when i was browsing through ebay the other day, i stumbled upon a 6x magnification lens that allows you to convert any television into a projector. i was wondering if this works at all, and if so, what is the video quality like? if i did do this i would probably use a sony wega tv because i know...
i doubt that will be a problem at all. just take a look at saving private ryan. that movie was also very long and had both a DD 5.1 and a DTS and both were very good. another good example is gladiator. that one was long too and had a DD 5.1 and a DTS 6.1
i cant really put my finger on why i disliked this movie. it seemed like it was trying too hard to portray robert redford as this real slick guy. its like he was always one step ahead of everyone, and always had this slick little one liner to leave people with their mouths gaping. i realize that...
i watched fantasia 2000 last night and i thought the sound quality was great. i was really immersed by the music. the video quality is also amazing. the colors were so vibrant and detailed. i wish i would have gone to see this at imax theaters, it would have been incredible to watch that on the...
i just got my first home theater system and i like it a lot. i have a small dvd collection, but i am working on expanding it. i really like testing my home theater system out, and i was wondering what some suggestions would be for some dvds that would really give my speakers a workout and help...
i cant wait for true romance. that is gonna be great. i hope there will be commentary with tarantino, that would be really cool. i think it would be his first one. please correct me if i am wrong, cuz i want to get it.
what i would do in your situation would be to buy a 51" widescreen tv. i dont know if that would still be too big, but it is a compromise, and it is still worth a shot if u like widescreens.
thats the sub i was actually looking to buy. the thing i was really hoping to be able to do is buy another 50-watt one so i would only have to spend another 100. i am on a very tight budget. i just spent close to a grand on my home theatre system and i am only 16, and i dont get paid that much...
i just bought the Sony 8" 50-Watt Powered Subwoofer model SAW-M20. i am new to home theatre and i thought this would be sufficient, but it turns out i want more bass, and i want to buy another subwoofer. my question is this: when i get this new sub, is there any way i can use both at the same...