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The Entire Home Theater Truth

California Casual Home Theater
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Starting your venture into the world of home theater can be a daunting task, especially when you’re bombarded with a plethora of information on how to install or operate your home theater system. It can be overwhelming for consumers of all experience levels and lead to frustration. To help alleviate this, we have compiled a list of common home theater misconceptions and have done our best to provide explanations that will not only help you understand them but also enhance your knowledge of home theaters more quickly.

Television Refresh Rate:

As you explore the prices and specifications of various TVs, you may wonder what each point signifies and what difference it makes. It’s easy to assume that a higher number automatically means better quality. However, when it comes to features like refresh rate, this is far from the truth. The refresh rate of a television indicates how frequently its image updates. In theory, a higher refresh rate might improve the image quality and smoothness, but many manufacturers simply overspecify their TVs. Even a high-definition Blu-ray player, at its maximum capability, typically operates at 60Hz, meaning that, for the most part, that extra refresh rate you pay for …

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“The Entire Home Theater Truth”