Home Theatre
Can you use a home theatre system as just an ipod sound sytem without a TV?
I was thinking of buying a Sony DAV-HDX275 home theatre system merely to use as a cd player/iPod player. Can I do this or must it be hooked up to a TV to work?
You can do that but the effects that make surround sound work are encoded in movies. (THX and Dolby Surround.) You do not have the same effects on cd or ipod. These are stereo only music sources. Your tv has nothing to do with the sound other than to maybe see what you are doing to set up the system and of course watch movies and television.
Whether you are viewing a premium-quality 2D picture or seeing incredible 3D depth, images are breathtakingly real in Samsung Full HD. Combine with a 3D TV and 3D active shutter glasses to view the latest Hollywood 3D titles or amplify your viewing experience by up converting 2D content to immersive 3D.
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3D Technology Checklist This product is 3D-related. To help you get a great 3D experience, use the checklist below to ensure you have everything you need. 3D viewing requires: A DisplayFirst, you'll need a 3D-ready display--whether it's a 3D HDTV, 3D projector, or 3D computer monitor...
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Enjoy immersive surround sound and 1080p high-definition visuals with the Samsung HT-D550 Home Theater System, which includes a DVD player, a 5.1-channel surround sound speaker set (subwoofer, center channel, and four satellite speakers), and 1000 watts of booming power...
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(March 2011)The SC-XH150 Home Theater System incorporates a wide variety of Panasonic technologies for high quality sound. The Clear Sound Digital Amplifier and Down Firing Subwoofer reproduce a clear, dynamic sound that wouldn't be expected from the compact size of the main unit and speakers...
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3D Technology Checklist This product is 3D-related. To help you get a great 3D experience, use the checklist below to ensure you have everything you need. 3D viewing requires: A DisplayFirst, you'll need a 3D-ready display--whether it's a 3D HDTV, 3D projector, or 3D computer monitor...
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The 7.1-channel Onkyo SKS-HT540 speaker package is the perfect addition to your DVD player and home theater receiver. It features 2-way bass reflex front, center and surround speakers that provide an excellent soundstage with 130 watts of output each, plus an earth-shaking 230W powered subwoofer for rumbling impact...
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Curtis HTIB1002 5.1 Surround Sound Home Theatre System In A Box features 5 Satellite speakers, powered subwoofer, 150 Watts total output, full function remote control, LED indicators and is fully compatible with TV games, video cameras and computer sound systems.
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The Wi-Fi ready Samsung HT-D4500 Home Theater System with Samsung Smart Blu-ray gives you the best of the web with Samsung Apps, combines with an impressive 1000 watts of 5.1-channel audio.
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Watch movies in Full HD 1080p resolution with this 3D Blu-ray Disc home theater system, which features 5.1-channel surround sound and wireless rear speakers. Wirelessly stream movies, TV shows, videos and music from Netflix, YouTube, Pandora, Slacker and more...
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2009 has brought many changes in the home building industry, here are some of the trends you can expect to see.
The concept of "green" building has taken the construction industry by storm and those who don't follow suit will be left behind. Green building techniques begin with the selection of materials, the use of natural light and space, proper insulation, flooring, and even responsible techniques for disposing of waste. It's estimated that this industry will grow by 60 percent in 2009 and will influence everything from residential to commercial developments.
Home design with energy saving solutions will become standard. This includes everything from energy star rated appliances to heat pumps and even solar power systems.
Water conservation technology that ranges from water-saver fixtures to rain recovery systems and tankless water heaters.
You'll be seeing fewer of the sprawling McMansion designs as buyers opt for smaller homes with efficient designs. Only about 14 percent of the homes built in the U.S. have ceilings higher than 9 feet. The upscale features such as granite countertops, stainless steel appliances and spa bathrooms will still be present.
About one third of buyers don't mind purchasing a home without a living room. Many of these rooms are being turned into a study or extra space.
The demand for more storage space is becoming a common trend. You'll see larger walk-in closets, extra storage under stairs and in the attic. The size of the homes aren't getting larger, but the use of existing space is becoming more efficient.
As the space inside decreases, the outdoor living space will expand. Screened-in porches and elaborate outdoor kitchens with fireplaces and sitting areas replace simple decks.
Versatile designs that are easily adaptable to people of all ages replace impractical sunken living rooms and spiral staircases. More and more homeowners are choosing to stay in their homes as they age and accommodate them according to their physical limitations. If you already have the nice wide hallways, level floors and fewer stairs, it makes these types of changes easier.
Many of the new design features have women in mind and consider features important to them. Things such as roomier laundry rooms, mud rooms with drop zones to reduce clutter, well organized kitchens, and spa baths with glass showers.
Home wiring has gone up a notch and often includes wiring for in-wall speakers, intercom systems wireless networks, lighting and temperature control, security cameras and home theatre systems.
Designed as gathering places, kitchens have become more luxurious, more open with increased storage, recycling organizers, heavy-duty, energy saving appliances, and walk-in pantries. The custom cabinetry looks more like furniture and makes the kitchen an eye-catching focal point of the home. Also becoming more popular is the mix and match cabinetry that may combine dark and light finishes to make the area appear larger.
The wide open plans are also decreasing, often replaced with a half-wall or large breakfast counter with pendant lighting. Additional work spaces are often added to accommodate multiple helpers in the kitchen.
With an increased number of people working from home, designated office space is also a common requirement.
Large windows are commonplace with low-E glass, inert gas between the panes, UV-ray protection and energy star rating.