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Home Theatre Design Books
Silver Screen Express has simplified your search for books on how to create your own Home Theater. Many of these books are
good for learning the terminology and helping you choose the best product available and within your budget.
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This value-priced guide clearly explains the latest advances in home
entertainment electronics and makes sense out of all the available choices. It
then helps you choose the right equipment and shows you how to put it all
together to build the home theater system of your dreams! |
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With this consumer's guide, buyers of home theatre systems
will be taken through the technology and components of home entertainment and
learn how they suit their individual needs. You will discover the best
components, how to be a savvy shopper, how to avoid buying the wrong technology,
and how to set up and fine-tune a system. |
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Starting with a "whole interior" approach to home entertaining, the book takes
readers step by step through an examination of current technology, space
planning, acoustics, functionality, lifestyle, and overall aesthetics with the
goal of planning and designing an entertainment system that's right for you. All
types of spaces are addressed, from small urban apartments to spacious,
multipurpose living areas to full-blown dedicated theatre spaces.
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Filled with information on the hottest trends in consumer electronics, this book
will help you choose video, system-integration, and acoustics equipment. It also
offers basic installation information and news on the hottest electronics,
including HDTV and DVD. Although a lot of good information, this book seems to fall short of its promise. |
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This guide is similar to Home Theater for Dummies. The concensus is that although
the author does a fine job in giving you the technical Jargon, it is not as well written as Home Theater
for Dummies. For the money, go with Home Theater for Dummies. |
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This book contains just the basics. I do not believe this book is worth the money they
are asking. It serves as a guide to help in creating a movie theater
environment in the home. It discusses all aspects of the audio/video revolution
from TV sets, DVD players, and satellite systems down to the speakers, wires,
and connectors needed to make the home theater work. |
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Theo Kalomirakis - known as the "father of home theatre" - is
a leading creator of custom-designed theatres and one-of-a-kind entertainment
environments. This volume presents nine of his projects, points the way to new ideas for
living that incorporate large-scale themed environments and describes the
technology that makes this revolution in entertainment possible.
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A handbook for anyone just considering a home theatre or
already in the process of maintaining one. It guides readers through the
shopping experience, installation, use, upkeep, and maintenance of audio, video
and surround-sound components. |
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