Monday, August 31, 2015

Have Trust!!

 "Trust because you are willing to accept the 

risk, not because it is safe or certain."

--Anonymous

Maryland Sport

What is the official sport of Maryland?


Sound bars

Sound bars 

Simple set-up, home-theater-in-a-box (HTIB) systems. Three types of HTIB systems: some without a built-in disc player, some have Blu-ray player, and sound bars combined.


HTIBs are now 5.1- or 7.1-channel systems outfitted with either five or seven acoustically matched speakers, plus a sub-woofer (AC operated and/or wireless). As an added amenity, some have or include an option for adding--wireless rear speaker amplifiers, most have iPod docks that let you play songs or videos through your entertainment system. Most models with a Blu-ray player have access online, including streaming movies from Amazon, Blockbuster, Netflix, or Vudu.  A few 3D-empowered HTIBs have  receivers that go through 3D signals to a TV, others include a built-in 3D-proficient Blu-ray player

A lot include an auto-calibration feature that can mechanically set suitable speaker volume levels.


Blu-ray models, high-definition 1080p picture quality is consistent while playing Blu-ray discsSystems with good or even fair sound may appease less demanding listeners, while sound bars with very good or superb sound are suggested for more demanding listeners, particularly with music.


Sound bars that connect directly to your TV without using a receiver, allow for a less difficult audio upgrade. The speakers contained in the sound bar customarily support stereo sound. A few will even decode Dolby Digital multi channel audio. Particular sound bars also have an outside powered sub-woofer, often wireless, that will manage the bass. Some models use electronic methods to replicate surround sound.


http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/sound-bars/buying-guide.htm?video_id=2955585784001

Sound Bars

A sound bar is a nice resolution if you have a small space and need a easy way to improve your TV's acoustics without having to design and fabricate a complete surround-sound system. Sound Bars are thin chambers, about 40" or longer, that can be mounted on the wall or placed on a shelf above or below the TV. Also, pedestal-style sound bars, called sound bases, can serve as a base for a TV. 
(Be sure to know the weight of your TV set and what the stand can support.)

There are models that can replicate surround sound. Some sound bars do have rear speakers, which can add to the surround-sound effect. Some may have a Blu-ray or DVD player built into 
the system. You do not need a receiver to connect a sound bar directly to your TV, and there are fewer wires to deal with. Some new features: Wi-Fi capability for accessing streaming services 
and other content, as well as Bluetooth connections this will allow you to stream music from compatible mobile devices.

Roaring Lion

What movie studio is represented by a roaring lion?
What is the name of the lion?

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Purchasing Home Theater Components

This week Thunderbolt Electronics would like to talk a little about purchasing separate home theater components. This can be very daunting task, as well as expensive. Linking them can also be a challenge. Sound bar speakers are becoming an increasingly attractive choice.
A sound bar is a chamber that contains several speakers, front, right, and left. Sometimes one in the center. You can connect  
directly to your TV, with no need for a receiver. Some systems have a separate sub-woofer, mostly wireless, some have rear speakers.
The prices range from $100 to $600. Some models will cost you up to $1,000 or more. 
A "home theater in a box" (HTIB) is an integrated home theater package which "bundles" together a combination DVD or Blu-ray player, a multi-channel amplifier (which includes a surround sound decoder, a radio tuner, and other features), speaker wires, connection cables, a remote control, a set of five or more surround sound speakers (or more rarely, just left and right speakers) 
and a low-frequency sub-woofer.

Trivia: Blind President

Who was the only U.S. president blind in one eye?

WeBoost Cellular Signal Booster


Tuesday, August 18, 2015

weBoost Cell Phone Signal Boosters

This week Thunderbolt Electronics with the help from weBoost would like to talk a little about a cell phone signal booster. If you have any comments or questions feel free to message, leave a comment or call Thunderbolt Electronics Toll Free # @ 844-7-Thunder (844-784-8633).


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Installing a weBoost Formally Wilson 4G Cellular Signal Booster!!