Home Theater

A Home Theater system is one of the ultimate play zones. You can set it up to look like an old time style of theater or make it space age with touch screens and the like. The whole gambit of automation possiblities exists in a home theater setting. You can have retractable curtains, retractable screens, hidden projectors that pop-out of a ceiling or wall when in use, pop-corn popers, touch screens, old movie posters, reclining chairs with foot rests, etc.

When combined with a whole house audio/video system all of the components can be located in one place in the house which allows not distribution of the system but control from any location. You can pause your movie while going to the kitchen and then stop off in the living room and start it again if you want right from where you left off.

Some of the components of a home theater system include:

Projectors: Projectors can be used with moving or non-moving screens which are connected up to the video distribution system projecting movies, regular tv and the like onto the screen.

Screens: Projection screens can be built in screens that are stuck in place or screens that can hide away.

Big Screen TVs: These can also be used instead of projections screens with the same type of affect.

Speakers: These can be the same type that are used in the whole house audio system or can be completely different speakers. They can be built into the ceilings and walls or standing on the floor.

Rack Systems: These are used to organize and stack home theater components easily and quickly and hide most if not all of the wiring mess. Some rack systems are even designed to allow them to be pulled out on a track system and then turned to easily access the back side of the equipment stored there.

IR Signal Distribution: Infrared signal distribution allows your audio and video components to be completely integrated into the whole house automation system so that they can be controled from anywhere in the system.