Entertainment Center
Brian Bileski From Renovationfinder.com asked:


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 Besides, you can replace that bulky and outdated TV with a space-saving flat screen that will be the envy of your family and friends.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.



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Christa Kowalczyk asked:


Finding a good way to spend your precious time is sometimes complicated, but with a good recreation center, you will be able to get the much needed quality time for yourself while spending it with your family.

“A place to call home” is how the City of Henderson, Nevada, is recognized and famous for. The second largest city in Nevada, it is proud to be a small town and living it like the people in the “big” cities.

Cited as one of the best places to retire, you will find numerous activities in the city that will definitely keep you coming back for more. They have the largest recreational facility in the area, the largest outdoor amphitheater, and Nevada’s scenic Bird Preserve.

It is even ranked as the 20th out of 100 places in the United States, being the best place to live in and 6th in the best walkable cities in America. Not to mention the fact that it is just a few miles away from the entertainment capital of the world - Las Vegas!

City of Henderson has a diverse selection of sports activities, making the city a well-recognized area for their sports programs. They have programs for all age groups so it will not be hard finding an activity that will cater to your interests. You can enjoy both outdoor activities and indoor activities all year round.

Thus, the City of Henderson features six state of the art recreation facilities. The largest being the Multigenerational Facility at Liberty Pointe. The facilities may offer some or all of the following features but it is best to contact the center to be sure.

Game Rooms

These game rooms are made in order to accommodate anyone. They may feature video games on a wide-screen TV, a pool table, foosball, ping-pong, and air hockey. You can also check the time and availability of the facility for these activities.

Multi-Fitness Room

It is equipped with state of the art treadmills, stationary bicycles, stair steps, and resistance weight machines in order to ensure a full body workout. Some centers may have an indoor walking or running tract.

Open Gym

Gymnasiums are available to accommodate various court games. Check for the activity schedules and guidelines.

Party Connections

There may be designated areas where a party can be held. You can inquire about the availability and guidelines when planning a bash.

Romper Room

If you have no one to leave your children with while you go to the gym or participate in the classes offered, you can leave your child in the romper room where they will be taken care of by qualified supervisors.

Racquetball Courts/ Wallyball

Some centers may have the facility available. Although some may not have one, it is still best to inquire and place a reservation in order to ensure that you will be able to play.

Rock Climbing Wall

Supervised by skilled trainers, this activity will ensure you a full body workout while giving you a natural high.

Sauna/Steam/Locker Rooms/Showers

Some centers may have sauna and steam rooms and family showers available for those participating in any programs. Some provide basic necessities such as soap and towels. Inquire about the rules and regulations applied by the center.

Swim & Trim Pass

This pass may give you access to several facilities in the center at a discounted rate. Ask about details in your chosen center.

With the proper information at your fingertips, you can now select from the six recreational centers in the city.

Whitney Ranch Recreation Center

The Whitney Ranch Aquatic Complex is equipped with an indoor competition room and a beach entry outdoor pool with water slides. It is just adjacent to the Whitney Ranch Recreation/Aquatic Complex. The Whitney Ranch Recreation Center is considered as the 4th full-service center within the city.

The center has the following features to offer:

? 41,000 Sq. Feet

? Classrooms (3)

? Conference Room

? Aerobics and Dance Room

? Game Room

? Gymnasium

? Meeting Rooms (3)

? Racquetball/Wallyball Courts (3)

? Vending Area

Valley View Recreation Center

Close to Morrell Park, Valley View Recreation Center is the first full-service center in the City of Henderson. With activities for any age group, they offer a variety of activities that will pique anyone’s curiosity.

The center has the following features to offer:

? 40,000 Sq. Feet

? Classrooms (6)

? Game Room

? Gymnasium

? Meeting Rooms (6)

? Multi-use Room

? Multi-fitness Room

? Racquetball/ Wallyball Courts (3)

? Vending Area



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Roberto L. Bacasong asked:


CALL center workers across the world enjoy the one of a kind taste of accomplishment. Millions of people are employed in this industry because of the blissful way in lifting the career opportunity. Yuppie workers especially Filipinos believed that working in a call center are more than just a career.

The picture of the Philippine economy is never been before when the outsourcing industry came in. It was an open book that the country is struggling against millions of people who are unemployed. The underemployment and unemployment rate was the battle cry of the Filipino especially that poverty led the cause-oriented and militant groups to dramatize their concerns by staging a street protest.

Militant groups underscored their outline to the government to consider their sentiment by urging the Senate and the House of Representatives to pass a law that will add 125 pesos to the previous 198 pesos in terms of the daily minimum wage. In Metro Manila, the existing minimum wage is 360 pesos a day.

On the other hand, workers in the Visayas and Mindanao set by the Regional Tripartite Wages and Productivity Board (RTWPB) are receiving a minimum wage of 209 pesos every day. The setting up of a competitive salary hike to every Filipino worker is a long demand since the previous governance.

But the entry of contact centers and the BPO (business process outsourcing) companies in the Philippines save the Filipino workers from receiving poor pay and benefits. This is a tremendous development today because yuppie and fresh graduates are welcomed to work in any of the call center in the Philippines. And also, the starting pay is bigger with night differential, overtime pay, commissions, and fringe benefits.

For the past years, Filipino contact center workers proved their skills and competency in understanding the concerns of their customers as far as the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, and Australia. The opportunity continues to receive positive feedback in every client that caters by the call center workers.

Aside of the attractive pay, BPO workers receive discounts in shopping malls, spa, disco bar, restaurants, and even travel opportunity to any of their favorite destinations. This is true because contact centers usually tie up in different kinds of establishments which is part of helping their employees enjoy the lifestyle. In addition, facilities like fitness gym, entertainment area, sleeping quarters, and spa are also offered by some largest call center companies.

Imagine the joy and excitement in boosting your lifestyle. This is the reason why Filipino workers want to build their promising career in call centers. Hundreds of seats are offered by these outsourcing companies in response to the increasing demand of the customer relationship management.

Filipinos should be proud that off-shoring business continues to receive wonderful feedback from the international investors. To date, thousands of Filipinos are engaged in this job and continue to dominate in the global market. The expanded services like outbound and inbound, chat support, web content writing, and other jobs related to BPO jobs can be handled by Filipino workers with no hassle.



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Peter Garant asked:


Anyone visiting Angeles City today can easily testify to the economic boom taking place. But what makes the situation more admirable is that throughout its history the city has managed to overcome all the obstacles that have come in its way.

During World War II, Angeles, then just a town, was occupied by the Japanese, and the citizens, including American and Filipino soldiers, suffered terribly. The destruction of Fort Stotsenburg was one of the most devastating in history. However, after three years, the Allied Forces were able to liberate Angeles. Fort Stotsenberg was greatly enlarged, and became Clark Air Base. This resulted in the rapid expansion of business in Angeles and it eventually became a city.

Just as it was experiencing growth however, Mt. Pinatubo erupted in 1991, causing havoc and destruction. In the same year, the Laurel-Langely Act, which allowed for the establishment of American bases in the Philippines, was denied extension by the Senate.

Despite the setback, Angeles City was able to recover. In a mere two years, Clark air Base became Clark Freeport Zone. Today it is the center of numerous upstart business, mostly involved in the fields of science and technology. The Angeles livelihood Village and Industrial Estate have spawned a robust export industry, with products ranging from local crafts to garments.

A haven for businessmen, Angeles City’s storied past also makes it an ideal tourist destination. Among the numerous landmarks that should be checked out include the Pamintuan Residence, which was the home of the First Philippine Republic. Later becoming the base of General Arthur MacArthur, it is now the site of the Central Luzon central bank.

The historic Fort Stotsenburg has also become a tourist spot; the Founders’ Residence constructed by Angel de Miranda in the 1820s is situated in Santo Rosario and provides a glimpse of the city’s past; also in Santo Rosario is the Holy Rosary Church. Constructed in 1877 through forced labor, the edifice also served as a medical facility during the late 1800s.

The Bayanihan Park is a fusion of an amusement center and historical site. Here one can see areas designated for playing sports, and at the same time it is the place where you will find the famous Salakot Arch.

Other spectacles in Angeles City are its festivals. One of the most eagerly awaited is the Philippine Hot Air Balloon Fiesta where participants from across the globe join in; another popular event is the Sisig Festival, which is a commemoration of the Sisig, renowned dish of Pampanga. The La Naval Fiesta is religious in nature, and began as a thanks for the Blessed Virgin Mary, whom the people credited for helping the Spanish defeat the Dutch.

Angeles City also boasts some of the best schools and universities in the country. Educational institutions like AMA Computer College, STI, University of the Philippines, OB Montessori and the Asian Institute of College Studies, are found throughout the city.

Angeles is also the location of several charity groups and organizations, including the Bahay Bata Center, and the legal Bureau for Women, catering to the needs of women and children.



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Ted Kraus asked:


It’s Vegas time again (God, time goes fast when you’re making money) and 40,000 +++ of our closest friends will be congregating to wheel, deal and have a great time eating, drinking and being merry. What a fantastic business we’re in; being paid to eat, drink and gamble (whether it’s on your property or at the tables).

I “think” this is my 35th convention (I’m VERY old), and while the current shows aren’t as much fun or as wild as the conventions 30 years ago (but then again, I’m not as much fun or wild as I was 30 years ago) they’re more productive; we all know what we’re doing or at least think we do; 30 years ago we winged it. Most of you will arrive on the scene on either Sunday or Monday morning and leave sometime on Tuesday, a waste in my opinion, since staying until Wednesday can make the show more productive for all involved and increase the probability of making a deal. I write this every year and every year the show is desolate on Wednesday after 11, so some things never change.

Either way, 2006, so far, has been an excellent year for all those involved. In addition, the regional dealmaking shows have been growing even faster than in the past, with attendance increases of ten percent or more not uncommon (I’d guesstimate a 7% to 10% increase for Vegas, and considering there were 40,000 attendees last year that’s a big increase) and some shows have had a 25% increase. The only negative on the horizon is the apparent slowdown in leasing.

This is a make-or-break show for retailers and developers needing additional stores opened for Christmas 2006. If you can’t get on the fast track by the end of this month the odds are that no store will open until 2007. In reality, the vast majority of 2006 deals are already done, with few retailers having an open to buy for the remainder of the year. But there’s always a few stragglers who either NEED, or want, another deal for this year, so if you have vacancies (and there’s not a lot around) this is the time and place to hustle, otherwise the deals started here will be opening in 2007.

I have to give leasing agents credit for being aggressive when it comes to scheduling meetings for the show. For the last month, I’ve been bombarded with e-mails and phone calls trying to set up meetings. In the vast majority of cases, I declined, since the projects offered were of no interest to our clients. Everyone is trying hard to fill up their dance cards so they can impress the boss, but meeting for the sake of a meeting makes no sense to me. Of course, if they were really smart they’d leave a few hours every day to just walk the show, do basic networking and see what’s new instead of wasting unnecessary time on unproductive meetings. This year will be easier than next, when the convention floor will be doubled in size and most of the exhibitors or attendees will be lost or confused by the vast size of the exhibit hall. Yes, having a larger exhibit area will benefit all, but I personally prefer to shop Ace Hardware over Home Depot because the size is easier to maneuver. Of course I’m not getting as good of a selection, but sometimes I’m lazy.

Ranting on…I’m not going to go into the details of the Mills Company and their problems since we’ve all heard and read what’s happening with that REIT (and probably more will come out by the time this is published), but I will comment on Mill’s desire to mix entertainment with retailing, which doesn’t appear to be working or at least profitable (and in a capitalistic business, if it isn’t profitable it isn’t working). If you look at the history of entertainment in shopping centers, it’s a checkered past, mixed with lots of failures, whether it be Discovery Zone, Jeepers, indoor skate parks, roller coasters, or whatever, or the fact that movie theaters have been in and out of retail projects for over 20 years. One year, developers think theaters should be included in a center’s mix; the next year they’re buried in the back with no viability (the only way theaters could become profitable was by going bankrupt a few years ago).

Few entertainment complexes combined with conventional retailing work and I don’t believe that will change in the near future. The difference today from when I put roller rinks into centers 30 years ago is that the costs and risks are substantially higher. When I did a roller rink deal 30 years ago, the rent was usually under $4 GROSS and that was for a vanilla box. Today, the Mill’s project in North Jersey will cost billion$ to develop and no one knows if the entertainment aspect will be the attraction and profitable as projected. Today it’s not uncommon to develop entertainment beside mixed-use and baseball parks, where the costs will run into the hundreds of million$, and again I don’t think it will work. (Of course, if you can convince some foolish city to provide millions of taxpayers’ money to the project, it does improve the probability of success). Entertainment is NOT a high sales per sq.ft. generator and you don’t have to be Einstein to understand that if your development costs are high, your rents have to be in the same league. Overall, entertainment retailers can’t afford high rents and that’s where the problem lies. I also think the industry is getting itself into trouble with many of the high-end, mixed-use projects, especially ones promoting residential housing in a cooling housing market. (Somehow I can’t justify spending $500,000 for a condo located in a retail/office complex. I don’t want to live where I shop). One of the industry’s current problems is that money is so easy to raise today; developers who sign non-recourse mortgages are willing to try any idea THAT MIGHT work (it’s not their money, so who cares because they get leasing, development and management fees no matter what).

Changing topics…friends don’t let friends buy centers at a 5% or 6% CAP rate. Even with leasing activity slowing, the market for acquiring centers is still hot (why is another question) and while I predict a slowdown in sales (or an increase in CAP rates in the near future) a few select centers are being sold at 5% to 5.5% CAPs. And CAPs of 6% to 6.5% are not uncommon. Yes, millions have been made in the last five years by “flippers” who kept a center for six to 12 months and then flipped (with no increase in income) for millions more than they acquired the center for. But with a slowdown in leasing and rising interest rates, acquiring centers based on these numbers makes no sense. Remember the dot.com boom, it BUSTED really fast. I believe the same can be true for retail real estate. Pricing of property has gotten so bad that some sellers that normally would have elected to do a 1031 exchange now elect to pay the taxes instead of buying a Walgreens at a 5% CAP, and when you’re willing to pay taxes over acquiring real estate there’s a problem.

Of course, the other end of the spectrum isn’t that rosy either, since I hear a lot of developers complain that with costs so high they’re only getting a 10% to 11% return on NEW development. High risk for low reward. The only reason 10% looks good is because of the 6% CAP on existing property. Either way, the leasing mall will be pounded by thousands of buyers and brokers wanting to know if you have a center for sale.

Oh, as I mentioned in the last MyWay, the amount of available space is down substantially over prior years because of the robust economy. But the amount of new construction, especially lifestyle centers and urban redevelopment, is up (we’re even involved in an urban redevelopment in Chicago) substantially over last year (merchant developers keep the economy moving whether we need more centers or not) so I highly recommend you walk the leasing mall to see what the current trends are, where they’re happening and who the anchors are. It’s a good education and will provide ideas for your project.

On a different note, I had dinner with two friends the other day, both of whom are directors of real estate for their development companies. That’s where their similarities end. One complained that even though his company has over 12 million sq.ft. of retail, he gets no support from the company’s executives; they look at leasing as an expense, not the prime income generator for the company. Whenever he proposes mass mailings, advertising, e-mail blasts or going to local dealmaking shows, they turn him down because of the cost and their belief that “marketing” doesn’t work. The other company does their own mailings to ALL their existing tenants, plus the ones in their corporate database (they promote heavily to brokers) and uses outside mailing services to reach “ma&pas,” sends thousands of e-mail blasts to promote vacancies and goes to almost as many local dealmaking shows as I do. His company has over 20 million sq.ft. with a vacancy factor of 4%. The other company runs a 6% to 7% vacancy factor consistently. Which company would you rather be? Oh, the “smart” company looks at vacancies as a “cost,” and the longer the vacancy the higher the cost, so they’re willing to make sweetheart deals on property vacant for a long time while the “other” company says “this is our rent, pay it or don’t go into our center.”

Have a great and productive show.

P.S. Don’t forget to drop by the RD/TKO/KIN booth at 667 Sixth Avenue on Monday after 4 p.m. for our annual Beer Blast. Booze, fun and friends, what more can you want? Oh, I almost forgot, drop by and let me introduce you to my son Josh, who’s entering the industry.



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George Wood asked:


The ultimate shopping hangout in America is the Mall of America which is situated in Bloomington in Minnesota. It is the countrys biggest entertainment center. It has loads of attractions. The number of stores in this mall is around 520. The mall also has a huge number of restaurants, night clubs and AMC theaters. Some special events are also organized here. However you cannot see everything in the mall in one day and hence you need some time.

Americas largest theme park is Camp Snoopy. The park offers lots of fun rides like their latest roller coaster and spiraling Timberland Twister. The park occupies 7 acres of land and it has 30 amazing and fun filled rides. There are 9 amazing places to eat. The place has loads of entertainment and you can also shop here. The kids surely love this theme park.

Enjoy 4 stories of LEGO fun at the Lego Imagination Center. You can just watch it, play it or buy it. You can see the worlds largest animated interactive LEGO clock tower and there are about ninety LEGO models on display. These include astronauts, dinosaurs and many more. It is a must see place.

Visit the Underwater Adventures if you love adventure. Here one has to go down 14 feet (under water) and then you have stingrays, sharks and sea turtles so close to you. It is an experience on its own. This huge aquarium contains 1.2 million gallons of water. It has a long tunnel which is around 300 foot in length. There is also a moving walkway. You will actually feel that you can touch these marine animals. This is the closest you can be to them. The Discovery travel channel voted this as Worlds Best Shark Encounter and so you have to see it to believe it. There are about 4,500 marine animals here.

You can have a lot of fun at Jillians. There are 16 big TV screens at this Video Cafe for sports viewing. There is also a cool menu with delicious entrees, appetizers and not to forget desserts. There are a number of billiard tables. There is also a game room which has all the latest simulation and electronic games. Hi-Life Lanes is an excellent bowling alley and it also has great places to dine and several other things.

If you like speed and adventure, try NASCAR. This electrifying indoor car racing competition runs at 195 mile per hour. You can start with this high tech game right away. Just sit into the cockpit and get off. This stock car racing is actually very close to the real car racing.

Americas liveliness is all thanks to the nightclubs especially Americas Original Sports Bar, Flashbaxx, Players and Ltl Dittys. These places have everything from karaoke, pool, live bands to dueling pianos, dancing and many other things. You can know about fighter pilots from ACES Flight Simulation. You can actually fly the F-18 Hornet jet fighter here. You can also fly the old WWII P-51 Mustang. You will actually feel as if you are flying an aircraft. This is an experience which you should not miss.

Minnesota has many things to offer. Travel to the Twin Cities; know for intriguing theater, art museums, sculpture garde and fine orchestras. Pacific Place has all the dining, shopping and entertainment centers. You can shop at some of the best stores here like Tiffany & Co, Coach, MaxMara, J. Crew, Ann Taylor, Chicos, Helly Hanson, Pottery Barn, L Occitane, Noble and Williams-Sonoma and Barnes. There is also the AMC Theatre complex which has 11 screens. Nordstrom store is the right place for food, film and fashion. Fir visiting this place, you have to cross the Skybridge Connection. However the best shopping is what is done by sitting at home, through eBay. You can find everything you want for your home from here.



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Marcus Rolland asked:


Let us start at the very beginning when we get to know this computer called HP Pavilion Media Center TV m7350n PC. You may be interested to know that this computer has many names and some of its aliases are:

? HP Pavilion Media Center EL406AA

? HP Pavilion Media Center TV m7350n

? HP Pavilion Media Center

? Hewlett-Packard EL406AA

? Or simply as the Hewlett-Packard TV m7350n.

Such technology is expected to be really functional. What’s in the HP Pavilion Media Center TV that makes it unique? For one, the HP Pavilion Media Center TV m7350n PC has an Intel processor with processor class D. It has a processing speed of 2.8 GHz, and a 2 GB installed memory. Its BUS speed is 800 MHz and a cache size of 4 MB. The memory technology is DDR II SDRAM with a maximum memory of 4 GB. The system chipset is Intel 945P Express.

Further, the hard drive has a storage capacity of 250 GB. Its CD Read Speed is 40X, the CD Write Speed is 40X, the CD Rewrite Speed is 32X, and the DVD Read Speed is 16X. It comes with Serial ATA Drive Controllers as well. The 2nd CD Read Speed is 16X.

For graphics and the monitor, you get a plug-in card for video integration and 64 MB of installed video memory. For networking and communications functions, your HP Pavilion Media Center TV m7350n PC has a 56 Kbps modem speed, and both Fast Ethernet and Ethernet for network support.

The interface connectors you get with your HP Pavilion Media Center TV m7350n PC are three forms of line-out: line-out (center/subwoofer), line-out (rear), and line-out (side surround.) On one hand, the expansion slot types of your HP Pavilion Media Center TV m7350n PC accommodate an XD-Picture Card, SD Memory Card, Memory Stick, SmartMedia Card, PCI Express x16, a CompactFlash Card, Memory, Processor, and PCI.

This type of computer uses Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 as its operating system (or OS.)The OS comes with these different software programs:

? Microsoft Office 2003 Student and Teacher Edition (Trial)

? Muvee autoProducer

? HP Image Zone

? RealPlayer

? Sonic MyDVD

? PC-Doctor 5 for Windows

? A 60-day subscription to Norton Internet Security 2005 AntiSpyware

? Adobe Reader 7.0

? Sonic DigitalMedia Plus

? Microsoft Works 8.0

? And InterVideo WinDVD 5

Moreover, the keyboard and mouse are the input devices provided. You can buy the appropriate monitor via a separate purchase as an independent unit.

And now that we know all that techie mumbo-jumbo, it brings us to the most important question: what can it do for us? Well, to start with, it makes for an excellent paperweight, especially if you accidentally plug it into the wrong power source which then renders the insides fried and useless. However, that doesn’t justify the expense. Unless you’ll take a closer look at it, you’ll never appreciate this computer. So let us look deeper.

Since this computer is actually a Media Center, that gives those of you who love your entertainment a ray of hope. For one thing, you can record, and create video recordings to a maximum of 170 hours. The Image Zone software (an exclusive technology of Hewlett Packard) permits you to edit, organize, then store and protect any video clips and photos you feel are worth preserving. You can also create personalized CDs and DVDs with this baby. And there is much, much more it can do - but you need to read the manual for that to get at the nitty gritty technical details.

Should you buy this product then? Well, that’s really up to you - if you feel you really need all those high-tech features for both your leisure and work, then this is a great investment. Depending on your usage, the HP Pavilion Media Center is a cool state-of-the art technology for your personal and business needs.



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Groshan Fabiola asked:


“Do a great job and then disappear” might be a good motto for a wall entertainment center that you decide to put into the formal dining room of your home.  The reason you view the entertainment resources in this room differently than the family room or the formal living room is the purpose of the dining room is entirely different from those other places where you want entertainment to be available.  And so you customize how you design the layout of your entertainment electronics to fit the function of the room.

In the same way, that the furniture of the room you designate for home entertainment differs from the dining room furniture that you buy to give you the perfect space for formal dining in your home.  When people walk into the dining room, it is natural the attention of every guest will be on that elegant table, chairs and the settings that are prepared for them to have a fine meal together.  So the furniture and everything else about the room is focused on making that dining experience a good one.

You do want some entertainment options available in a dining room situation but you don’t need it to stand out and dominate the room as it might in a room with a large scale entertainment complex.  This is why a wall entertainment center is a great choice in the dining room.  Because the equipment is all built in, it is always available if you wish to adjust the music or play a particular CD that fits the occasion.  But because the entertainment electronics are not occupying floor space, they do not get in the way of an evening devoted to dining and fellowship.

The two priorities that come out in the lighting, the entertainment options and in the dining room furniture in this room are comfort and elegance.  If you are about to have a good meal placed in front of your guests or to give as a gift to a grateful family perhaps for Thanksgiving or Christmas, you want every detail to be perfect.  While much of that preparation happens in the days and hours leading up to the meal, much of the successes of the night comes from decisions you made about the room design and layout long before the event.

The great thing about making the right choices in wall entertainment center and in the furniture for your dining room is that it is a good decision that will continue to reward you for years to come.  There may be times when you retire to that room, dim the lights and use that table to study important papers or reflect on life’s issues.  Even then, quality entertainment choices do as much to create the right ambiance in the room as candles and a soothing interior decorating scheme.

So if you are right now making all of those decisions about the dining room furniture and how the entertainment system will smoothly fit into the plans for this important room in your house, you will do well to plan for a wall unit that will fade into the background during the meal and provide good entertainment on demand.  And it that entertainment system quietly obeys that priority to “Do a great job and then disappear”, then the credit goes to you for making good choices every step of the way in the layout and design of a top quality dining room.



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Mikael Rieck asked:


One of the latest trends is the home entertainment centers and the home theaters. They are a great way to get most out of the TV shows and movies that you watch every day. This has become truer than it ever has been before because of the electronic technologies that are available today.

The economic circumstances in which we live are great when viewed with the eyes of the companies in the market of electronics. The technology is better than ever before with Plasma and LCD screens surpassing their prior technical limits to deliver pictures with virtually unnoticeable blurriness on screens of ever increasing sizes.

Technological advances in LCD and Plasma screen TV’s are reflected by the fact that the prices are dropping to the point where even incredibly large screen models are affordable to most people with a steady income. To make it even better and bigger, Digital Light Processing (DLP) projectors provide an affordable way to make your home theater seem almost like a commercial theater.

Home Projectors

The projectors of today can project a TV image across a room and onto a pull down screen to create an HDTV screen large enough to be measured in feet. Some of the smaller models will project screen sizes as large as seven feet across and it is normal for many models to produce images fifteen feet across as their max capacity.

Besides all of the TV technologies, you will also find ever improving HDTV accessories in the electronics shops. You can find plenty of Digital Video Recorders on the market that are capable of recording video in high definition as well as standard definition TV formats. You are therefore now able to record the TV shows and movies that you know you’ll want to watch again and again. TiVo and many other smaller companies have currently made High Definition DVR’s and they are often included on satellite receivers from DirecTV as well as Dish Network.

Wireless Connections

A thing you might want to consider when you are planning your home theater is how to set up the connections between all of the components. This task in itself can be a complete nightmare for any home entertainment enthusiast due to all the connection options but one option you want to consider is using wireless connections to transmit data from one component to another. It won’t have the high quality of a wired connection but normal video and audio generally aren’t any problem for modern wireless technology to deal with and you will avoid the wire nightmare.

With today’s technology available, you have found a good time to set up your home theater system. Whether you are aiming for a complete home cinema solutions or one of the smaller media center solutions I urge you to do your amount of research before you decide to buy or rent a system. First thing you should do is visit some of the many customer review sites as they will give you a fair amount of input that will guide you towards the right solution in terms of quality and price. If you spend a few hours online you can easily save yourself hundreds if not thousands of dollars through discounts and the use of coupons.

After doing your online research visit a few AV center shops to experience the systems live. Test how easy they are to operate and be sure to ask about all the things that enters your mind. It is free of charge and any salesman will be happy to answer you questions in order to get the sale.



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