Update And Organize Your Entertainment Center
It’s time to clear the clutter and clean house now that spring has made its very welcome reappearance. Think beyond the closets and kitchen and take a look at your entertainment center, already in dire need of a facelift, to determine what can be discarded and what needs a serious upgrade.
First things first -- you’ve heard all the rave about high definition TVs (HDTVs) and you’ve seen the amazing picture clarity when you were able to sneak a peak at the electronics store. The cost of these big-screen wonders has dropped significantly in the last year and with even more of your favorite channels available in HD it is certainly worth the investment. Besides, you can replace that bulky and outdated TV with a space-saving flat screen that will be the envy of your family and friends.
As for that mess you call your video library, let’s face it ... the scores of VHS tapes with the titles crossed-out can be quite an eyesore. Consider upgrading to a digital video recorder (DVR) that is integrated into your set-top box like the ones offered by satellite TV provider DISH Network. DVRs empower you to watch what you want, when you want, allowing you to customize your viewing experience. Record hours of your favorite TV programs and movies without the need for bulky tapes and DVDs, then access them all through your remote, fast forward and rewind and even pause live TV.
Further simplify and streamline your home theater by eliminating extra accessories and cabling. Experts recommend condensing cabling if possible, and plan your home theater in advance to avoid a setup that looks more like a snake pit. Cable sheaths cover and condense your cables and are available at most electronics stores. Also, use a universal remote to coordinate the vast array of electronics in your suite and take command with one simple device.
Having a large cabinet to store your HD TV and DVD players sounds like a great idea but once it’s in your living room the bulkiness of the entire thing can be more of an eyesore than an asset. The truth is that you don’t want to keep too much television gear in one place. Perhaps the best idea is to have your television and cable box in one room while storing your DVD library, XBOX and DVD player in another room, only bringing them out when you plan on using them. By: www.renovationfinder.com Article Source: http://www.ArticleDashboard.com Article courtesy of www.RenovationFinder.com., the ultimate home improvement guide. Find a local interior designer for your home decorating needs at www.RenovationFinder.com.
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