I spend almost $ 500 on movie tickets each month. This includes the popcorn, snacks and drinks. More often than not, I eat before or after the film. And all for the price is very similar unforgivable "Transformers. Dark of the Moon" As you can imagine, I fear for the health of my bank account.
Given the amount of money I spend each month on movies to invest in a home theater was a natural decision. But being the most phobia, as I am, I could think of nothing less than a full home theater with wireless speakers. Fortunately help was at hand and so many others tend to share my passionate hatred for all that wire. Samsung, Sony, and many others were forced to sell home theater wireless suck.
The first thing I did was look at me with a good LCD TV. LCD or plasma is an eternal debate, but honestly, I went to the store, came to television, and I bought the first conviction is beautiful LCD or plasma. An hour and $ 1,000 later, I went out with an impressive 42 "TV Samsung.
Next: Blu-ray. I have a Samsung Blu-ray for about $ 100 on Amazon. Pair with him, television was pretty easy and all I had to do was now driving the wireless speakers for my home machine on the roll.
[I added the PS3 to the old theater. What good is a house that can not play "God of War" from time to time?]
Now he was part of the package was not prepared to compromise. I am a musician and part time to take seriously my speakers (which this blog can attest). Slightly smaller helpful I left enough money to pamper yourself a little. Initially he planned to spend about $ 1,000 cash and armed with all that shone through my experience with the speaker systems, back to near Best Buy. At first, I fell from a 5.1 system for $ 700 Samsung, was influenced by a number of Yamaha 7.1, and was seriously considering to increase my budget to buy $ 1700 Bose Lifestyle V20 system. There was one problem: all these home theater systems are wireless.
Given the amount of money I spend each month on movies to invest in a home theater was a natural decision. But being the most phobia, as I am, I could think of nothing less than a full home theater with wireless speakers. Fortunately help was at hand and so many others tend to share my passionate hatred for all that wire. Samsung, Sony, and many others were forced to sell home theater wireless suck.
The first thing I did was look at me with a good LCD TV. LCD or plasma is an eternal debate, but honestly, I went to the store, came to television, and I bought the first conviction is beautiful LCD or plasma. An hour and $ 1,000 later, I went out with an impressive 42 "TV Samsung.
Next: Blu-ray. I have a Samsung Blu-ray for about $ 100 on Amazon. Pair with him, television was pretty easy and all I had to do was now driving the wireless speakers for my home machine on the roll.
[I added the PS3 to the old theater. What good is a house that can not play "God of War" from time to time?]
Now he was part of the package was not prepared to compromise. I am a musician and part time to take seriously my speakers (which this blog can attest). Slightly smaller helpful I left enough money to pamper yourself a little. Initially he planned to spend about $ 1,000 cash and armed with all that shone through my experience with the speaker systems, back to near Best Buy. At first, I fell from a 5.1 system for $ 700 Samsung, was influenced by a number of Yamaha 7.1, and was seriously considering to increase my budget to buy $ 1700 Bose Lifestyle V20 system. There was one problem: all these home theater systems are wireless.
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