Articles tagged with: Theater
Posted in Luxury, Technology, Theater on 26 May 2008

I wish if all home theater projectors would have been like this! Called SIM2 Grand Cinema HT3000 projector, it nails the 1080p with the finest and brightest tech counting six HDMI 1.3 inputs. This Italian-designed projector comes equipped with an outboard video mainframe where you plug the needful, and then its proprietary High-Definition Optical Signal Transfer (H.O.S.T.) system connects to a SIM2 HT3000 projector, which is advisable to be installed around 750 feet away. Counted amongst the high-end range of home theater, it has an integrated 10-bit color processing and .95-inch DLP chip from Texas Instruments inside.
It is possible to project it over a wide screen of 100 inches via its all-glass optics and super high-powered Alphapath light engine. But this luxury doesn;’t comes cheap and hence demands $21,595 to offer its spectacular views with a lens of your choice.
Posted in Designer, Luxury, Shopping, Technology, Theater on 24 May 2008

What if spare dough piling with you of around $250,000 ties a knot with vacant recreation room? This could lead to revolution in the sphere of entertainment. All you need to do is to install the LED Home Theater and enjoy its changing shades via LED lighting. With this, there is a possibility that a viewer can choose the shade and enjoy whatsoever movie they’re watching in that multihued, ambient glow. The innovative theater features a roomy recessed screen, a hidden wall unit with a DVD player and video gaming consoles, and a Crestron control system. Other striking accessories include a mock concession stand with an integrated mini-fridge loaded with candies, a bar with a trendy brushed aluminum counter top enclosing a microwave and a refrigerator.
With so much available at one window, why would one give a second before inking such a smart deal.


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Posted in Designer, Elite Find of the Day, Entertainment, Theater on 16 May 2008

Featured above is a distinct mobile theater created by Various Architects that indicates the Arts Alliance and their performance globally. This model was first tested upon new in-house 3D printer from Z-corporation. Lately, a 4 x 6 meter inflatable skin piece for testing has been demanded to create this model. The outer appeal of the theater is formed out of huge inflatable hexagons & a lucid inflated window pane.

The first installation of the full-blown sculpt was done at the offices of ESS based in London. This one is the first-of-its-kind inflatable model that structures like a theater. This five-screen cinematic concert enables dancers act upon in front of, behind, & amid the screens during the show. It proved successful for Yokohama harbor as there were enough containers & cranes to carry it but may raise eyebrows for its installation in urban locations. Thus, there is a dire need for a new mobile theater that can easily be transported around the world.
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Posted in Technology, Theater, Yacht on 8 May 2008

Here is an opportunity to rule the waves while taking a ride on 2008 Yamaha FX Cruiser SHO retailed at $12,800. Featured above is this high-end Jet Ski that takes pride in having tones of power, thanks to its all new 1.8-liter supercharged engine, world’s first hull and deck contrived using nanotechnology. It reduces weight by 25%, and is touted as the industry’s first glide control system. It features a remote control transmitter, security system, a 19.8-gallon cooler, self-draining beverage holders, dual mirrors, and of course not to mention appealing looks.
The vessel is available in platinum metallic or iron man-style cherry red metallic.
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Posted in Automobile, Concept, Designer, Theater, Yacht on 6 May 2008

Featured above is CERVA MC08, an oval shaped transport vehicle that can be used as a car, motor cycle, jet plane, yacht or submarine. All thanks to Michal Erva, the great mind behind this creation. At 26, this young designer has proved what miracles he can offer with coming time. And it is his hobby to revolve around revolutionary ideas that has led to the birth of this striking creation.
Are you all set to take a ride over this elegant vehicle that can be converted into ‘X’ wheels to serve your changing needs. Its flexibility resides in combining array of porches like three wheel axles that can be fixed to use it on road. Those who love enjoying thrill and wish to experience an eventual mood should keep their fingers upon this vehicle. It has a space to carry one or two people on one go.

Its center wheel glides ahead if you need stability in case of speed and while slowing down the stability is maintained by hidden gyroscopes in the axle.
This is surely the first-of-its-kind vehicle modeled to offer adventure.
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Posted in Elite Find of the Day, Shopping, Speakers, Theater on 2 May 2008

Those who are still hunting for a complete DVD projector can keep their fingers upon R2-D2, which is an emblem of movies and a comfy accessory to be installed in any home theater. It enables to watch the movie from a distance of over 16 feet. It can be projected onto ceilings and walls up to a 260-inch picture and comes with an integrated CD/DVD player that can play videos in MP3/MP4 format. It also features an iPod docking station, memory card, USB slots, FM wireless audio out, incorporated 20 watt amplifiers, fully flexible with a 360 degree recline, Millennium Falcon remote control with detachable stand and plays R2-D2 sound effects.
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Priced at $2,995, it would be creating a buzz in coming months.
Other specks:
Resolution: 1024×768
Contrast Ratio: 1800:1
Lumens: 1500
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Posted in Electronic Products, Entertainment, Speakers, Theater on 7 April 2008

For movie aficionados, a home theatre offers a bigger vision of life that stands beyond watching mere movies or playing games. It can be your prestigious cenotaph for your favorite flick. This was proved by case in point i.e. Batman Theater and $6mn home theater by Jeremy Kipnis. And now a round of applause to welcome the latest entrant viz. the Pirates of the Caribbean theater developed by Paul and Emily Konold.

Rachel Cericola from the Electronic House could discover this contemporary invention adorned with panorama from the traverse as well as the movie and specks bought from Disney directly or hand built. The frescos were completed by a 13-year-old artist Caden Jones who tinted the archways in the theater.

The room offers a 16:9 screen that comes with a custom masking system to make the configuration 2.35:1, thereby offering the dual pleasure of watching movies and sporting events. The vestibule is known as Laffite’s Landing that is a part of the innovative theme park appeal and has wood plank floors, whiskey barrels, and gold and there is a bar at the back of the theater with treasure maps and gold under the glass tabletop.

You can take pride in owing this comfort by dropping $30,000.
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Posted in Entertainment, Gadgets, Music, News, Shopping, Theater on 26 March 2008

Today I was reading an extensive coverage of 25 million home theaters PC’s to be installed globally by 2013 carried by ehomeupgrade. On first go, we thought the figure is too less until we realized that they are only PC’s and not streaming products. These days there exist gamut of mini-PCs that are used chiefly for media streaming. With surge in advancement happening at CPUs front, devised to use less power and produce less heat, there is a possibility that PCs may dive in to the entertainment segment.
The principal problem for installing a PC in any entertainment center ort device is the noise produced by the integrated fan to cool the PC plus spinning hard drive. At the same time, the attached benefit is of having full-fledged PCs as a main media streamer is its functionality. If you count today then the majority of current generation of media streamers consists of low powered devices running a low mechanical Sigma chip.
Technically speaking, if this noise and power levels of entrenched PCs can be toned down to an evenhanded level then one can expect few more devices into his living room. One major drawback with almost very device is that they don’t have the raw horsepower.
Likewise, our most admired Mvix 760HD is still accessible on using an older Sigma chip and can’t do H.264 for instance. With the concept I have just talked, one can have much more excitement in coming years. One can say year 2008 is going to be the break point for these devices and by come 2010, these devices will be seen floating all over likewise DVD players.
Posted in Entertainment, Luxury, Theater on 25 March 2008

Absolutely obsession for themed home theaters persists with populace willing to churn their fantasies by erecting most idiosyncratically done home theaters. Whilst long back, we put you across rotating floor home theater, $6 mn home theater by Jeremy Kipnis and I remember taking about Bat Cave themed theater but that was by New Hampshire-based installer DC Audio Video Systems.
The Batman home theater, the latest offering by Elite Home Theater Seating is designed to deliver total bliss for those wanted to enjoy movies and experience thrill while paying games. It custom built seats is compatible with a variety of layouts. Targeting high-profile clients, this Canadian-based firm Elite Home Theater Seating is in a mood to demand $500,000 for the Bat Cave layout and seating.
For additional apparatus, you need to shell out some extra dough.
Via Luxist
Posted in Designer, Home Decor, Technology, Theater on 9 March 2008

Just with a mere click of a mouse, this room can revolve at 180 degrees - from cherished dialogue to big screen amusement. To utilize the most out of home theater space, a Tennessee family has lately installed a revolutionary floor that swivels the obverse seats 180 degrees to visage the second row, thereby offering a more natural setting for recreation.

This 16-foot revolving spherical floor is power-driven by four motors and restricted via remote. The theater door is also monitored by remote and can be folded from the floor in 12 sections plus looks like a Chinese hand fan. Casa Cinema takes pride in offering an elite theater design while Visual Concepts takes care of installation.

The inclined walls at this space provide some acutely reverberant acoustics. Visual impression also presents absorptive fiberglass acoustical panels that look like ornamental elements when hung upon side walls. It enables monitoring of sound from the 7.1-channel audio system power-driven by a Marantz SR8500 receiver pumping 125 watts to Atlantic Technology 4200 series speakers. All the illumination, including LEDs (light-emitting diodes) adjoining the spinning floor, on the maximum and beneath the staircase is monitored by a Lutron system.

The erection of this theater was done as an initiative to build a home during a Parade of Homes showcase, offering them a surprising ride. Above all, the 35-foot entrance hall to the theater presents a starfield—residing in the carpet and not in the ceiling.
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