The electronics market is an increasingly confusing one with new technologies appearing all the time. If you’re in the market for a new TV and have already done some research you’ll know that LCD and Plasma are the ones to buy. But which is best? We won’t tell you, but we will give you enough information to make your own mind up.
The decision to invest in surround sound is a subjective one. It all depends on how you use your TV, how many movies you watch and whether you can afford it. If you’re a movie buff then a home theater experience is a great investment. If you mainly just watch TV with the occasional movie then it probably isn’t.
When we go to the movie theater the lights go out as the movie starts, so why is lighting so important? Even at home we tend to dim the lights or turn them off altogether, so why bother with proper lighting?
If you have ever looked at the back of a modern TV, you will know there is a wide range of connection choices for your devices. Home theater has come a long way over the past couple of decades, and each TV set has to have the widest choice of connections possible.
Satellite TV has revolutionized the way we consume television over the past few years. Whether it’s for the good or not is up to you, but is has fundamentally changed the entertainment medium.
Despite the advances in LCD and LED technology plasma TV’s are still selling well. Ask any Naples video retailer and they’ll tell you plasma isn’t dead yet. It has many advantages over LCD, such as better performance in dark rooms and the ability to project proper black. If you’re in the market for a plasma TV, here are a few things to bear in mind.
Apparently Naples Electronics stores have sold a whole lot of these little boxes. It was something of a phenomenon when it first arrived on the scene over 10 years ago when the company first announced its Digital Video Recorder, or DVR.
We watch movies in the dark. The reason we know when the movie is about to start in a cinema is because the lights go down. So why is lighting important is home theater?
Visit any Naples theatre or cinema and you will enjoy the sound in glorious surround sound. For years, home theatre fans have wanted to replicate this sound quality at home, which is when the home theatre was born. Manufacturers learned about this market and moved to exploit it. Now there is a dizzying array of choice for building your own.