Home Theater Design

  • In the 2000s, the term "home cinema" encompasses a extensity of systems

  • The most basal scheme could be a DVD player, a standard CRT television, and a "home theater in a box", a 2.1 speaker logical order with left and right speakers and a bitty 8" subwoofer cabinet
  • An inordinate national cinema set-up might include a High-Definition DVD format such as Blu-ray, a 60" High-Definition Television with a "cinema-style" 16 X 9 format, a infrequent thousand-watt home theatre receiver with five to seven besiege effectual speakers, and a powered subwoofer with a 12" subwoofer
  • The most costly at rest theater set-ups, which can expenditure over $100,000 US, have digital projectors, expensive screens, and custom-built screening rooms which include cinema-style chairs and audiophile-grade thorough equipment.

  • Some people have built upon the idea, and Home Theater Design constructed mobile drive-in theaters that can curtain-raiser movies in public open spaces

  • Usually, these require a powerful projector, a laptop or DVD player, outdoor speakers and/or an FM transmitter to broadcast the audio to other car radios.