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Thursday, March 19, 2009
Living in HD Installation
Checking the level of the new Panasonic TV with my iPhone level. ;-)
This is the back of the TV.
This is the back of the receiver and Blu-Ray disc player.
Here's the diagram of how everything hooks together.
Checking out a Blu-Ray DVD.
Greg Harper checks out the final installation.
There it is. Final install.
My TiVo, Blue-Ray player, TV and Wii are ALL connected to the internet now.
Here are some of my initial impressions:
OK. It just sounded like something fell on the floor, but it's my new Home Theater. Yikes.
I have 6,000 other things to do, but now I'm watching Juno in HD. It looks and sounds so good.
You know those people who stay home all day and say they watch movies for research? I understand.
Hey wait a sec. I can buy a turntable for this receiver. Back to the future. Never should have sold my Technics SL-220.