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It’s great to
have options . . . until you have to choose just ONE.
Let us help!
We do equipment
research though, so that you don’t have to.
Read on to find
what choices are out there and what best fits your home. If you get overwhelmed,
don’t worry we’ll make it easy and enjoyable.
Check also
ISF ready list of equipment
on ISF Forum
Before you look at equipment,
please think a little what size of the screen and what resolution are you
looking for. You have to consider how far from the screen are you going to
be and how much space do you have. I recommend the biggest you can fit in
your environment and you can afford. To help you to take the best decision look
here
- Front Projectors
- The best option for a true home theater.
- If you want the best, front projector is the only option.
- If you have or can build a large, dedicated room, with controlled light,
you can create the best movie experience in your own home.
- Only front projector can produce images larger than 100" wide (115"
diagonal).
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- Rear projectors
- Recommended for living/family rooms or medium size home theaters.
- If you want a good system and have ambient light go for RPTV
(Rear Projector TV) or large plasma display 1920x1080p.
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- Direct TV
- Over 50" - Recommended for living/family rooms or medium size home
theaters.
- If you want a good system and have ambient light go for RPTV
(Rear Projector TV) or large plasma display 1920x1080p.
Under 50" - Recommended for personal home theaters or media rooms.
- If you have a small room and/or ambient light, Direct TV (Plasma, LCD
or CRT) may be the best option for you.
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- Aux. Equipment
- Video processors
- Audio Equalizers
- Remote controllers
- Power conditioners
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- Amplifiers and processors
- Samples:
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- Speakers
- Samples.
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- DVD players
- Samples.
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