While many homeentertainment systems are confined to one room technologies in the world of audio/video homeentertainment can expand these systems from the features and benefits of planning homeentertainment systems before you build your home
LEDs are one new wave in television innovation. More environmentally friendly, LEDs also can improve picture because each tiny lamp brightens and dims individually.
Internet Home Alliance's Tim Woods takes a close look at how a Hughes Network Systems' DIRECWAY satellite brings both high-speed Internet access and DirecTV service to a home with a structured wiring network from Home Director.
Tim Woods from Internet Home Alliance demonstrates how digital music files can be played, stored, and transferred using a postage stamp-sized memory card from Panasonic.
Tim Woods from Internet Home Alliance shows how structured wiring is run from a second floor outlet to a Home Director Network Control Center. Woods also details the functions of the Network Control Center and explains how it distributes audio, video, voice, and data throughout a home.
A coaxial cable runs from the fixed dish into a modem-like hardware device that deciphers the signal. The deciphered signal is transmitted to a home computer which, when loaded with the proper software, can perform all standard Internet- and Web-related tasks at a speed comparable to DSL lines.
energy savings and whole-homeentertainment that outshines the overpriced even the most accessorized of homeentertainment systems. The audio/video programs. (For more on wireless homeentertainment, see "Creating Your Ideal