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Setting up a Surround Sound System, Even on a Tight Budget

There are many benefits to having a theatre right in your own home, but it can be a major investment, depending on what you are looking for. If you are on a tight budget, you should still be able to get the surround sound system that you are looking for, if you know how to go about it. Keep in mind the size of your room, as this will help you to determine what type of surround system you need.

If you are willing to go this route, and not everyone is, you may be able to find a good surround sound system used, for a great price. Many people would rather not take the risk of buying something used, especially not when it comes to electronics, but you can minimize your risks greatly by dealing with a reputable seller, one who has a history of good transactions. E-bay is the most likely source for this type of surround sound equipment, again, just be careful. You may also want to checkout your local pawnshops, and of course, the classified ads in your paper.

Many people purchase their surround sound systems piece by piece, but there is a better way to go, especially when it comes to your budget. There are many surround sets on the market today that come ready to setup just out of the box, with everything that you need for a basic surround sound system. Even many brand name surround sound manufacturers, such as Bose; offer these basic surround sound kits.

If you don’t want to go with a used system, and you don’t want to go with a boxed kit, it is important that you take the time to compare prices with many merchants, so that you can get the best deal. This is true anytime you make a large purchase, but especially so if you are working with a limited budget. If you can find those sales that many electronic stores have, you may really be able to rack up. Just remember, that no matter what your budget looks like, quality is important.

If you find one system that you can’t afford but feel you just can’t love without, then be prepared to wait until the prices fall, or work some overtime and save up the extra cash that you need. Don’t be tempted to go into debt for something such as a surround sound system, because it really isn’t a good idea. Typically the price will be slashed as soon as a new system hits the market; sometimes it can be as little as three months, other times six months. Just think, with all of the money that you save by waiting for a good deal, you can really deck out your home theater system!

It is never easy to shop on a meager budget, but it doesn’t have to make you miserable, so keep that in mind. You can always find a deal, or wait for a better price; it just takes willpower and effort to do so!



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Apple TV's Meager Offerings Are Due to Business, Not Tech

This week’s big Apple announcement featured one big disappointment: Apple TV’s relative lack of, well, TV. Out of all of the hundreds of channels available on cable and satellite, only ABC and Fox agreed to offer their programs for rent on Apple TV. The fact that Steve Jobs is the largest single shareholder in, and on the board of, Disney — owner of ABC — perfectly illustrates this digital divide.

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Apple TV, 'Ping' and iTunes -- what it means

There were a lot of rumors and expectations ahead of Apple's much-hyped music event yesterday. As expected, Apple unveiled a new touch-based iPod Nano, and an iPod Touch sporting the company's A4 processor, its super-high-resolution Retina display, and front and rear cameras offering HD video recording and video chat via FaceTime. There was also a new iPod Shuffle, which thankfully returns to ...

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5 Reasons Why Apple TV Is (Still) Boring

We know — the new Apple TV is really small, and cheap and easy-to-use. That's all good, but still not knocking our socks off despite being the ripest area for expansion by a company that has already firmly established itself on the computer, phone, portable media player and tablet. Here are five reasons Apple TV is still boring.

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WEB/TECH: 5 Reasons Why Apple TV is (Still) Boring

We know—the new Apple TV is really small, and it finally focuses on renting rather than purchasing television shows, integrates iOS devices as remote controls, has an optical audio output for surround sound, and costs just a hundred bones. Let's just get right down to it. Here are five reasons Apple TV is still boring—even after today's improvements...

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Apple TV revamp is ripe for the viewing

I've been waiting for Apple to revamp its Apple TV for more than a year.

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