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Installing A Home Theater System

Owen Jones | November 13, 2011

It is sure that the most important consideration in setting up a home theater set-up is the size of the room where you will set up the home theater system. Therefore, the size of the most important part of a home theater set-up, which is the television, is also reliant on the size of the room. Regardless of the size of the room, the minimum suggested size of the screen is 28 inches.

A flat screen television is also suggested, because it will cut down on reflections and glare. Speakers are also dependent on the size of the room. Obviously, you would require more speakers in a very large room than in a small one.

You might want to put a lot of small speakers in a large room or one large speaker in a small room. The acoustics of the room is an important issue in this. Therefore, I recommend that you either get an expert in or get a wireless sound set-up that can be built upon.

The average number of speakers in a starter system in an average sized room would be five or six. The more speakers you use, up to a point, the greater the reality, but lots of speakers also means that you do not need thunderous volume too. There are many considerations when it comes to the sound – far more than with the screen.

You will want surround sound, with woofers, sub woofers, treble and bass speakers all with the Dolby control set-up, probably all controlled by a graphic equalizer. All these controls can be confusing, but once you have the sound right, you will know it. It will sound like a full-sized movie theater.

Another important constituent of your home theater system is the DVD player. Your DVD player really must have a progressive scan. This is because a progressive scan produces sharp and flicker-free pictures. However, the progressive scan facility depends on the television unit, because not all television sets support progressive scan signals.

An possible upgrade might be a five-disk carousel DVD player. All of these things also depend on the amount of money you have, of course. However, if money is short, start with the best DVD player you can afford and use a few old speakers and the biggest television set you can get hold of. Later, you can upgrade the television or the speakers.

The furniture is crucial too. You have to feel as if you are undergoing a special experience. The goal is to have reclining seats, but you can start with large bean bags. Add air conditioning and a fridge for cold drinks and a few tables for nuts and candy and you are almost there.

My concluding touches would be old movie posters, photos of movie stars, a collection of autographs would be great, a replica Oscar and any other memorabilia you can think of. Then set all this off with some subtle lighting that you can raise or dim as required.

Sound, camera, action!

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with Home Movie Theatre. If you are interested in a Home Movie Theatre, please click through to our site.

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Cordless Phone Headset

Owen Jones | November 1, 2011

The cordless phone headset is a wholly hands-free unit and as a result permits the wearer the choice to roam or operate away from the computer station.

This incredible creation from Plantronics is the last word in wireless independence for your administrative center. The chic Plantronics cordless phone headset has excellent sound quality and hands-free freedom of up to 100 metres from your desk – in a normal office, this means up to 50m.

The Plantronics cordless phone headset is very light and comfortable to wear and bin easily connect up to your existing telephone system – it upgrades any traditional work station telephone into a fully wireless system.

It can be turned into any of three styles, so that you can make your mind up which is best one for you. The options are: over the ear, over the head and (with an optional extra) behind the neck. The Plantronics wireless headset has up to nine hours of talk time and a rapid charge time too.

You can even answer telephone calls whilst you are away from your computer station, by way of their optional handset lifter – it makes taking a telephone call as trouble-free as picking up a headset.

Plantronics Cordless Phone Headset

With Plantronics cordless phone headsets, you acquire the freedom of talking without a cord. Most of the Plantronics H-series headsets can get used as cellular headsets with the addition of a patch cable. Cordless phone headset units will typically have lower speaker volume because they don’t have a headset amplifier.

With cordless phone headset units or standard phone headsets, the benefits of using hands free headsets and not having to kink your neck is a basic in today’s busy office environment.

The H series includes the following Plantronics models:

H251: The Plantronics H251 SupraPlus cordless phone headset continues to set the standard for durable, lightweight headsets for contact centre and office professionals. Expanding on the classic Supra style with new features, enhanced stability and updated styling, this H251 headset supplies a new level of all-day comfort and reliability.

HW251: This model is the same as over but has a wideband speaker.

H91: the H91 is comfortable for all day wearing and is an fantastic option for the most discriminating office professional

H261: all the above have one ear piece (monaural) the H261 has two (binaural).

H101: as the H91, but binaural.

H261N-UNC: The Plantronics SupraPlus UNC (Ultra-Noise-Canceling) cordless phone headset. The H261N-UNC cordless phone headset is the gold standard in performance and comfort – even for the most phone-intensive uses.

A wider receive-side frequency response band, an intelligent flexible boom and chic design all bring greater audio accuracy and headset flexibility to the business professional.

HW261N: Working with the most recent in wideband VoIP technology, the Plantronics SupraPlus Wideband HW261N headset delivers more advanced audio performance improving speech clarity, resulting in decreased errors, repeats and listener fatigue.

The noise-canceling binaural HW261N has a new extended boom to further reduce ambient noise. This list is not exhaustive, there are many makes and models. This selection is here only to give you an notion.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on many topics, but is at present involved with the Plantronics CS 50. If you have an interest in technology, please go over to our web site now at Plantronics CS50 Headset

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How To Go About Buying A Computer

Owen Jones | June 22, 2010

As with everything else, buying a computer is straightforward if you know what you are doing. For those who do not know though, it can be a total nightmare. People who have used a computer before have a good idea about what they require and what they want, but for those who have never used a computer before, all the components that make up a computer can appear bewildering.

The obvious answer is to purchase the best that you can afford, but this still might puzzle some people, because the best is not always the most expensive. In the computer world, ‘the best’ normally means the biggest and the fastest.

Just to make it more perplexing, ‘the biggest’ here does not always mean in size, but in capacity. The only large size that is important is the monitor. This is a quick rundown of how to buy a computer and its components:

Before you buy a computer, think about why you want one. If it is for educational purposes: that is surfing the web and looking up content, you do not have to have more than a basic desktop computer. If you are constantly on the move, then you might require a laptop, or maybe cyber cafes will meet your requirements.

This kind of machine is also sufficient for writing letters and emails and almost any type office work. Top flight computers are only required by games players and exhibitionists.

Purchase a complete computer. That means acquiring a kit of: CPU (the ‘computer’), monitor (screen), keyboard, mouse, speakers and printer. This way you will just have to plug everything in and off you go – you can be sure that they are all well-matched.

When you buy your next computer, you can buy all the components individually to get even better value for money or a system more precisely customized to your preferences.

Go for the largest screen, the fastest memory and fastest hard drive and the biggest memory (RAM) and biggest hard drive (gigabytes) that you can afford. You do not have to have a great deal of ‘space’ for normal office work or normal surfing, but if you get into downloading music or films, then memory soon gets eaten up, although you could always add a new external (plug-in) hard drive later, in need be.

Make sure that you buy a computer that is not too old, if you go second-hand. This is because you can up-grade computers for two or three years, but after that manufacturers change the casings and new components will no longer fit – planned obsolescence, it is called.

Get your computer from a well-known, reliable local store and make sure that it has a good guarantee. Computers do not often go amiss, but you do not want to have to send it half-way across the country and wait three weeks for it to come back. If you are in business, get two. Perhaps a laptop and a desktop and synchronize the contents of both so that you always have your data.

Following these guidelines will ensure that the computer novice gets ‘enough’ of a deal and an adequate machine that is fit for purpose without paying through the nose.

If you are looking for new full tower computer cases, or any other type of computer cae, just go over to our website now at Clear Computer Case for more information.

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Selecting A Screen For Your Home Theater

Owen Jones | May 27, 2010

If you are thinking about setting up a home theater system, then there are three essential pieces of equipment to consider. They are the screen, the speakers and the player. Two of these pieces of equipment are directly linked to the dimensions of the room in which you will be seated and where you will be seated.

All DVD players over a certain price are fairly good and you ought to listen to a couple to make up your mind. The same with speakers, although how many you will need is reliant on the proportions of the room. The screen is more important and that is what I want to discuss here.

It will not actually be of very much help to you to just walk into a department store which stocks fifty or sixty television sets all in a line. You may find that you have a preference for one screen’s colour display over another, but the colours are controllable anyway by brightness, contrast and colour mix. You ought to view the screen as it will be seen in your home theater.

In order to do this, I always advise getting a pen, paper, preferably graph paper, and a rule. Draw in the dimensions of the room to the largest scale that the sheet of paper permits, maybe one inch for two feet or there abouts. Then draw a line to symbolize the screen against whichever wall you choose and finally add a few squares for the seats. Now measure the distance between them and write that figure down, because it is very important.

Using our scale above, if the gap on paper between the screen and the seats is five inches, the distance in the room will be ten feet and ten feet is 120 inches. A good rule of thumb, when trying to work out screen size is the same one used for paintings, which is that the ideal viewing distance of a picture is between three and five times its diagonal measurement. Therefore, in our example, the ideal screen size should be between 40 and 24 inches. However, many experts put a minimum screen size for a home theater at 28 inches.

That may come as a bit of a surprise to many of you, because a lot of people think that the answer is the bigger the better. However, primed with this information, now go to the TV store and look at the TV’s again. You will find that if you get up too close to some sorts of screen the picture becomes rather poor, particularly with conventional television screens. Plasma and HDTV permit you to get a little closer without losing quality.

Another factor is your age, or at least, the quality of your eyesight. Would you rather watch the film with your glasses on or off? Off for me, so I would tend towards the higher end of our scale or maybe even go above it. My eyes are not going to get any better, but I can always put my glasses on when the time comes that I cannot see my screen properly any longer. However, I want to put that time off for a while yet, so I would go for a 48 inch screen in this illustration for my home theater. Plasma, if I could afford it.

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with Home Theater Screens. If you are interested in a Home Movie Theatre, please click through to our site.

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Wireless Speakers For Home Theaters

Owen Jones | May 26, 2010

Wireless speakers are not the height of technology that they were not so long ago, but they are still pretty new. The good news is though that the price of good quality wireless speakers has come down to an affordable level for most people. However, the constant march of technology continues and it is almost impossible to be on the forefront of it for more than six months before something new comes out.

So, I have come to a deliberate decision not to be on the forefront of technology any more. Twelve months behind is good enough for me these days. It can save you hundreds or even thousands of dollars to make that decision. I am sure that you are already aware how much items like computers, in particular laptops, and plasma TV screens have come down in recent times.

So, now is the time to get into wireless speakers. They are a good idea in any situation, because you can move speakers around without needing extension leads, but they are particularly practical in a home theater because people will not be able to trip over the wires in the dark.

Wireless speakers have come down in price because there are more manufacturers making them, which is the normal reason why this happens. Many of the newer manufacturers are in the Far East, which is also nothing new, but the quality is just as good. They are just less expensive.

Wireless speakers are one of the first up-grades you should think about if your system is a couple of years old. Wireless speakers allow so much more freedom to move your speakers around to get the best sound out of your home theater set-up.

One tip if you want to try to save a bit on your acquisition of wireless speakers is to buy online. But, do not rush into it. First of all do the round of the shopping malls and find out which wireless speaker systems you like. Take a note of three brands or models. Then go online and check the prices for these models.

You should note down the models, the online prices and the URL of the store where you saw them online. Then, go back to the stores where you first saw those models and ask if they are willing to equal, or better, the price. If they are willing to price match, all well and good. You have won because, if there is a problem you can return them locally. If they will not, you must judge the value of a local purchase to you.

You can easily end up with a top quality home theater system with wireless speakers by going about buying your up-grades in this way. You really ought to go the way of wireless speakers and if you do not believe me, just walk around the shopping mall one Saturday afternoon, you will soon be persuaded.

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with wireless home theater systems. If you are interested in a Home Movie Theatre, please click through to our site now.

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