What to buy for your home theatre

Posted on November 30th, 2005 in FAQ, default, installing by Erno, (Visited 6338 times)


Ben Greenway from another home theatre weblog has the following general guide lines for buying new equipment for your home theatre.

Displays: One thing any potential FPD/Projector buyer should keep an eye out for. Digital inputs, be it HDMI and or DVI. Ben highly recommend´s buying a display with a digital input vs. one without. It’s rare to run across a display without a digital input these days, but they are out there and more often than not these sets are the ones you want to avoid.

DVD Players: Just as the CD hasn’t been replaced by SACD, standard definition DVD’s will be with us for years to come, and with them standard definition DVD players. Buy something that has a digital video connection. Sure it’s only a standard definition device, but that digital output will ensure the best picture quality and input compatibility with newer displays down the line.

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