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Onkyo Introduces the THX Certified BD-SP808 Blu-ray Player

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010
The BD-SP808 is the final piece of Onkyo's new group of THX certified separates. Just like the preamp/processor and power amplifier, it's built with video and audio quality in mind. Onkyo's BD-SP808 is slick looking, with a nicely understated design. It features a center mounted drive and a rigid chassis that's designed to eliminate the harm that can come from vibrations.

Samsung’s Firmware Update Makes Warner and Universal Movies Unplayable

Monday, August 23rd, 2010
If you've got a Samsung Blu-ray player from 2009 – a BD-Px600 – you may want to steer clear of the most recent piece of firmware. Samsung owners from all over are complaining that the newest update to their players is making Universal and Warner disks unplayable. Read more... (http://www.avrev.com/home-theater-news/blu-ray-hardware-news/samsungs-firmware-update-makes-warner-and-universal-movies-unplayable.html)

The advantages of using a movie projector

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

Movie projectors or home theatre movie projectors are becoming one of the must have at home . Most  film buffs who are in search of high quality digital images can now resort to movie projectors to project images onto their own wall or movie theatre screen, something that only film projectors can manage  long ago inside the big screen theatres. With the new  advancement in tecnology, projectors are presently  less expensive, tiny and throw up better quality images.

When ordering for a home theatre system projector, you must first fully understand about the projector you are searching. The process of setting your home theatre can be very simple if educate yourself  a bit first. While the setting up can be as easy as connecting the movie projector to a DVD player to watch your movie, it may be challenging when you want to fix it as tidy as possible without the wires running all over the carpet and ceiling. You must also try and see that the movie projector screen be an appropriate size, otherwise the image may look skewed or wierd.

Then if it is too difficult to set up your own home theatre projector, would it better to just own a big screen HDTV with the latest Blu Ray player to get the best out of the movie? Lets go through the pros and cons of using a projector.

Your movie projector can be employed to produce big size images almost the same to those in a movie theatre. With the correct distance from the wall and the right home theatre projection screen, you can get the right image you want. The digital images can be a few times larger than the biggest HDTV currently selling in the shops. If you do not wish to have a big image, you can adjust control~ manipulate} the distance to change the size of the image on the screen. This room for adjustment cannot be found in any LCD TV or any TV in the market.

With a movie projector and a projector screen, you remove the need for extra space required for your TV. You can place the projector need the ceiling and project the image to the wall saving you space required for a TV . You will not find the need for an extra table to place your projector but most TV requires one.

However, the home theatre movie projector is works best when all your walls and windows are not opened with no lights. The movie projector works very well when there are no lights. If you own a HDTV, there is no need to cut off all lights when watching a movie. Also you can hardly hear anything from the projector if you don’t connect them to a home theatre speakers system. Most movie projectors do not have build in speakers that are good enough for a real movie theatre experience. That is why you may need to open your wallet up and buy another set of home theatre speakers to match the setup of your home theatre projector.


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Samsung Releases the First 3D Capable Portable Blu-ray Player

Thursday, August 12th, 2010
Before you get too excited, let's talk about that whole 3D thing. The new BD-C8000 is a portable Blu-ray player that's 3D capable. The screen of the BD-C8000 isn't. You'll need to attach it to a 3D television in order to get the experience. Read more... (http://www.avrev.com/home-theater-news/blu-ray-hardware-news/samsung-releases-the-first-3d-capable-portable-blu-ray-player.html)

10 Blu-ray Players Worth Picking Up Today

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010
It was all so much easier a few years back when there were only a few different Blu-ray players to choose from. Now the market is flooded with countless players from makers on the low and high end of things. Even manufacturers that don't typically dabble in electronics have moved into the Blu-ray player market. To make the whole process easier, we've compiled a list of ten Blu-ray players that are worth picking up right now. Ultimately, of course the choice depends on your needs, so we've pulled from a range of prices and uses.Sony BDP-S570 (detailed review (home-theater-video-players/blu-ray-players/sony-bdp-s570-3d-blu-ray-player.html))Sony's excellent standalone player comes in at the sweet spot for Blu-ray pricing. At a list price of $250 it's costly enough to pack some needed features, but not so much that regular folks balk at the cost. It's a slick looking player that's leaps and bounds above Read more... (http://www.avrev.com/home-theater-feature-articles/best-of-top-100-lists/10-blu-ray-players-worth-picking-up-today.html)