Friday, September 29, 2006

All In One

We like having work done for us. This is one of the reasons the all-in-one home theater systems, often referred to as home theaters in boxes are so popular. They reduce effort and confusion by bundling together the basics needed for a home theater system. In its most basic sense, a home theater involves a television, receiver/amplifier, speakers and a means of playing recorded media.

Those with larger budgets and more lofty goals may also set aside a full room of a home for the home theater, including special lighting, highly comfortable seating and other extras. However, before one can run, they are usually required to learn to walk. Those who are only now taking their first home theater steps may want to consider an all-in-one home theater package. These boxed systems involve a set of speakers, a receiver capable of pushing surround sound and a DVD player.


They generally do not include a television or monitory. One can use their own television or buy one separately. A twenty-seven inch television is usually considered a reasonable size for home theater beginners.The all-in-one home theater systems are designed with non-experts in mind.

They assemble and install very easily and anyone capable of interpreting a simply installation manual can have their system up and running in a hurry.They are also a convenient item. There is no need to shop about for separate pieces or to worry about getting all the requisite cabling or connectors. Everything is included in the one box in which everything comes.

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