What you need to know about creating a home theater in your home, what to pay attention to during home renovation, and how to determine the screen size before electrical and water works. The screen size is divided into the actual viewing size and the physical screen size; do not mix these up, as there is also a pole and black border. Make sure of the screen size before deciding on other room elements.
When it comes to audio equipment, it's crucial to communicate with the electrician and the designer first, as passive speakers require audio cables to be installed. Only active speakers can be managed with a single plug, whether via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. Remember, not having pre-installed speaker wires can be quite麻烦 and unsightly when running visible cables around later.
Then comes the projector, which is crucial for home theaters and something everyone should pay attention to. The projector must be hung perfectly straight along the center axis of the screen, with no room for error. In a home theater, there is no such thing as trapezoidal correction. So, the so-called slanting trapezoid shape must be handled properly; otherwise, it will directly impact your viewing experience and quality.
Many people go to movie theaters to watch films, comparing which cinema offers the best experience. This is something to consider during renovations. The reason the cinema's experience is so good is that you'll want to return the next time you watch a movie. However, you can only watch the current releases at a cinema. Once a film is out of season, you can't relish the live cinema atmosphere anymore. Therefore, having a home cinema in your home allows us to fully immerse ourselves in movie watching. At the cinema, we primarily seek entertainment.





