Home Entertainment Systems

June 9, 2009
By Nels Lindahl

Maybe now would be a good time to purchase a Blu-ray player. The traditional glass tube Toshiba HDTV in the living room weights about two hundred pounds. Right now, the only audio in the house comes from the Toshiba HDTV. Without question, the Toshiba HDTV provides a reasonable degree of quality. A home theater system would provide better audio quality. Unfortunately, the configuration of the living room makes installing a surround sound home theater system extremely difficult.

One easy method exists for moving forward. The easiest solution would involve procuring a stand alone Blu-ray player. A Blu-ray player would be capable of connecting to the Toshiba HDTV by HDMI cable. Eventually, at a point of distinct choosing the acquisition of a separate home theater system could occur. However, Sony does sell a Blu-ray Disc Home Theater System. The Sony model BDV-IS1000 integrates a Blu-ray disc player with a 5.1 channel audio environment. Perhaps the best available course of action would involve simply waiting for a price reduction.

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