Friday, December 30, 2011

About Home Theater: Money Saving and Problem Solving Tips

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From Robert Silva, your Guide to Home Theater
Welcome to the last About.com Home Theater Newsletter for 2011! To wrap up the year, I have tips on buying Refurbished Products. I also have an encore posting of my favorite products of the year, as well as some tips on troubleshooting HDMI connections. See you in 2012!

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Money Saving Tip: Buying Refurbished Products
We are always looking for bargains. It is hard to resist those After-Holiday and Clearance sales. However, another way to save money throughout the year is to buy refurbished products. Check out some helpful hints on what to ask and look for when purchasing such products in my article: Buying Refurbished Products.

Home Theater Products Of The Year - 2011
2011 is quickly drawing to a close and it is time to for me to reveal my favorite products of the year. While many sites and publications choose only the highest-end products for their annual list, I take the approach of picking items from a broad range of product classes (high-end, mid-range, and entry-level) and prices that I feel provide a good value for the consumer. Check out my favorite home theater-related product picks for 2011.
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Troubleshooting HDMI Connection Problems
HDMI connections are now the most common connection used in home theater setups that include high-definition components, such as HDTVs, video projectors, Blu-ray Disc players, and home theater receivers. The intent of HDMI is to make it easy to connect all your components together HDMI for audio, video, and other select functions. However, using HDMI to connect components together isn't always perfect. To find out what to do when your HDMI connections don't seem to work, read my article: Troubleshooting HDMI Connection Problems. Photo (c) Robert Silva - Licensed to About.com
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Sony NSZ-GT1 Internet TV Blu-ray Disc Player - Review
Sony has incorporated the Google TV platform into several products, including its NSZ-GT1 Blu-ray Disc player. For details and perspective on the Sony NSZ-GT1 as both a Blu-ray Disc player and, as Sony refers to it, an "Internet TV box", check out my Review, Photo Profile and Video Performance Tests. Photos (c) Robert Silva - Licensed to About.com

 


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