Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Compare Home Theater Systems?

Linwood Mccory: This is what I can afford. It is good enough for us. I would just like to know between the 2 which is the better choice. I know nothing about Home Theater Systems.

Joeann Hoyt: Think carefully about how you would use the system and what is most important to you. The follow is the pros and cons of Philips 1000-watt Home Theater SystemPros: (1) VERY GOOD surround sound projection and (upscaling) video quality, even compared to more expensive units. (2) Very clean sound at "normal" (volume 7-14) listening levels. (3) "Night mode" limits jarring sounds. (4) Unit has two digital inputs (coax and optical) and one HDMI ouptut for a TV. Great power for the average living room. (4) Short and shallow form factor allows installation into just about any cabinet/media center. (5) Responsible on standby power management (consumes Cons: (1) Unit takes ~5 seconds to wake up (it isn't obvious for several seconds that it acknowledged the remote control). (2) Unit ta! kes several seconds to switch between inputs. (3) There is no TV display/menu interaction when a source other than disc is selected. (4) DVD navigation is difficult because remote does not have hot keys for some DVD functions. (5) Hitting eject or inserting a disc automatically changes the audio source to disc, which is annoying if you are just trying to take a disc out....Show more

Ninfa Asby: i might propose getting a 5.a million equipment because of the fact there are only some video clips obtainable that quite use 7.a million. As for the equipment, i might propose a denon avr alongside with Mirage audio equipment.

Darwin Ecton: Neither. Look at what your getting for that money. A home theater in a box (HTiB). Was your last visit to the cinema built from a single box? Nope. Both of those systems are really cheap imports. I see it here every day people constantly complaining about the poor build quality to the limitations of those systems. Those wattage number! s are peak power not the constant output btw. A good home thea! ter consists of a separate surround receiver, 5.1 speaker system, a Blu-ray player, a good solid stand for stability, & decent wiring that can handle the job. Don't forget the 1080p monitor. Yeah they look good in the store, but go ahead and get it home. You'll be throwing it in the dumpster in less than 1 yr. Most people do....Show more

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