choice other than going to the theater. I do not know about you, but I do not remember the last time I had a nice "movie going" experience. Let's look at what is involved. First, you must find the times and, theater home system, the films that are playing. Read more... (500 words, estimated 2:00 mins reading time)
Monday, November 30th, 2009 at
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Las Vegas, January 16, 2003-2003 Innovations Award Honoree Sensio introduced its patent-pending Sensio 3D Video Processor at CES showing clips from four extraordinary 3D movies at their booth, including the IMAX 3D Movie SOS Planet, before being released North America. Hosted by award-winning journalist Walter Cronkite and directed by Ben Stassen, the film is produced by nWave Pictures, supported by the World Wildlife Fund, and will be released on DVD by SlingShot Entertainment. Sensio has also submitted an excerpt from Journey of Man, a visual and musical celebration of life with unique artists of Cirque du Soleil, a 3D film produced by Peter Wagg for Sony Pictures Classics. Read more... (772 words, estimated 3:05 mins reading time)
Monday, November 30th, 2009 at
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Houston, TX July 28, 2004 – theater equipment manufacturer Home Entertainment PC Ltd. (EPC) was chosen by the magazine Home Cinema Choice Best Buy to receive a prize for EPC Fidelity II digital entertainment system powered by Meedio software. Meedio rich graphical interface and ease of use EPC has won five out of five stars in the software category. "People do not believe that the level of quality audio and video that can be achieved with a software system based on" EPC founder Ian Cox said. Read more... (477 words, estimated 1:54 mins reading time)
Monday, November 30th, 2009 at
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Unless you lived under a rock for the past few years, you probably heard about high-definition and its many advantages. You will probably be very familiar with the standard format for TVs that has been used for recent decades. Although the standard with television broadcasting has been upgraded to digital and has a better picture and sound quality, it will take several years before high definition formats to become the new standard for television, film and, theater home system, video games. This does not mean that you can enjoy the many benefits of HD home today. Read more... (406 words, estimated 1:37 mins reading time)
Monday, November 30th, 2009 at
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The home theater receiver (or the A / V receiver) is the heart and soul of the system, in order to choose the right model is crucial. In this article, we discuss the features of a home theater receiver. Decoding surround sound can not really compete with cinema leader in screen size, but you can completely recreate the amazing surround sound in your living room! The main task of a home theater receiver and fed to the speakers, and to give them the appropriate audio signal from the surround sound mix, which comes from the source. Read more... (633 words, estimated 2:32 mins reading time)
Monday, November 30th, 2009 at
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Find your dream home can be tough, it's easy to find a place with the right number of bedrooms, or the right number of bathrooms or in the courtyard to the right size, etc. – but the finer details, which could potentially travel up when it comes to finding the perfect place for you and your family. You may be looking for a home office, theater home system, or a home theater, a basement pool, or a ground. Some or all of these may or may not be deal breakers – it is certainly possible that you could live very happily probably in a place that does not meet your individual needs, but you can expect to live more happily in a house to meet every single one of your desires. Read more... (595 words, estimated 2:23 mins reading time)