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
part:

1. Input devices - You should have one or more video/audio
sources. HD ,DVD or Blue-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 sub woofer.
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!-
You can make it as plain or fancy as you would like.

 It is just time to enjoy the movies at home.
It is just time to enjoy the movies at home.Dan and Deanna "Marketing Unscrambled"
 
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