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Home Theater Article Series
I
Want a Fantastic Home Theater Setup
Why
You Should Not Own
a Home Theater System
Everyone is talking about home theaters. They
are, perhaps, the hottest area of the consumer electronics
market, as people clamor for a way to duplicate the big screen
experience within the confines of their own home. Every day,
home theaters are advancing in quality and decreasing in price,
leading more and more people to make an investment in a home
theater system.
However,
a home theater may not be a good idea for everyone. In fact, for some people home theater ownership is a downright
horrible idea. Who should avoid home theaters? Look at some
of these characteristics and you will begin to understand why
some may not want to buy a home theater. If you fall into any
of these categories, you may want to think twice before buying
a home theater system.
First, those
who enjoy wasting money should probably give up on the
idea of a home theater completely. Instead of spending
a small fortune for a ticket, a small soda and some stale popcorn,
one can watch an awesome movie at home on the cheap with a
home theater system. Those who would prefer to squander their
resources at the theaters repeatedly should probably keep trudging
back to the cinema instead of enjoying high quality video and
sound at home.
Second, those
with a masochistic streak should probably stick with old
school movie watching and resist the urge to enter
the home theater market. At home, there are no long lines just
to get into the living room and generally, one can get to and
from the refrigerator for refreshment within a matter of moments.
Home theaters do not force one to test the limits of their
bladder, either. Instead of having to wait and wait so as not
to miss a moment of the action, the home theater user can simply
pause the film. Those who appreciate the punishments of the
cinema experience are probably not going to be interested in
a home theater.
Third, those
who do not actually enjoy watching and listening to movies
should also avoid home theaters. Instead, they can
hit the movie house, and experience a new release right next
to the guy who will not stop talking on his cell phone and
right in front of the arguing couple. Mr. Loudmouth will be
in the back, offering his commentary and there will be at least
one former NBA superstar blocking a significant portion of
the screen. Those who prefer their movies chock-full of annoyances
should really avoid a home theater investment.
Finally, anyone
who would not like something fun to do with friends and
family can give up on the notion of a home theater. If you prefer a dull home life and do not want to surround
yourself with some truly interesting entertaining options,
you should avoid investing in a home theater system. They provide
a great movie or television watching experience along with
an amazing sound system. That just might not be what some people
want.
OK, all of that may have been a little tongue-in-cheek, but
it makes a good point or two. There are many reasons why most
of us would absolutely relish ownership of a great home theater
system. We all love the movies, and we all recognize just how
frustrating the movie going experience can be. The home theater
system provides a way of seizing all of that entertainment
value while allowing us to avoid the increasingly annoying
downside we experience at our local multiplex.
There are some people for whom a home theater system may not
make much sense, but those folks really are few and far between.
The bulk of us would love to add an entertaining centerpiece
to our home lives, and home theater systems provide a way of
doing just that. With the prices of systems plummeting and
great new products in the home theater system area entering
the market all of the time, now is a great moment to seize
the opportunity, too.
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