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You have just come home from your neighbor's home watching the latest movie or sporting event on their home theater. The excitement and enjoyment from the surround sound speakers and the wide screen TV have made you feel as if you were sitting on the 50 yard line in the stadium or right in the middle of the car chase. Consequently, you have decided you want to live this amazing experience every time you sit down to watch a movie or a television program. These home theater how to tips will help you quickly and easily experience the thrill each time you sit down to watch a program.

Don't Overextend Yourself

In talking with your neighbor you have learned there is a little bit more to a home theater than just running out and buying a new television. The fact of the matter is that its going to take a little planning to make sure you make the best decisions so you receive the best value for your dollars. "Ok, what is the first thing I should do?" you ask.

Your first step in your planning should be to determine how much money you have to spend on your home theater project. Once you have determined the dollar amount your next decision will be to decide if you're going to pay cash or finance your purchase. The next home theater how to tip will be a little simpler and something you can do in just a few minutes.

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Measure Your Movie Room

Believe it or not, you're going to have to measure the room you are going to be using for your viewing pleasure. It is true you can use almost any room in the house (with the exception of the kitchen and baths), but the room needs to be large enough to take maximum advantage of your new in house theater. In general, the majority of folks usually decide on the living room or the family room, as these two rooms are already being used for the family television. Therefore it is important to determine that the room can support an upgrade in the size of the television and surround sound system.

Viewing Screen Size

To maximize your viewing pleasure, depending on the room size, you should not consider a viewing screen of less than 26 inches in diameter. However, if your space is limited in the room (such as a small bedroom) you can get a flat screen as small as 20 inches or less and still enjoy an enhanced picture and sound. Furthermore, it is important to make sure the system you select is high definition compatible and has a minimum DPI of 750 pixels. However, the higher the DPI the better your picture will be.

Summary

If you take the time to budget your money, measure your movie room and check out the proper screen size you will be less likely to make a mistake.These basic home theater how to tips, are just a starting point and you should perform further research to determine what is best for you.