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Upgrading Your Home Theater With A 3D Television

July 1, 2010 by articliclewriter1

Many individuals have a real tough time paying $20.00 to see a movie at the theater. Most families are finding that it’s getting far too pricey to take the entire family to the cinema and if it is a family with young children, they make all the films in 3D, so it can be even more overpriced.

A 3D movie in IMAX will probably cost approximately twenty dollars for a single ticket, now add that up for a family of four in addition to a few snacks and you might as well take out a loan. It is extremely expensive and it’s getting worse. For this reason it is such a great idea to arrange your personal home theater system. While the cost of going to the movie theater is mounting, the price tag of flat screen High DefinitionTV’s is decreasing. You can get a very nice, large screen tv for well under a thousand dollars currently.

You will be able to buy something in the forty two inch range for close to five hundred dollars. These are good costs, even compared to what normal, standard Television sets used to cost. Now, if you require the most current technology, like the 3D televisions, you could be going to start off at approximately fifteen hundred dollars and even need to add a fairly large amount accessories to get everything up to speed. You have to have the 3D glasses, which do not come with the television and are going to set you back about eighty dollars a pair. Then you need a 3D ready Blu-ray player, which will set you back around another $500.

These things are quite pricey in comparison to the standard versions, which will suit most individuals. However if you don’t need to go extravagant and get all the 3D junk, you can set together a very nice system. Once you get the tv questions out of the way, it is time to get the surround sound system picked out.

Depending on the size of the television and the size of the room, just make certain you get something with enough power to make the television sound exceptional. Right after the surround sound is picked out, you have to get the console to play the movies. The best thing on the market at the moment is Blu-ray, however DVD can be just fine for most people. Especially if you already have a heap of DVD’s, however most BD players also play DVD’s. The experience can be even better than going to the movies.

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