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Home Theater System – Putting It All Together

So you have picked out your favorite components for your new Home Theater System. Now you want to custom install everything into your home and get the best viewing and sound. You will need to plan for the best location of the HDTV, the speakers and how to route the many connecting wires and cables. If done right, you will have an incredible system with the best picture and sound possible.

First the flat-panel HDTV should be placed either on a stand, an existing piece of furniture or on the wall. A bad location is opposite a window that gives a lot of sunlight if you plan for daytime viewing. It is actually better to place the screen on a stand in front of this window. The sunlight may have to be shaded with curtains or blinds, but some filtered light is also acceptable. If the window is not a problem you can consider mounting the screen on the wall. Be aware of children and passers by that might accidentally come in contact with the screen and damage it. The best safe location is either higher on the wall or have a lower piece of furniture like a credenza or shallow table of some sort below the screen. Remember to get help to avoid personal injury to your self when moving or lifting a heavy HDTV.

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Children’s Home Theater Loungers – Top Ten Reasons Why Children Want Them

Home theaters are growing rapidly in popularity. More and more
educated adults are spending their time and money wisely while
enjoying their Friday nights together at home. With numerous
styles of home theater loungers and recliners that are available,
consumers are finding that comfort and fun go hand in hand. Kids
are now included in the fun with their own children’s home
theater lounger.

Quite often, kids want what mom and dad have. It is a known fact
that children love and need to spend quality time with mom and
dad too. It is also a fact that mom and dad need space from time
to time. So, if children have their own lounger, they are less
likely to pest their parents and the family is more likely to
have a good time together.

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