Loading... Please wait...With the advent of the home theater computer, living room entertainment has come a
long way in the past few years. It used to be the case that you needed numerous, distinct
units to be able to meet your media demands. However, the home theater computer
eliminates the need to set up separate consoles for DVD players, CD players, video
games and more.
With a home theater computer, you can watch live and recorded television, view movies,
see photos, listen to music, and play games. All of your media players are stored into one
case. This can allow you to expel plenty of clutter from your home and maintain a clean,
streamlined look in your entertainment center.
Home theater computers are most often hooked up to television sets. The computer itself
has a TV tuner card so that you can pick up television signals. Often, the TV tuner card
will also allow for video capture. This enables you to record, pause, fast forward and
rewind your shows.
Historically, one of the main drawbacks to the home theater computer has been noise.
The computer itself, as well as the cooling system, can be louder than traditional media
equipment. However, many of the newer systems use technology that eliminates or
greatly reduces any unwanted noise.
If you’re shopping for a home theater computer, you have two options. You can either
build the system yourself, or you can purchase a system that has already been put
together. If you’re fairly tech-savvy and enjoy home projects, building it may be your
preference. If you want the convenience of a pre-packaged unit, a completed system is
probably your best bet.
The best source to buy a home theater computer from is a company that specializes in
this unique branch of electronics. You can buy home theater computer parts or complete
systems over the Internet. Prices can vary widely, so it’s a good idea to know what your
needs are what quality level you are willing to accept.