Home Cinema
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Going Into The Movies
Home cinema is a term used synonymously with home theater.
It helps to make you feel just as if you were in a movie
theater as it seeks to reproduce cinema quality picture and
sound.
Technically speaking, a home cinema could be as easy to
arrange as a television, DVD and some speakers.
It is fairly hard to specify what the difference is between
a -home cinema- from a regular television and stereo.
Most consumer electronics experts agree that a home
theater integrates a high-quality picture with surround
sound.
If you happen to have a home cinema, you are trying to
capture a real cinema experience. Therefore, you would
need a higher sophistication and quality set of components
over that which an average television can provide. Setting
up a home theater would include getting the following
parts:
1. Input devices - You should have one or more video/audio
sources. HD DVD or Blu-ray are preferable.
2. Processing devices - A stand alone AV receiver can be
chosen or perhaps you would prefer a Preamplifier and Sound
Processor. The choice is yours.
3. Audio output - You must have anywhere from 2 to 11
speakers with an additional subwoofer.
4. Video output - You must have a large HDTV display. There
are several options to choose from: Liquid crystal display
television, plasma TV, video projector, CRT TV or a
rear-projection TV.
5. Atmosphere - In order to improve the cinema feel, you
should have comfortable seating and organization.
There you have it! These are the basic things to have when
you consider having a home cinema. Pretty soon you’ll be
saying, “Let’s go in to the movies!”





