Shopp Rite Mall has been providing happy clients with home theater needs since opening their doors. What they found was the groups of people interested in home theater components are excited, open and ready to share their experiences with this hobby, sometimes obsession but always attempt to bring the movies into the living room, which led to their announcement of two blogs based around positive social sharing on topics ranging from 1080p HDTVs to TV wall mounts.
The first blog, called Home Theater Components 1080p HDTV, located at http://www.hometheatercomponentslcdhtv.net provides video, insight, experiences, stories, images and information on topics including a Garmin GPS, LCD HDTV, 1080p HDTV, home theater components and TV wall mounts.
The second blog, called Home Theater Components LCD HDTV, located at http://www.hometheatercomponentslcdhtv.com will have a similar focus providing information, pictures, video, insight and positive stories surrounding home theater components, Garmin GPS, LCD HDTV, 1080p HDTV and TV wall mounts.
Below is a reprinted post, titled What the World’s Biggest 1080p HDTV Looks Like, from the Home Theater Components 1080p HDTV blog, to show off an example of what is being said within this social network:
If you have not seen the world’s largest 1080p HDTV in the world then it is time to check out the video below (video attached to actual blog post not within this example). Housed in the confines of the Lone Star state, when Jerry Jones decided to build a new stadium for his Dallas Cowboys he wanted the world to take notice. And they have. Three weeks into the regular season, the Cowboys are 1-1 but lost in their brand new stadium last week. Could it have it been because there is a 1080p HDTV screen bigger then a basketball court smack dab in the middle of everything. Well, maybe not literally the size of a b-ball court but pretty freaken close. For fans at the stadium it must sort of feel like sitting at home looking at their living room’s LCD HDTV screen in size ratio.
I want to know what the people with seats behind the screen are seeing. This thing is not exactly flush mounted. On the bright side, it must make reviewing challenges a lot easier when the whole stadium can see in 1080p HDTV glory exactly what happened during the replay. Dallas spent something like 1.1 billion dollars on this stadium and this screen was a 40 million dollar chunk of that if I’m not mistaken.
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