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How Home Theater and HDTV Work (How It Works)

How Home Theater and HDTV Work (How It Works)

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Authors: Michael Miller, Michael Troller
Publisher: Que
Category: Book

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 560586

Media: Paperback
Pages: 272
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4
Dimensions (in): 9.9 x 7.9 x 0.7

ISBN: 0789734451
Dewey Decimal Number: 621.388
EAN: 9780789734457
ASIN: 0789734451

Publication Date: November 13, 2005
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Product Description

Home theater and HDTV are hot, but most consumers know little or nothing about these technologies. You no longer have to rely on sales people to direct you to underpowered and overpriced equipment that doesn't meet your needs and is quickly outdated. Take matters into your own hands with How HDTV and Home Theater Works. Armed with this book, you will not only understand what you want, but why you want it and how to hook it all up. This book covers topics and most likely interest and confuse you, including:

  • Broadcast vs. cable vs. satellite television
  • Standard defintion vs. high definition TV
  • Surround sound
  • DVD and TiVo recorders
With all of this great information, presented to you in a highly-visual, four-color format, How HDTV and Home Theater Work is the only home theater book that you'll need to not only show you how to hook up your system, but how to maximize its performance.




Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars excellent for DIFFERENCES between cables and specs and technologies   March 26, 2008
Kim J. Goldsworthy (Los Angeles, California)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I needed a book to tell me the DIFFERENCE between cables. - Optical? Digital? Coaxial? S-Video? Composite? Fiber optic? Analog? Shielded? Unshielded? Banana plug? Bare wire?
For that, this book is PERFECT. It worked out nicely for me, when I had to decide how I was to wire up a new stereo receiver with a DirecTV box and a DVD-VCR combo box. A couple of years later, it helped me decipher the difference between (a.) a universal remote; (b.) a learning remote.
I bought this book over others on the shelf at a BORDERS because (a.) the illustrations are in COLOR; (b.) the illustrations are on EVERY PAGE; (c.) the text only focuses on the "how" or "why" and not on the technical or engineering aspects.
I see that the other review before mine gave the book only one star because the book does not tell you how to buy a television set. That is TRUE. The book is not written to tell you which BRAND to buy. The book WILL give you enough info to decide between (a.) plasma; (b.) LCD; (c.) rear projection; (d.) front projection (e.) flat panel.
Likewise, the chapter on "aspect ratios" helped me understand how the new TVs distort their picture, to either CROP or STRETCH the picture, depending on how you set the aspect ratio.
For example: Do you know the difference between (a.) pan-and-scan? (b.) letterbox? The illustrations in the book lay it out clear as a bell.
For example: Do you what the Texas Instruments slogan, "It's the mirrors!" means, and how it relates to DLP? The book tells you.
This book is much better than depending on a dozen (a hundred?) individual PDF documents or manufacturer brochures to teach the DIFFERENCES between the technologies out there for audio and video!



2 out of 5 stars OK if you are going to buy a HDTV   September 4, 2007
Forrest T. Jefferson (FT WORTH, TEXAS USA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This book is OK if you are going to buy a HDTV but useless if you are a technician and need an understanding on repairing a HDTV.

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