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Getting Most out of Entertainment with Your Home Theater System

Movies in Your Mailbox
First there was the remote control...you don't even have to leave the comforts of your couch to change the channel. Now you can have movies delivered right to your mailbox. You no longer need to even leave your house to rent DVDs! Some would say "How cool is that?" Others might lament, "How lazy is that?" Whether you agree or disagree with it – mail movie rental is big business, and likely here to stay.

Netflix launched its online movie rental service in 1999 and currently has more than 3,000,000 customers.

With Netflix you can rent as many DVDs from the comfort of your home and have them delivered to your door in about 1 business day via U.S. Mail. There are no late fees and no due dates, and shipping is free both ways. Plans range from $9.99-$17.99 plus any applicable tax. When you finish watching a movie, simply put it in its prepaid envelope and mail it back to them. After they receive it, they'll send you another movie.

Netflix has a wide selection of movies — everything from classics to new releases, with 40,000 titles. Their web site is available 24 hours a day and makes finding movies simple and convenient. New customers can try it free for two weeks. You can cancel your membership anytime; there are no cancellation fees.

Blockbuster now has a very similar online mail delivery movie rental program. Their program started in March 2005 and they have a online DVD library with more than 30,000 titles. Their monthly fee is $14.99 (plus applicable taxes) for an unlimited number of DVDs. You can have up to three out at one time. Return them in the postage-paid envelope and you'll receive others that you have selected. Also as a member, each month Blockbuster give you two ecoupons for free in-store movie or game rentals. You can cancel at anytime. They also have a free trial membership.

The up-side of these online, mail delivery rental programs is there are no due dates or late fees, you don't have to go into the store and there are more available selections than the stores carry. The downside is that you have to wait for delivery in the mail. Only you can decide the pros and cons of which program fits you best. You have lots of choices now!

By David Nelson

Getting Most out of Entertainment with Your Home Theater System

As we all know, this subject is something that we could all use a little education on no matter who you are.

These time it has never been sweeter to have a home theater system. Hollywood keeps pumping out trash, and the home entertainment technologies just keep receiving better, so its no marvel that people are more and more opting to delay home and stalk movies on their own home theatre systems sooner than in the cinemas.

With the film experience receiving more obnoxious and more dear every year, you just cant go wound with a home theater system if you like movies at all. Not only are the label prices ridiculous for movies, but you have to sit there and stalk a half an hour or more of painfully loud and trying advertisements and previews. I never used to intellect a few previews, but fifteen previews is a little much, especially when theyre kaput up with adds for Coke and other products. I dont have to pay $10.50 to stalk commercials; I can see as many commercials as I want for boundless at home.

Not only is scrutiny commercials cool to do from home, but renting or ordering movies is a quantity of cake these time as well. With online film rental companies like Netflix, and On petition movies from cable providers, its wholly effortless to keep a stream of good movies to stalk coming through your home. This ease of film scrutiny makes having a good home theater system truly pay off. While there is still an inherent excitement about going out to the movies, 4 time out of 5 Id sooner save the coins and stalk something on my home theater system. Especially with all the terrible movies in the theaters these days.

For the rest of this article, we will discuss the meaning behind what we have learned about this subject so far.

Home theater systems have gotten amazing in visual and audio quality. With Dolby 5.1 surround sound and a dull panel television of 36 inches or more, youre pretty greatly in film scrutiny heaven. Thats the set up I have, and it never ceases to knock me away.

If you find yourself receiving trying by the film experience in theatres, or for suchlike other logic just like to stalk movies at home, I advocate receiving a good home theater system. Theyre not as dear as you would think, and though they take a little effort and forecast to set up, they can truly make your video scrutiny nights a joy. I definitely advocate opting for surround sound. It truly makes you feel like youre in the movie, and is every bit as immersive as the cinema experience.

No matter which way you look at it, having a firm understanding of this topic will benefit you, even if it is just slightly.

By Emmanuel St Cyr

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