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What is the best home theater system for a Toshiba hdtv?

My boyfriend recently bought the Toshiba hdtv 42hl167 and I want to get him a compatible home theater system. Any suggestions for something that will work with that tv? Thanks!

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How do I use my home theater to play all audio from the HDTV?

I have a home theater (with DVD player) and a cable recorder box connected to my HDTV. The home theater is on HDMI-1 and the cable box is connected to Component-2 (video and audio). How do I use my home theater speakers to play the audio when I’m watching cable TV through component-2? What additional wiring connections do I need to make? My cable recorder box also has a HMDI connection capability.

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30 ft HDMI 1.3 Certified Cable 24k Gold HDTV 30ft

  • HDMI Male to Male
  • Cable Length: Appox: 30 ft – Cat 2
  • Supports 1080p, PS3, X-box, Blu-Ray, HD-DVR, Digital/Satellite Cable boxes…
  • 24k gold plated conductor to provide optimum signal transfer
  • Triple-layer shielding rejects interference for the best EMI effect

Product Description
Use this cable to connect various High-Definition devices such as: DVD Players, Satellite Boxes, LCD Projectors, Plasma TV and HDTV. Supports 8-Channel Audio and has enough bandwidth to meet any future enhancements and requirements.

30 ft HDMI 1.3 Certified Cable 24k Gold HDTV 30ft

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Monster MC 1000HD-1M Ultra-High Speed HDTV HDMI Cable

  • Ultra-high speed rated
  • “Cable For Life” performance guarantee
  • For those who demand the best in high definition home theater – now and in the future
  • Ultimate 1080p Full HD picture and sound from the largest HDTVs, advanced projectors, and digital AV sources
  • Delivers up to 7.1 lossless digital surround sound for the ultimate movie, music, and game experience

Amazon.com Product Description
HDMI places incredible performance demands on your digital A/V connections. It requires a truly high-bandwidth cable that can deliver enormous amounts of digital data without bit-error and signal degradation. Monster has created the Advanced HDMI 1000HD Ultra-High Speed Cable for those who demand the best in high definition home theater–both now and in the future. This cable is ideal for larger HDTVs, advanced projectors, and high definition AV sources. Monster designs the most advanced HDMI cables and certifies their performance for future generations of products. If the performance capabilities of this cable are ever exceeded by future generations of HDMI, Monster will replace this cable at no charge–see product packaging for further details.

Monster MC 1000HD-1M Ultra-High Speed HDTV HDMI Cable

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Monster MC 1000HD-2M Ultra-High Speed HDTV HDMI Cable

  • Ultra-high speed rated
  • “Cable For Life” performance guarantee
  • For those who demand the best in high definition home theater – now and in the future
  • Ultimate 1080p Full HD picture and sound from the largest HDTVs, advanced projectors, and digital AV sources
  • Delivers up to 7.1 lossless digital surround sound for the ultimate movie, music, and game experience

Amazon.com Product Description
HDMI places incredible performance demands on your digital A/V connections. It requires a truly high-bandwidth cable that can deliver enormous amounts of digital data without bit-error and signal degradation. Monster has created the Advanced HDMI 1000HD Ultra-High Speed Cable for those who demand the best in high definition home theater–both now and in the future. This cable is ideal for larger HDTVs, advanced projectors, and high definition AV sources. Monster designs the most advanced HDMI cables and certifies their performance for future generations of products. If the performance capabilities of this cable are ever exceeded by future generations of HDMI, Monster will replace this cable at no charge–see product packaging for further details.

Monster MC 1000HD-2M Ultra-High Speed HDTV HDMI Cable

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25FT 1.3 HDMI TO HDMI CABLE HDTV LCD PS3 XBOX 360 DVD 1080P GOLD AV 25′ FT 19 PIN CABLES

  • Supports up to 1080p Resolutions and 8 Channel Suround Sound
  • Fully HDCP compliant to Provide highest level of signal quality
  • Perfect for both high-definition video and standard video formats.
  • Supports Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio standards
  • Supports 30-bit color, 36-bit and 48-bit color depths, Speed: 10.2 Gbps

Product Description
These are the new High Speed HDMI 1.3 Cables. HMDI 1.3 adds support for “x.v. Color” which is the IEC 61966-2-4 xvYCC color standard or Deep Color, which removes current color space limitations and enables the display of any color viewable by the human eye. These 1.3 High-Speed cables have been tested to perform at speeds up to 340 Mhz/10.2 Gbps which is the highest bandwidth currently available over a single digital link cable and can go beyond a 1080p signals. Version 1.3 Category 2 cables are able to support a higher resolution displays such as WQXGA cinema monitors with a resolution of 2560 x 1600. With version 1.3, HDMI now also supports lossless compressed streams such as Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio.

25FT 1.3 HDMI TO HDMI CABLE HDTV LCD PS3 XBOX 360 DVD 1080P GOLD AV 25′ FT 19 PIN CABLES

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Bargaincell- Super High Resolution GOLD Hdmi-Hdmi Cable 4.5m 15Ft for HdTV, Plasma, Lcd, Ps3

  • Brand new high quality gold plated cable. Cable length: 4.5 meters (15 feet). Connectors: HDMI Male to HDMI Male
  • Features gold-plated connectors, molded strain-relief, and mylar-foil shielding. Cable constructed using the high quality material for best contact.
  • Fully HDCP compliant to provide highest level of signal quality. Compatible with: multiple audio formats from stereo to multi-channel sound.
  • Transfer Digital Audio & Video signals at warp speed of 5 Gigabytes per second! A superb cable with excellent audio-visual transfer properties.
  • HDMI Certified, LIFETIME Warranty By Bargaincell Only. sku:unidat003

Product Description
Premium high quality HDMI-HDMI gold plated cable suitable for use in HDTV, Plasma, LCD, PS3, home theater, cable box, projectors and more. Compatible Model: HDTV, Plasma, LCD, PS3, DVD Players, Satellite & Cable boxes and more.

Bargaincell- Super High Resolution GOLD Hdmi-Hdmi Cable 4.5m 15Ft for HdTV, Plasma, Lcd, Ps3

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Lt157 LCD 1024×768 XGA 1500 Lumens 400:1 Cf Slot 4.9lb Hdtv

Product Description
The LT157 is for travelers who demand the most portable high-performance presentation solution available. At just under five pounds, the LT157 boasts 1500 ANSI lumens and a zoom control feature, allowing for more detailed and advanced applications. Other features include a built-in presentation viewer that lets you present directly from the projector, so you can leave your laptop at home. And Vortex Technology, AccuBlend Pixel Blending and native XGA resolution ensure amazing color, depth and clarity for video and data displays. In addition, AutoSense Technology saves you time with one-touch adjustments and automatic set-ups.

Lt157 LCD 1024×768 XGA 1500 Lumens 400:1 Cf Slot 4.9lb Hdtv

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Know All About The High Definition Resolution In The 1080p Plasma HDTV

Are you going in for the purchase of a new television that has the perfect blend of picture quality and sound? Go in for the High Definition 1080p plasma television and see what the awesome experience of watching television is! The 1080p Plasma HDTV is better than the standard television and gives you the experience of home theatre from the comforts of your living room with joy.

The major factor that separates the HDTV from the traditional TV is its resolution. According to the Imaging Science Foundation that is a group that counsels home theater manufacturers and specializes in training professional video calibrators, there are some important factors that determine the picture quality. They are the contrast ratio, color saturation and color accuracy. The color resolution factor in the television also carries the fourth significance and this also determines the HDTV picture specifications.

When it comes to the resolution of the 1080p Plasma HDTV you need to understand the unique picture quality that sets it apart from the standard television. All the HDTV televisions that are sold today have fixed pixel display that means that the television uses discrete pixels for the production of an image. The main devices that use this technology are modern day flat panel LCDs, front projectors micro displays and plasma screens. The technology that is used is DLP,LCD and LCoS . All fixed-pixel displays have a native resolution specification that indicates the correct amount of pixels that are displayed. This native resolution is the absolute limit of the detail that is displayed and these typical native displays include the 1080p and 720p.

The difference between the standard television and the 1080p Plasma HDTV is primarily its resolution and this is the reason why the high definition televisions are more in demand today. In general it is the usual practice to rank a television’s vertical resolution rather than the horizontal resolution when you are indicating the display features. Many buyers are not aware of the importance of horizontal resolution and this is the main reason why the listing of the vertical resolution is enough to convince them into buying a television, be it a HDTV or a standard television.

With regard to the above it is important to know the role of the digital television when it comes to determining the resolution quality of the television. Digital TV comprises of 18 formats that have been accepted by the Advanced Television Standards Committee. Of all these eighteen formats there are six formats that by manufacturers of televisions. The tow most common and popular formats are 1080p and 720p. The ATSC fixes the vertical resolution for these formats for both the standard and the high definition televisions.

From the above it is evident that in addition to quality and sound the resolution in the 1080p Plasma HDTV undoubtedly sets it apart from the rest of the televisions in the market today. The purchase of the 1080p Plasma HDTV is a good buy and ensures that you get the best value for your money, if you are a television addict and believe in getting the best program viewing experience from the comforts of your living room!

Are you looking for the best deal on 1080p plasma television? Visit www.1080pplasmahdtv.org today for more information!

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Home Cinema HDTV Projectors For The Home

It seems like owning your own home cinema entertainment system would have been something only the richest in the world could do. However, today more and more people are enjoying their own home cinema entertainment systems, thanks to HDTV projectors. Come and take a look at how for a similar price as a HDTV set, you could have cinema!


When we think about projectors, we can be apt to think of those projectors we may have seen at school! It could only show transparencies, and that – just about! So, how are today’s HDTV projectors up to gear to perform much better than those old style overhead projectors?


Today’s home cinema HDTV projectors even though operate on a similar principle as old style projectors – namely using a light bulb to project the image onto a wall or a screen, they have a slight difference. These differences are in the way it handles input.


If you think about the old style projectors, all you would find is that it allows you to put transparency. You may have managed to make one of those flicking animations, but high definition – forget it. Today’s projectors HDTV have inputs which make connecting the projector to all your electronic equipment possible.


You can connect the home cinema HDTV projector to your DVD player, your Sony PlayStation 3, and to a number of other devices, such as your stereo system. This makes today’s home cinema projectors with HDTV a big advantage to buy.


Not only can you have access to all these wide range of equipment, but you could also connect it to your personal computer. And now the home cinema has taken a new dimension.


You will need to do research on the projectors however, and the different models, as some have more or less inputs, and some allow you to do more than others. Generally all HDTV projectors will have a way to connect it to your electrical equipment such as DVD player or PC.


What is amazing is the price of these HDTV projectors. I have seen the prices of some top quality projectors at similar prices as a decent LCD HD TV set. The difference being you are either going to get a television in inches or in meters!


The projectors HDTV is also very portable. There is no need to keep it in one permanent place. You could put it in your bedroom, and watch a film on the wall or ceiling, and you could then take it to the living room so everyone can watch a film.


This makes projectors HDTV similar to the portability of a laptop. Lightweight, and easy to operate, they can truly transform your television viewing. A good idea is to get a projector screen which is designed to watch films on. Even though you could simply view it on a wall, the results will be less than you would get with a projector screen.

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DLP LCD Plasma HDTV It Will Soon Be Time To Choose

Recently the “Digital Television Transition and Public Safety Act” was passed. This sets February 17th – 2009, as the “final-cut-off-date” for Over-The-Air Analog TV Broadcasts. That means your ‘Rabbit Ears’ and the tall antenna on your roof will be useless except for lawn ornaments. To watch any TV presentation that originates outside of your home you will need new hardware. The minimum will be an HDTV with a digital tuner. The tuner can be integrated or external. If there happens to be an HDTV Transmitter close enough to your home, you can buy an HDTV antenna.


HDTV signals are line-of-sight, so if you are on the edge of a broadcast area there are Roof mounted antennas available. This is how the local broadcast network affiliates will transmit, if you still watch them. There will of course be satellite and cable available for the myriad extra entertainment venues they provide.


Some regions may need an HDTV antenna if your cable provider is slow bringing HDTV to your area or if your area has no cable. If you use one of the Satellite providers you should be in luck. They are transitioning to HDTV as we speak. Ain’t Competition Great.


HDTV SPECIFICATION

The HDTV specification provides for three different types of HDTV, denoted by the number of lines of resolution and the signal type. They are:


*1080p (1080 lines, progressive scan)

*1080i (1080 lines, interlaced)

*720p (720 pixels, progressive)


Any TV not capable of displaying at least 720 lines is not ‘HDTV ready’ and any signal with fewer than 720 lines is not an HDTV signal. So, in order to be properly HDTV capable, a TV needs to be able to display at least 1280 pixels horizontally as well as at least 720 vertically.


The ‘i’ and ‘p’ in the HDTV specification refer to interlaced and progressive scan. The analog TV we’ve been watching for years is interlaced. That simply means that each frame of video is split into two fields. Each field contains alternate lines of the signal (one has the odd, the other the even) and is displayed for 1/60th of a second. Because it happens so fast, your brain interprets each frame as a single image. Progressive scan signals have no fields, they simply display each frame in its entirety for 1/30th of a second. This results in a higher quality image, particularly noticeable in fast-action broadcasts such as sporting events,


Once the decision is made as to how you are going to receive HDTV some decisions need to be made about how you will use the system. Your choices in display technology will depend on your most frequent use of the system. Depending on your interests you will want to evaluate different types of displays and/or controls.


Gamers will probably want different display qualities than a Home Theatre Buff, Sports enthusiast or Business users. Business applications such as Power Point & Spreadsheet display well with most consideration being given to the size of the audience. Avid sports viewers will need true high speed performance. I haven’t been a Gamer since before Intel’s P III, so their concerns will be addressed in another publication.


So what do you prefer?


A front-projection system uses a projector and a separate screen, and it projects images onto the front of that screen. This setup looks most like what you’d find in a movie theater — the projection unit is completely separate from the screen. The projector can be placed on a table or mounted to the ceiling. The picture looks best when displayed on a high-quality screen, but a specially painted, flat wall will work as well.


Rear-projection systems look more like traditional televisions. They display images on the back of a screen rather than the front, and the projector is completely contained within the television itself. You can also set up a rear-projection system with a projector and a special screen, but the term is most often used to describe self-contained TV sets.


For that theatre experience at home, without the sticky floor and screaming kids, I prefer a front-projection DLP Projector for my Home Theatre Room. In my opinion DLP is best for Home Theatre Video’s (DVD Etc. because of higher contrast and deeper black levels, Contrast (3000:1 for DLP, 1000:1 for LCD).


A projector of this type can project on a wall screen up to 120″ in size with high contrast and deep black levels. DLP miniprojectors on the market are around 3 pounds. Most LCD projectors are five pounds or more. These differences are being narrowed as technology progresses. For Business applications such as Power Point & Spreadsheet display these are not noticeable concerns.


I’m a Home Theatre Buff so DLP meets my expectations. But there are other technologies with their own pluses and minuses.


Plasma Displays have great resolution and incredible color definition. With a resolution of 1366 x 768 a plasma display can give virtually a 3-D effect. This in combination with exceptional color reproduction can be quite stunning.


Plasma does have some issues though. They can be subject to ‘Burn in’ and there is a concern with ‘Life Cycle’. At the price levels you will find in display technologies a screen that only lasts 20,000 to 25,000 hours before replacement is needed is problematic. This is possible with Plasma although NEC is working on raising their ‘life cycles’ to 60,000 hours.


LCD’s have an average life cycle of 30,000. LCD Screens deliver a very good picture. The LCD was the first display to have 1080 line resolution. LCD is better in bright light conditions. LCD historically delivers better color saturation than you get from a DLP projector although this is a major focus of new research on DLP tech.


Compared to Plasma, LCD has slow reaction time if you are watch presentations focusing on split-second events such as NASCAR and other sports. Contrast, at 1000:1 is not great compared with Plasma & DLP. Full black is hard to achieve with LCD, black is usually a deep Gray. LCD may also be subject to a screendoor effect, at times seeming to show a division between pixels. Also a potential problem with LCD: Long Term Image Degradation. Although this would most likely happen after a comparable Plasma screen may show effects of a burn in or element failure.


There are so many factors to consider and so much information out there that many more articles can be written. So for now further research and choices are up to you.


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Help Choosing The Best HDTV Television

The best HDTV television is a prime example that consumers of today must keep-up with technology. Not only is technology becoming fast-paced, but it also tends to confuse many of the consumers. How often did you made a mistake in the purchase of an appliance? Just to discover afterwards that the appliance you recently bought is out of date or just became obsolete yesterday.


After the first prototype, the analog television was mass produced and became a household icon. An odd-looking wooden box with big slide covers, the first previously resembled a wooden cabinet. The analog however, was able to capture a scene unlike any way a photograph can capture it in a still picture. It was able to capture a moving picture and after several decades, the analog television advanced to digital technology.


Digital technology equipped the common TV with better features such as a clearer and sharper image, better audio output, and the means for a live transmission. After adopting the digital technology, we experienced an immediate upgrade almost every two years. This is the reason why consumers of today are faced with a challenge on what brand to purchase. How long will the purchase last in the market? Or did they purchase the TV that is right for their needs.


Presently, among the advertised technologies, the best HDTV television is in its prime. Manufacturers such as Sony, Sharp, Panasonic and Optoma have adopted this HDTV technology and combined it with their individual expertise. This variety of high definition television’s in the market means more power to the consumer and more option for their needs.


Some manufacturers of high definition TVs focus in minimizing image trails. Image trails are created by moving objects on the screen. As more and more are made in large sizes, these image trails became more visible. Likewise, HDTV televisions usually offer automatic adjustment of brightness or contrast in dark or light scenes of a movie.


Also, choosing an television will depend on presentation and size. If a consumer wants to have the biggest HDTV, he can opt instead for a projector that can fit a screen on the wall. In the end, the best HDTV television is unique for every consumer and is still largely dependent on other factors such as audio output and life span.

Craig Thornburrow is an acknowledged expert in his field. You can get more free advice on hdtv / high definition television at http://www.hdtvsave.com

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Belkin Ultra High Speed 6ft HDMI To HDMI Cable 1080p 120hz+ Version 1.3 For DVD Players / Blu-Ray Players / Xbox 360 / Sony Playstation 3 / HDTV — Lifetime Warranty—

  • Supports 1080p FullHD Resolution.- Ultra High Speed 10.2 Gbps maximum bandwidth / 340 MHz (Supports High Refresh Rates and 48-Bit Deep Color).
  • Version 1.3 Certified – Supports all new HDMI advanced features such as Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master AudioTM.
  • Protectsagainst Electromagnetic and RF interference using double-shielding
  • Delivers up to 8-channel, uncompressed digital audio for full 5.1 and 7.1 ultimate surround sound
  • — Lifetime Warranty —

Product Description
High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) enables the delivery of both high-definition video and multichannel, digital audio quality through just one cable. Belkin HDMI Audio Video Cables deliver the richest possible HD video and digital audio experience to your home theatre

Belkin Ultra High Speed 6ft HDMI To HDMI Cable 1080p 120hz+ Version 1.3 For DVD Players / Blu-Ray Players / Xbox 360 / Sony Playstation 3 / HDTV — Lifetime Warranty—

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Monster M1000 HD-8 Ultimate High-Speed HDTV HDMI Cable

  • Updated packaging with speed badges.
  • Large gauge silver coated conductors for superior signal transfer and ultimate high-definition video.
  • Ultra high-density quad-layer shielding for ultimate rejection of RF and EM interference.
  • Advanced nitrogen (N2) gas-injected dielectric ensures maximum signal strength, even over longer runs.
  • 24k gold contacts for maximum signal transfer and corrosion resistance.

Product Description
The ultimate high speed M series cable for HDMI optimizes digital signal transfer for the very best in high definition picture and sound, now and in the future.M Series M1000HD is engineered to the highest standard with exclusive technology and construction for ultra-accurate, high-bandwidth signal transfer. Heavy-gauge, multi-stranded copper conductors maximize digital signal transfer for precision 1080p video reproduction with deep, extended color. An advanced nitrogen gas-injected dielectric corrects impedance variances to deliver the digital signal in its purest form. Plus, high-density quad-layer shielding rejects interference for improved accuracy and maximum home theater excitement. For all the performance your high definition components can deliver today and tomorrow, step up to M Series M1000HD. Speed HDMI meets and exceeds that challenge, boasting a cable bandwidth greater than 14.9 Gbps. With M1000HD, you’ll optimize the picture and sound quality of today’s highest performance 1080p sources and displays – and be future ready for tomorrow’s faster data rates and even higher definition components. That means your favorite high definition DVDs and HD programming will truly come alive with unparalleled clarity and realism.M Series M1000HD is engineered to the highest standard with exclusive technology and construction for ultra-accurate, high-bandwidth signal transfer. heavy-gauge, multi-stranded copper conductors maximize digital signal transfer for precision 1080p video reproduction with deep, extended color. An advanced nitrogen gas-injected dielectric corrects impedance variances to deliver the digital signal in its purest form. Plus, high-density quad-layer shielding rejects interference for improved accuracy and maximum home theater excitement. For all the performance your high definition components can deliver today and tomorrow, step up to M Series M1000HD.

Monster M1000 HD-8 Ultimate High-Speed HDTV HDMI Cable

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About Home Theatre HDTV Projectors

If you have been thinking of buying a HDTV projector instead of a LCD HD TV, there is something to know. HDTV projectors are taking over the market! We all know HD TV projectors are a technology from the movie theater industry, but today it is fully possible to create your own home cinema with a home theatre projector.


HDTV projectors are taking over the market, and for many good reasons. If we think about projectors HD TV, we will find that they are either in cinemas or as home cinemas with the very wealthy. However, the truth is that projectors with high definition can be purchased for less than a reasonable sized LCD HD TV set.


Projectors can be used for many different purposes – for home use, office presentations and for business sales. HDTV projectors serve to make the benefits of HD programming more obvious.


High definition projectors have higher resolutions than regular projectors. Choose HDTV projectors to receive enhanced features and components to transform your ordinary viewing environment into a magnificent atmosphere.


The available projectors today, have 720p for reasonable prices. The 1080p projectors are still very expensive. As time goes by, the prices for 1080p will go down. And by time you read this, the prices for 1080p HD projectors should be at very attractive prices.


You can use the projectors with high definition for a number of purposes. If you have had thoughts of projectors such as those in school or in a library, you would be wrong! Today’s projectors are totally different, and are amazing in the quality of picture they can present.


What is more, the projectors available today with high definition, allow you to connect your PC, your DVD, and even your PlayStation to the HD projector. The result is that you can use it for many different uses.


HD projectors also have some disadvantages, although as the technology improves these are becoming less and less relevant. The biggest problem is with having light enter the room. Soon as Sun rays hit where the image is being projected, it can cause problems with viewing. However, technology is keep changing and is making these problems become irrelevant.


An essential purchase is to buy a projector screen, which will make the image much better. Nevertheless, most projectors produce beautiful images at sizes of 90″ to 120″ diagonal, which is far larger than anything you can get with flat-screen TVs or rear-projection TVs.


Imagine you can buy a good projector HDTV for around $1,000. And the result is that you have a television the size of over 90″. That is amazing, and no television whether with high definition or any other technology will offer such a great screen size for such money.

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