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		<title>Building a Home Theater</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My Dream Home Registry asked: There are various rooms in the home which many state to be their favorite one. One such room is often the home theater. This is the perfect area for the whole family to enjoy. For those who do not yet have a home theater in their residence and wish to [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>My Dream Home Registry</strong> asked: </em></p>
<p>There are various rooms in the home which many state to be their favorite one. One such room is often the home theater. This is the perfect area for the whole family to enjoy. For those who do not yet have a home theater in their residence and wish to set one up, the following will provide some useful tips for selecting the proper electronic equipment and furnishings as well as how to set up the whole room so that the finished product is a spectacular one.</p>
<p>Choose a Room or Space in Which the Home Theater Will Be Located</p>
<p>Before heading out to the store to buy electronic equipment or furnishings for the home theater it is important to select the space in which the home theater will be located. It is most advantageous if there is a completely separate room which will accommodate the home theater alone. However, for those who have limited space and would like to make a portion of their family room into a home theater this too may be accomplished. After selecting the appropriate room or space for the home theater, take down measurements to determine how much space you have to work with.</p>
<p>Determine What Items Are Desired and Where They Will Be Placed</p>
<p>The next step in the establishment of a home theater is to decide what items you want your home theater to have and where they will go in the room. Some necessary items will include a state of the art television, DVD player, DVDs, television stand or wall mount, speakers and proper seating. Additional items may include a surround sound system, new lighting, wall decorations and tables. Once you have determined what type of home theater items you want in the room, make a sketch of the room and take note of what items will go where within the room.</p>
<p>Consider Soundproofing the Room</p>
<p>For those who wish to go all out with regard to their home theater, soundproofing the room may be an option. However, this can be a more in depth task therefore only those who are capable of completing a job of this magnitude should attempt it as it often involves a larger type of home improvement project. For those who may not have the expertise but can afford to do so, you can always hire someone to soundproof the room for you. Just keep in mind that it is not necessary to soundproof the room in order to have a great home theater as soundproofing is simply an additional nicety which some may desire.</p>
<p>Shopping for Your Home Theater Equipment and Furnishings</p>
<p>It is now time to purchase the items for the home theater. For the electronic equipment, it is often best to shop at electronics stores, either at their physical locations or online, as these types of stores will usually yield the largest variety of products. Determine what your budget is with regard to equipment and choose items which will go perfectly within your new home theater. Try shopping sales and consider purchasing items online as web-only specials are frequently offered via this route. If buying equipment online just be sure to inquire about free shipping and insurance protection options as the equipment is fragile which requires careful shipping.</p>
<p>As for the furniture which will go in your new home theater, purchasing items such as recliners, side tables and wall decorations will all make your home theater comfortable and give it a homey feel. Determine what look you are going for with regard to the overall feel of the room and choose furnishings which will accomplish this goal.</p>
<p>Furnish the Room</p>
<p>The final step is to set everything up within your new home theater. Take out your sketch of where you wanted to place the items within the room and get started on setting everything up. This should be the easy part as you have already determined where you would like things to go and you have the necessary items in which to furnish your new home theater.</p></div>
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		<title>How to Build an HTPC</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[During the past 10 years, the appetite for home entertainment has become insatiable. Whether watching movies, playing computer games, or simply listening to music, this growing hunger has been matched with increased flexibility in designing robust entertainment systems. Today, millions of people are building HTPCs (home theater personal computers). These systems integrate PCs with home [...]]]></description>
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<p>During the past 10 years, the appetite for home entertainment has become insatiable. Whether watching movies, playing computer games, or simply listening to music, this growing hunger has been matched with increased flexibility in designing robust entertainment systems. Today, millions of people are building HTPCs (home theater personal computers). These systems integrate PCs with home entertainment components in order to deliver movies, music, computer games, and photo albums while allowing you to browse online. The content can be driven by DVDs, CDs, MP3 downloads, and stored digital files to display on the television screen of your choice.</p>
<p>In this article, you'll discover the basics of building an HTPC. We'll also describe the components that you'll need to get started building your system.</p>
<p><strong>Benefits To Building An HTPC</strong></p>
<p>The surge of popularity behind HTPCs has led some manufacturers to design and offer preconfigured systems. There are a few disadvantages to investing in these boxes. First, they're expensive. It's not uncommon for a preconfigured HTPC to cost over $2,000. More robust systems can exceed $5,000. Second, premade HTPCs offer very little flexibility in parts and components.</p>
<p>By contrast, building your own HTPC is significantly less expensive and provides far more flexibility in the components you choose to include. Plus, not only does it offer more choice, but upgrading parts is simple. Open the box, remove the old part, and replace it. Doing this is much more difficult - even impossible - in some preconfigured HTPCs.</p>
<p><strong>HTPC Parts To Get Started</strong></p>
<p>There are a number of components which are fundamental to your HTPC working properly. The quality of the content (i.e. image crispness, audio clarity, level of signal lag, etc.) will depend largely upon the parts you use. That said, most HTPCs can be built with inexpensive parts that deliver remarkable quality. Here is a quick list of components to get you started:</p>
<p><strong>Motherboard</strong> - An AMD 780G or NVIDIA GeForce 7100 unit should be more than enough. Even better, these should cost less than $100.</p>
<p><strong>Hard Drive</strong> - Western Digital makes impressive HDDs without high ticket prices. Reliable and affordable.</p>
<p><strong>CPU</strong> - There are plenty of great choices for your HTPC's CPU. An Athlon X2 or a Pentium Dual-Core can fit most budgets (under $100) and deliver high-quality content.</p>
<p><strong>CPU Cooler</strong> - A lot of HTPC owners love the Scythe Ninja Mini. It's dependable, does its job well, and costs about $30.</p>
<p><strong>TV Tuner</strong> - You'll have a lot of choices for your TV tuner. The AVerMedia AVerTV Combo PCIe will cost about $100, while a Silicondust HDHomeRun costs approximately $170. But, there are plenty of TV tuners in between. Some even cost less than $100.</p>
<p>The parts that are mentioned above are merely suggestions. While you'll need a motherboard, there's no need to stick with an AMD if you prefer a Pentium. Similarly, Western Digital isn't the only company that makes hard drives that are reliable and affordable. The key is that any component that you include within your HTPC can be replaced and upgraded whenever you wish.</p>
<p><strong>A Word Of Caution</strong></p>
<p>Keep in mind that some parts will be less robust than others and price is not always the best barometer. Also, some parts are probably best avoided, depending upon your objectives for your HTPC. If you have never built an HTPC, make sure you do your research. There are plenty of resources that can make helpful suggestions regarding the specific components you need to get the biggest bang for your buck.</p></div>
<p>Lee King has websites and blogs which provide information and resources associated with home entertainment and personal technologies. If you interested in building an HTPC please visit <a id="link_74" href="../" target="_new">Cheap HTPC</a> for all of your HTPC needs.</p>
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