Articles tagged with: Theater
Posted in Entertainment, Shopping, Technology, Theater on 20 February 2008
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Come the news about release of any new flick, everyone runs towards their nearest theater or go ahead with online booking. Rest is houseful within no time. And this kills my opportunity to watch first day first show. Well, an honest confession I am not all that keen for the same. I may love to watch even an age-old flick with my beloved rather than fishing for a ticket for over-populated hall.
And lately I realized I can afford to do all this while sitting at my home by installing outdoor drive-in theater in my backyard. What a fun enjoying popcrorn and champagne with your loved ones, with no fear of getting disturbed by any unwanted presence. The much-in-use Backyard Drive-In features movies, video games, sports events and corporate presentations at its ultra-large outdoor movie screen. Measuring over 10 feet (W) and 6 feet (H), it offers a memorable theater experience to its audience. If you are looking for a much larger screen then you can keep your fingers upon one with 13 feet (W) X 9 feet (H). The price varies from $1049-$1449 depending upon the model you pick.
Via Hilavitkutin
Posted in Speakers, Technology, Theater on 12 February 2008

Having talked about world’s most expensive stereo system, Batcave home theater, Retirement Theater, $300k Goldmund Media Room, we now came across $6 mn home theater produced by Jeremy Kipnis. The music coax, producer, classical music aficionado and now the inventor of a huge home theater system, Jeremy Kipnis consciously knows his pursuit. It cannot be tagged as smutty posh as it is a reasonable bargain that settles for $6 million. The picture constituents are formed of a Sony SRX-S110 Professional Video Projector with an imposing 4,096-by-2,160 resolution and the Stewart Snowmatte 1.0 Gain Laboratory-Grade Motion Picture screen stands at a massive 18 x 10-foot that is no less than an actual theater screen.

The Sony BDP-S1 Blu-ray Player complements the state-of-the-art Toshiba HD-XA1 HD DVD Player with SATA Drive (72 HDTV Hours Total) and Mark Levinson N° 51 DVD/CD Media Player upping the bet for other HT systems. It also features HLD-X0 Hi-Vision HDTV MUSE Laserdisc Player along with JVC HMDH-5U D-VHS recorder that helps you record a running live telecast. And for gaming fans, it offers a Sony PlayStation 3 Gaming Console.
Gallery: $6 Million Home Theater
Via AudioVideoInteriors/ Playstation Boards
Posted in Electronic Products, Events, Gadgets, Speakers, Technology, Theater on 7 January 2008

And here we have another Sound bar system. Samsung has peeled away the censorship of its HT-X810 Home Theater Sound Bar that is a wall-mountable speaker system. This feature-packed system plugs 300 watts of power consumption and the kit contains wireless 5.8 Ghz subwoofer enabling it to settle anywhere in the room.
It is an exclusive contestant amongst the pool of stand-along audio systems. Positioned in a slick cabinet with piano black end, the HT-X810 features a DVD player and Bluetooth connectivity for streaming audio. The DVD player has a potential to upscale up to 1080p via HDMI and can support DivX and DVD Audio. It would be available for sale in May 2008.
Via CNET
Posted in Electronic Products, Events, Gadgets, Speakers, Technology, Theater on 7 January 2008

Polk Audio is geared up to introduce its latest offering called Surround Bar at CES 2008. It is a two-piece DVD theater system comprising of the Surround Bar 360 multichannel amplifier, an electronic console that has a DVD player, loudspeaker, AM/FM radio, USB, video and analog inputs.

The product is a result of consumers’ desire of an “accurate surround audio and deep bass from a solitary breakfront.” The product uses Polk’s own Stereo Dimension Array (SDA) technology. Video output is HDMI whereas the audio may vary a variable bit rate of up to 384kbps. For more details visit Polk Audio. The Surround Bar is retailed at $1,199.95.
Via MobileWhack
Posted in Designer, Luxury, Theater on 26 December 2007

The very mention of an exclusive home theatre rotates the eye lids of movie buffs who can’t afford to extract time out of their busy schedule, cribs about the same and finds rescue in feature packed home-theater. But human curiosity can never be satisfied and they keep on expecting something better than the available. Beating the earlier Extreme-spa home theater and $300k Goldmunds media room, today we have a unique offering for you. I can’t take this argument its better than the existing home theaters but surely I can vouch for its uniqueness.

Identified as Batcave Home Theater, its theme and design reside very well to its name. Designed by New Hampshire-based installer DC Audio Video Systems, the set-up comprises of prop bats which hang from top with a built-in motorized 110″ 16:9 Stewart Electriscreen, Triad Silver THX Speakers, and a Sony G90, a $36,000 commercial 1080p 2500 x 2000 CRT projector. Surprising but attracting your senses, the room features eight black, motorized leather recliners and a LiteTouch LC5000 System for Lighting Control. I admire the dark gothic ambience.

Via SlashFilm




