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The Perfect Home Guide: Summer 2008: Designing the Perfect Home Theater

Just think about what you have been missing by having a home theater...

...no ten dollar popcorn and coke, no noisy audience members, no uncomfortable seats, no crowds, and no driving. What could be better than being with your family watching a movie or TV show in the comfort of your home?

The definition of Home Theater covers a lot of territory. There are dedicated theater rooms, combination game room /theaters, family rooms with a theater, and even pool areas with theaters.

A dedicated home theater is technically what a home theater is supposed to be. It is a room specifically set up for viewing movies and TV. Usually there are rows of tiered seating with comfortable recliners. The layout is designed so everyone has a non obstructed view of the screen. This type of home theater features a larger format screen, typically 92 inch diagonal or larger. A separate projector creates the image on the screen. Light control is critical in this type of theater.

Many people choose to have a family room theater. A family room theater has the same components but typically a smaller screen.

With any type of home theater, you can also view your digital pictures, have a karaoke night, play video games, or surf the internet.

For more information about Home Theaters contact: Electronic Creations, Robert Foust, 6800 Edgewater Commerce Parkway, Orlando, Florida 32810, 407-299-0905, robertfoust@ecinstall.com web www.ecinstall.com.