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Installing LCD TVs Everywhere

Why is it that the best ideas always come in the bathroom? From the first 
moment I laid my eyes on a small wall-mounted LCD TV on the wall above the 
urinals at a high-end golf course in Las Vegas several years ago, I knew that 
someday my dream home was destined to have TVs like this in the bathrooms, too. 
When I first dreamed up this idea, even the smallest of LCD TVs were well over 
$1,000 and the picture quality was marginal at best. As prices have fallen and 
the quality of the picture of most LCD panel TVs has gone up, the idea of 
having several rooms with wall-mounted TVs began to creep into my mind as well.

Having moved into a new town home a few months back, I decided I would have 
things pre-wired for my harebrained scheme should I decide to actually go 
through with putting a TV in every bathroom and one in the kitchen. As the 
prewire was happening, it became quickly apparent that I would not only need 
the AV wires � including coax � as well as any other connections such as 
S-video and RCA connectors wired back to a location where I had source 
components, such as a DVD player and satellite receiver, but I also needed 
power. I had extra outlets installed at all of the points on the wall in my 
home where I would be putting LCDs.

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More RHT "How-To" Articles:
Protecting Your Software Collection
http://www.revolutionhometheater.com/howto/protectdiscs/index.html

Darkness:  A Theater's Best Friend
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Revolution Home Theater Film Reviews

Sahara
Reviewed by Bill Warren
Rating:  Three and a half stars

There are several movies named �Sahara;� this is another one. And that�s really 
the approach to take, should you decide to see it: expect a big summer action 
picture in the middle of spring. Don�t make demands the movie isn�t prepared to 
deliver, although the script is a shade more interesting than those of most 
Indiana Jones wannabes. I doubt that this quality comes from the Clive Cussler 
novel, one of a shelf-full of Dirk Pitt adventures he�s written over the years; 
they sell well, but they�re just summer reading.

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Sonos Digital Music System

Get all your songs out of your pocket�and into your bedroom, backyard, dining 
room or den. With the Sonos Digital Music System you can play all your digital 
music, all over your house and control it all from the palm of your hand. Plus, 
you can simultaneously play the same song or different songs in as many rooms 
as you�d like�up to 32.

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Revolution Home Theater Featured DVD Reviews
Read Two More Matthew McConaughey DVD Reviews...

How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days
There is a sequence in �How To Lose a Guy in 10 Days� that�s pure irony. Our 
heroine Andie Anderson (Kate Hudson), intentionally trying to alienate hunky 
and mysteriously (to her) patient Benjamin Barry (Matthew McConaughey), drags 
him to a chick-flick marathon. It would be going too far to say that �How� 
would be the perfect movie at which to lose a chick-flick-hating date, but 
although we can see it trying to branch out, it is a solid example of the 
genre. If you and/or your movie-going friends have issues with the form, 
consider yourself warned.

In fact, �How To Lose a Guy in 10 Days� is one of those romantic comedies where 
the complications driving the plot are all derived from the fact that the two 
main characters behave in ways that no one in a real relationship should (or 
likely would) tolerate.

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Reign of Fire
Dragons and dinosaurs remain perennial favorites in the eyes and hearts of most 
movie audiences because of the audaciousness of their nature: things almost too 
large and terrifying to comprehend. Stephen Spielberg first pulled the stunt 
with dinosaurs off in �Jurassic Park.� Lately, �The Fellowship of the Ring� 
created a great frightening dragon. However, movies about dragons and dinosaurs 
tend to remain mostly within the realms of children�s and fantasy fare. Even in 
a movie, making a dragon or a dinosaur exist within the real world, or pulling 
an audience completely into a fantasy world so that we aren�t constantly 
reminded that we�re watching a movie, is difficult. �Reign of Fire� hurdles 
that difficulty easily.

The post-apocalyptic terrain in �Reign of Fire� lends itself to the story and 
to dragons. The present-day world has died in flames...

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http://www.avrev.com/dvd/revs/reignoffire.shtml

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Meridian
Leader in Digital Home Theater Technology, Adds Powerful New Room Correction 
System

First to identify jitter, first to offer an audiophile CD player, and first 
with a digital surround processor, Meridian Audio is the acknowledged leader in 
digital home theater technology. In a ground-breaking new upgrade to their 
flagship 861 processor, Version 4 adds unique Meridian Room Correction, 
automatically measuring room resonances and controlling them with powerful DSP. 
The result: smoother room response and a stunning improvement in sound.

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