Home Theater For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech)) | 
enlarge | Authors: Danny Briere, Pat Hurley Publisher: For Dummies Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: 2 Pages: 384 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 7.4 x 0.9
ISBN: 0471783250 Dewey Decimal Number: 621.3893 EAN: 9780471783251 ASIN: 0471783250
Publication Date: July 12, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: SHIPS TODAY!! BRAND NEW BOOK
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Product Description A low-tech way to understand a high-tech system! Create the home entertainment center that fits your home and your tastes Gadget fans, a home theater setup is the stuff your dreams are made of. This book keeps the dream from becoming a nightmare! Here's how to select, set up, and optimize a system, translate the salesperson's geek-speak, connect all the parts throughout your home, and even do cool stuff like accessing your system from your laptop computer. Discover how to * Choose the right space for your system * Select and connect source devices * Understand speakers, TV types, and remotes * Create a whole-home network * Access your system away from home
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Good but out of date October 3, 2008 G. Johnson (Hedgesville, WV United States) This book is written well and explains the technology well, and is a good reference for the basic design and set-up. However, items mentioned as coming in the future are already standard. The HD TV and Home Theater technology is changing so fast it is hard to write, print and distribute a book and keep it current.
Home Theater for Dummies February 6, 2007 Darren J. Hamilton (Shawnee, KS) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This was a well written basics type book. Definitely good for someone who knows nothing about home theater.
Very nicely written - but needs an update August 12, 2005 Ravi Venkatesh (Mississauga, Ontario Canada) 10 out of 13 found this review helpful
This book is a bit dated. But since I am really a dummy in this area, it has been good to bone up my knowledge, as I gear up to buy and build up a audio home theater - I skipped most of the stuff on the video chapters as I don't plan a movie theater at home. It does need to be updated. PC and network information are old, so are some of the things around emerging standards. It could also do with some pictures and wiring diagrams - I am no dummy with electronics, but had difficulty understanding what was mean by a central panel, that could be placed in my basement or some place out of sight.
Must read for newbie June 8, 2005 Donald Frambach (Ventura, CA United States) 19 out of 19 found this review helpful
Three months ago, my wife suggested that we upgrade our 15 year old TV to a "home entertainment center". So off we go to the local store to look at options. Spoke to a couple of salesmen who were worse than useless. In frustration, I bought this book. After a quick and pleasant read, I felt that I had a reasonable understanding of the options one has when setting up a "home entertainment center." We now have a v-e-r-y nice component system that is a breeze to use. It isn't difficult to specify and install a system. However, now that I've done it, I realize that most people make a number of unneccesary mistakes. If you know all about this stuff then don't buy the book. However, if you have questions like I did then buy the book and you'll find that you'll end up with a system far superior to the ones owned by most "know it alls".
Great for novices February 3, 2004 Iron John 24 out of 26 found this review helpful
Wish I'd bought this when I first started researching home theaters. I was a novice, having purchased only a couple of 27" analog sets in the past 15 years. Rather than starting with a book like this, I researched mine the time consuming way: talking to knowledgable friends; wasting time with sales droids at electronic stores, reading home theater magazines. About two months later things reached critical mass and I could finally make an informed decision.My advice: buy this book, read it, and afterwards *still* do what I did. Only save the sales droids for last (by then you'll know more than they do), and look but don't buy. Then go home and buy what you want at Amazon.
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