Now thats entertainment
I had a much needed day off work yesterday, so I did a big job that I've been wanting to do for some time.
I re-organized my home theater setup.
Now, I don't have a hugely expensive setup, nor is it professional quality, but each of the components I researched what would be best within my budget at the time, and bought wisely.
I have a 46" Sharp Aquos LCD TV, which sounds big, but it fits the room well. It's got a great picture, with rich colors.
Directly below it I have a Yamaha 5:1 Dolby Digital audio receiver that drives the speakers that came with it. It's subwoofer lives right underneath.
I have now moved all the components into a seperate tower next to it, instead of scattered all over the place.
On the bottom rung, I have a Sony DVD player, which upscales regular DVDs to nearly HD quality, outputting 1080i. It is connected to the TV over HDMI and the receiver over Digital Coaxial.
Above that I now have a series 3 HD Tivo DVR, which I love love love. This outputs to the TV over HDMI, filling up the HDMI inputs, and to the receiver over Digital Optical for full digital sound.
Above that, and raised high and off the ground for best WiFi signal is my xBox 360. It connects to the TV by component HD cables, and uses the last Digital Optical port on the receiver to output it's sound.
Lastly, on the very top, is the Nintendo Wii, it used a regular RCA connection into the TV for both video and audio as it needs neither surround sound, nor high definition.
Primarily I wanted to get the Tivo in, as I was using a digital cable box and a series 2 Tivo before. Comcast are coming out tomorrow to provide me with two cable cards so I will get full digital dual tuner goodness into my Tivo by the weekend.
Secondarily I wanted to get my xBox and Wii off the ground and higher up, due to them living under the TV, they had a lot of inteference between them and my wireless access point, and neither had good network reception. The Wii is fantastic for browsing the internet, especially YouTube on the big screen, but when you have to wait for the video to buffer, it gets old quick.
Thirdly, and analy, I wanted to organize my cables. Having so many video, audio and power cables in one place, it gets very mess very quickly. I had picked up some cable pipes for organization from BJs a while back, and this gave me the chance to sort them out. So now you only see 3 black pipes between the component stack and the TV, which is a dramatic improvement over the mass of wires, cables and connections that were there before!
Sorry for the geek out entry, this is why I'm called "Geek" though ;)