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If you are interested in setting up a home theater system, don't overlook the comfort of the seating! This is a mistake that is made by many home theater owners.

Many people are completely consumed with the gear that makes up their entertainment program like the latest projection or screen, surround sound speakers as well as other cutting edge audio and visual gear. They get the best possible setups in terms of technology, only to soon realize that they're not even comfortable within the confines of the dream room that they created. I'm sure you can imagine how frustrating that might be!

You like many others have decided that you want all the perks of a movie theater in your home. Maybe you want to save money on going to the theater, maybe you want to have a place to entertain, maybe, just maybe you are as obsessed with the rest of us and have been bitten by the home theater bug. Well your reading the right article. If you a newbie, or a long time veteran of the home theater world this brief article will still be informational and entertaining. The number one problem for someone just starting, is where to begin. Don't think that way, think about where you want end. Do you want a small setup in your living room to watch Blu-ray movies and the TiVo? Or maybe you want an elaborate audiophile THX certified theater in a custom build basement? Either way you need to consider three things, budget, goals, and space available. First decide your budget, then realize you will probably go over it. That's the problem with the home theater bug, it never goes away. No matter how awesome your theater is, you will always want more. Come to terms with that. Second, decide what you want the theater to do. Do you want to play video games, watch TV, movies or internet feeds. Or will it be for movies alone. Finally, decide where you want the theater in your home, consider the sound it will create when in use. Is it a dedicated room, is it part of the living room, or is it even a small setup in your bedroom? A misconception is that a home theater must have huge projector screen and theater style seating.

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