5 Ways To Present (Or Hide!) Your Home Entertainment Setup


by Wilbert Haands

Ten years ago, we could step into nearly any home and see a big screen television shoved inside a wooden entertainment center. Today, the flat screen super-thin Plasma or LCD TV mounted on the wall or used as part of the décor is everyone's dream. So how do you make your home entertainment system integrate smoothly into how you want your room to look?

We have to find a way to hide the other devices necessary for a successful viewing experience. There are a lot of components that make up a complete home theater such as Blu-Ray and DVD players, set-top boxes for cable or satellite, video game consoles and surround sound systems. All these devices need to be connected to the television while being hidden and accessible. The best news now is that being able to hide all these components and integrating them into your room décor is a lot easier today than ever before.

The IR Repeater System is a Simple Way to Hide the Components of Your Entertainment System

By hiding your entertainment system's components, you can make your television part of your décor. There is also a way to keep using the current devices' remotes or a universal remote. You need to use an infrared repeater (IR) system. This is a system that enables you to put your home theater components out of view. These systems utilize an incredibly small device called the IR receiver. This tiny device is placed near the television. This receiver will convert and route the signal to the suitable device. Although there may be many components, only one small IR receiver is visible.

The Four Components Necessary for a Wired IR Repeater System Include:

1. IR Receiver 2. IR Remitter 3. The Terminator 4. The Power Supply

Using Your Television as Part of Your Décor

1. Use Your Television as a Piece of Art - You can use your TV as a framed piece of art as it can display any picture or painting you choose. You can also have the TV as an aquarium or even a fireplace or have it display your favorite family photos in a continuous slideshow.

2. Hide Your Television Behind a Mirror - There are TV's available that appear as a mirror when off. This is a great idea for the bathroom or bedroom as well as your great room. There are over 100 frame selections to choose from.

3. Buy the Mirror and Have it Cut to Size - You can even have a mirror cut to fit your existing television so you don't have to replace it. This is a great option if you are already working with a remodeling company or local designer who can have it created to match your already chosen décor.

4. A TV in the Table - With today's technology, having a television built directly into a desk or a table is extremely easy. You can even use the built-in keyboard on the remote to surf the internet and/or do business presentations.

5. Hide Your Television Inside an Armoire - With slim TV's it's easier than ever to have one built into an armoire which looks great in a bedroom.

If you are like most people, your home entertainment system is a valued part of everyday life. With suggestions like these, there are lots of ways for you to have your entertainment system without having a lot of unsightly components all over the place.

About the Author

Wilbert Haands found satellite TV deals that had all the technology he wanted so he could display all of them in his entertainment center. DISH has the TV packages, deals and promotions you want so you don't miss a thing. Visit http://www.dish.com/dishdeals/ for more information.

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