Denon DHT-FS3 Home Theater in a Box
By Andrew | April 20, 2008
If you are getting bugged by inferiority complex for not owning a home theatre system not because it’s your home and not your pocket that cannot afford it due to space crunch, then the all new Denon DHT-FS3 Home Theater in a Box is a just for you. This sound box is a two-piece, compact and simple solution for home theater surround sound designed for small spaces at it can easily mount below or on top the television for proper sound distribution without taking much of the space in your home.
It features Dolby and DTS decoders, along with the new X-Space technology to give you exceptional, spatial surround sound. A wide range of audio inputs lets you connect your TV, DVD player, gaming system, and more.
The DHT-FS3 is apt for both Dolby Digital, the standard DVD audio format, and the optional DTS format to give you the best of all the worlds. Not just this, it is also great to be played in surround mode at night thanks to a Dolby Pro Logic II decoder that is compatible with Dolby Headphone.
Via: Gadgetgrid
Out-of-the-Box Theater Within a Box
By Andrew | March 21, 2008
How about reversing out of the box feel? It’s not conservative but rather contemporary. Believe me its fun! I am pointing towards a home theater equipped in one big box. Those eyeing a budgeted home theatre for their home can consider the “Theater in a Box” by Theater Design Associates.
Yah, you can install it in any room as the theater kit comes packed with tailored settings for any room size. The Kit comes sated with all the equipments and six diverse color formats, thereby making theater perfectly optimized with your personal touch. For better sound quality, the Acousti-Max sound control panels’ needs to be positioned at the boundary of the room. The unfolding of a screen surround, sconce lighting and visteon theater seating apparatus converts your room into a theatre.
So, if by any chance you are planning to buy electronics for your home theater, then take a wise advice from the Theater Design Associates’ dealers. I don’t know what point dealers would put in to convince you but for sure shot it cannot be counted as an affordable one as its base price starts with $13,118 and charges $18,110 for any high end version.
Via TheatreDesign
Another thematic Home Theatre System
By Andrew | January 27, 2008
It’s almost everyday that I am coming across one or the other thematic Home Theatre system. Seems the world is going gaga over experimenting with entertainment options and watch movies in a perfect dramatic ambience.
The latest in the league after the Batman and Titanic themed theatres is this all new thing that seems coming straight from the set from the film 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. More than an entertainment den, what one needs to enjoy sitting here is the unique art work and the masterfully crafted furniture.

A result from geek randy moran’s love for the nautilus submarine from the film 20,000 leagues under the sea, led him to create this masterpiece. It was the fascination for that look that he put ‘dillon works inc’ into action and fabricated all the trusses, wall panels, screen frames, and portholes to get the plush ambience.
Via: Deputy Dog
Titanic themed ‘Home Theatre System’
By Andrew | January 26, 2008
Sometime back I told you about the Bat-Man themed home theatre system…if that was not enough to pamper your creative instincts, and the search for a unique entertainment system on your home is still ‘ON’, we’ve got another one for you.
This time it’s nothing haunting and creepy but something regale and royal. We are talking about the ‘Titanic-inspired’ home theatre system. This one is good enough to transpose you into the times of Jack and Rose and their luxurious bars and dining rooms. The 1,230 fiber optic light strands provide the artificial night sky and take you to the lavish bar behind a motorised bookcase.
Other titanic features include a projector and screen to give you a superwide CinemaScope pictures just like the commercial theaters. Not just this, it is tagged as the first CinemaScope with a Vidikron projector.
Via: TechEblog
Batman Themed Home Theatre System
By Andrew | January 19, 2008
After making the fans of Star Wars, Star Trek and Terminator happy with home theatre systems designed on the themes of their fav movie, here comes the turn of comes the turn of the Batman fans.
Elite Home Theater systems have introduced a concept that will design the batman themed home theatre systems. Now what all comes to my mind are bats flying al around and a few hanging with their heads upside down and one chasing you on your seat! Here are a few glimpses of what the real theatre can look like.
GOSH! Must say…watching a movie cannot get graver than this and also in a set like this only horror movies can get the real feel, for romance would definitely fae away in a cave like that.Via: Geekologie
CES 2008 takes off on a hi-tech flight
By Andrew | January 7, 2008
Come 2008, the New Year have just kicked off, and its time for new hi-fi gadgets to rock the year ahead. CES 2008 brings an entire gallery of fascinating gadgets for you this year. All you need to do is look, freeze your budget and get going on revamping your gadgets galore.
D-Box Chairs with Actuators for ideal home theatre experience
By Andrew | November 20, 2007
A die hard fan of home theatre system is sure to fall in love with what he’s gonna witness next.
We are talking about the X3me D-Box’s Quest series of chairs. These chairs are idle enough to add that stamp of perfection to your home theatre experience.
How? This unique chair makes you a part of what’s happening on the screen, thanks to its built-in actuators. They rock you, move you and stimulate the effects of motion in you in sync with the activities and sound on the screen….just like the 4-D effects that were limited only to amusement parks till now.
With the help of a PC like gadget called the D-Box decoder, which is installed between your media player and the chair, the motons of the movie are decoded and translated into chair’s hydraulics, making it groove with the movie.
With every new release, these motion codes are constantly updated on the D-Box site. Sounds cool but confusing too!
Via: New Launches









