Keep in mind to watch in 3D you will need the following: 3D HDTV or projector, 3D blu ray disc player, 3D blu ray movie (at this time there are only around 180 title available in 3D and they are mainly animated movies from Disney) and 3D glasses for each person. Also the viewing angle of a 3D is...
Those home theater in a box are not a very good unit. It is mainly designed for you to watch a movie with the built in player with surround sound. They are not flexible for adding anything to it or for up grading. When one item fails, you have to replace the whole system. You can not connect any...
None. They do not provide much power and small. I would rather have the speaker connected to a power amplifier or a receiver than can power lots of power.
You have a short in the wiring when the unit goes to protection mode. Those home theater in a box are not flexible for adding anything or for up grading. They are limited in power and only those speaker that is provide with the unit. The color does not matter, as long as they are connected to...
You will need an HDMI cable to connect your Sony Blu Ray disc player to the tv. You also need to plug the blu ray disc player to the wall socket to have power. Your player is wireless capable to connect it to the internet for receiving signal, but also need adapters. Those adapters can get...
You need to connect an optical audio cable from the tv to the receiver for you to get the sound from the tv going through the receiver. Hope this will help you out.
Those home theater in a box are not a very good system. They are mainly designed for you to watch a movie with the built in player with surround sound. This will also depend on the DVD, it it has surround sound or not. The unit is not flexible for adding anything to them or for up grading. When...
It is time for you to replace your old DVD player with a Blu Ray disc player. The price have dropped over the years. You can purchase a new one for less than $100 for a quality name brand player. Panasonic is the most reliable player in the market. Hope this will help you out.
Yes, the will work together. Keep in mind that you also need to have 3D glasses for each person and a 3D blu ray disc movie. To date there are only around 180 titles available in 3D blu ray disc movie and they are mainly animated movies from Disney. The technology has not been a big hit with...
Keep in mind that to play movies not produced in this country you will need a universal player. I only know of two unit that makes a universal player, one is Pioneer Elite and are price from the $350 and OPPO at $500. You can not change t a player to play all region. Panasonic is the most...
Return the tv to the retail store. That tv has a slow response time which creates the lag between video and audio. Panasonic and Samsung are the best tv in market today. You are not going to see any LG tv being recommended by Home Theater Magazine. Don't confuse the ratings of 1080P with refresh...
Go online to Home Theater Magazine and read the reviews on tvs, along with the pro and con of each technology. You will notice that there are no LG brand tv being recommended at all. Panasonic has more Plasma tv being recommended than any type of tv from other manufacturer. If you read yahoo...
There is no such thing as a Blu Ray DVD. It is called a Blu Ray and there is a DVD. HD tv program are all in 720P HD. Your DVD is only a 480P but some player will up convert the signal to 720P. While the Blu Ray is 1080P or Full HD. Keep in mind that you can not see the difference between 720P...
Yes, you will need a 3D blu ray disc player along with a 3D blu ray disc movie and 3D glasses for each person. At this time there are only around 180 titles available in 3D and they are mainly animated movies from Disney. It has not been a big hit with consumers due to lack of software and...
There is many difference between the two technology. If you have an old tv, then it does not matter which one you have. To get the benefit of the Blu Ray disc movies you need to ge a 1080P (full HD) with a screen bigger than a 46". Most major manufacturer have stopped producing stand alone DVD...
First off there are no such thing as a Blu Ray DVD. It is either a DVD or a Blu Ray. The films in the 20's does not have the same quality video as it is today. They will look grainy, keep in mind that did not have color films in the 20's, just black and white. Hope this will help you out.
You should try to get the same brand of speaker that you are currently using for the front speakers. The rear speaker does not require much power compare to the front speakers. They are only used for sound effects. Demo them at your local retail store and let your own ears be the final judge...