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  1. 7.1.4* (Large room size, TV up to 65”) Beam + Sub 4 + 2x Era 300 9.1.4 (Medium to large room size, TV 50” and over) Arc Ultra + Sub 4 + 2x Era 100 9.1.4 (Large room size, TV 50” and over) Arc Ultra + Sub 4 + 2x Era 300 *Some channels rendered using virtualization techniques. Requires compatible TV and Dolby Atmos-supported streaming service.

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    • Preparing for Your Home Theater: Know which components you need to buy. The average home theater setup includes speakers, a receiver, some form of video input (e.g., a DVD player or a game console), and a television.
    • Choosing and Installing a TV: Choose the right size TV for your room. While it is often tempting to get the very biggest screen you can, choosing a TV is more of a science than simply using the "bigger is better" concept.
    • Choosing and Installing the Speakers: Consider whether you prefer watching movies, listening to music, or a bit of both. All home theater systems can handle both movies and music, but if you exclusively watch movies then you might want to pass on 4 high-end speaker boxes.
    • Choosing and Installing a Receiver: Understand what a receiver does. A receiver acts as a hub for all of your components (e.g., speakers, video inputs, the TV, and so on) so that your TV can consistently use the connected components without having to switch inputs.
  2. Oct 5, 2023 · 5. Evaluate Connectivity and Features. 6. Stick to a Budget. 1. Determine the Best TV Size for the Room. When looking for the best TV for home theater setups, your TV’s display size impacts your viewing experience the most. The bigger the screen size, the better you’ll see the details in today’s hi-res content.

  3. Dec 15, 2023 · Sonos Arc, Beam, and Ray soundbars (Image credit: Sonos) When starting your Sonos home cinema system, a few products should be considered first as the foundation of the setup. We would recommend you start things off with one of Sonos’ soundbars – the Ray, Beam Gen 2, and Arc – or the Sonos Amp. As we mentioned, Sonos describes the Arc as ...

  4. Jul 15, 2019 · Todd Erwin has been a reviewer at Home Theater Forum since 2008. His love of movies began as a young child, first showing Super 8 movies in his backyard during the summer to friends and neighbors at age 10. He also received his first movie camera that year, a hand-crank Wollensak 8mm with three fixed lenses.

  5. Visuals and display. Recreating the theater experience at home starts with the right type of TV. That's because film studios are creating more movies in 4K and 8K formats, and at 60 frames per second — nearly triple the traditional rate of 24 frames per second.

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  7. Mar 24, 2023 · Epson Home Cinema 5050UB. $3,000 $2,500. Amazon. For serious home theater nerds who are willing to splurge, one of the best projectors you can buy to mimic the feel of sitting back to watch a ...

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