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After doing a little reaserch I found what I was looking for. Both BlueRay and HD DVD players output native 1080p. So one of the first questions I have is are you going to go with the new video format now or in the future. If so then I would go with a 1080p monitor. I would seriously give Panasonic a look along with the Pioneer.
Ok question 2 how important is the sound quality. If you answer it is, then stay away from in-wall speakers. Another thing to think about is are you planning to move in the future another reason to stay away from in-wall speakers.
Question 3 what is your budget. Sit down with your husband and say this is what we can realistically spend on a home theater.
Question 4 what room will this go into. Is it designated for that purpose or is it a multi-purpose room. What are the room dimensions. How will the system be set up on the long wall or the short wall.
Question 5 not to be personal but do you have little kids. They have a tendancy to like to play with buttons and speaker drivers. This may not be of a concern. Electronics can always be put in a cabinet behind glass. Speakers you can always leave the grills on. If you are putting this in a designated room you can always lock the door.
You have received some good advice in the above posts. One thing in common is most of us have more questions than answers.
You can always email me and I will try and answer as many questions as I can.
After doing a little reaserch I found what I was looking for. Both BlueRay and HD DVD players output native 1080p. So one of the first questions I have is are you going to go with the new video format now or in the future. If so then I would go with a 1080p monitor. I would seriously give Panasonic a look along with the Pioneer.
Ok question 2 how important is the sound quality. If you answer it is, then stay away from in-wall speakers. Another thing to think about is are you planning to move in the future another reason to stay away from in-wall speakers.
Question 3 what is your budget. Sit down with your husband and say this is what we can realistically spend on a home theater.
Question 4 what room will this go into. Is it designated for that purpose or is it a multi-purpose room. What are the room dimensions. How will the system be set up on the long wall or the short wall.
Question 5 not to be personal but do you have little kids. They have a tendancy to like to play with buttons and speaker drivers. This may not be of a concern. Electronics can always be put in a cabinet behind glass. Speakers you can always leave the grills on. If you are putting this in a designated room you can always lock the door.
You have received some good advice in the above posts. One thing in common is most of us have more questions than answers.
You can always email me and I will try and answer as many questions as I can.