Wednesday

 

Ready for the Big Game? Plasma, 1080i, LCD, DLP?

They say that nearly two and a half million people are considering a major HDTV purchase before this years Super Bowl football game on February 4th. That's a lot of plasma and LCD televisions and a lot of people, I'm sure with a lot of questions.

If you're one of the many considering a purchase for the big game, you want to check out our Home Technology blog. We've got a lot of advice prepared on plasma versus LCD and some installation tips. Even if you're not buying for the football game, 2007 is turning out to be the big year for high definition television purchases as the prices continue to fall and new technology is improving an already nearly perfect picture.

Confused about 1080i or how high your plasma screen should be? Here are a few related posts for you:
And, if you've already bought your Hi-Def TV from Costco, and need someone to install it for you, then go ahead and post your project for free on our Home Technology page.

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Friday

 

Home Theater Installations

You're finally ready to buy an HDTV system and set up a home theater? Well, before you run off to Costco or Sam's Club to buy a new plasma TV, you might want to plan out what you want from your setup.

I would suggest talking with a home theater specialist. The kid with the braces at the local Best Buy is nice and all, but he's no expert. And you're making what will amount to a very large investment in your home theatre system -- so you're going to want to get it right.

A home theater installer has a lot of knowledge and expertise to be able to evaluate your needs to give you what you want. You can schedule a consultant to come to your house and talk about your plans and expectations, review your room size, the viewing distance, and your budget. Then he or she can let you know what the best equipment for you will be. No guessing, no problems, no returns.

Here is what you need to think about before your home theater installation consultant shows up:
Before talking with a consultant, draw up a plan of your room and play around with the possibilities. Plan for furniture placement, TV location, power outlet availability, lighting, and window treatment options. Doing a little research and hard work before you buy can make sure you're totally satisfied with your high definition entertainment system.

If you need to find a local home theater installation pro, post your request on our website and receive multiple bids from several experts - this can save you tons of time and a better bid can save you money. The kid with the braces at Best Buy will understand...

RELATED ARTICLES:
Plasma TV Installation
What Is Home Theater?

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