While every week is home theater week for us on TechRadar, with the annual CEDIA Expo 2023 set to begin on September 7, this one is officially Home Theater Week 2023. We’ve prepared a series of articles to help showcase how you can get the most out of your home entertainment setup this week.
For those that aren’t familiar with this industry event, it’s where more than 20,000 home tech professionals converge in Colorado to showcase and discuss their finest custom installations – think luxury home theaters that cost the same as a house.
We’ve seen some of the most cutting-edge tech in home entertainment, from the best Dolby Atmos soundbars to luxury Leica projectors, so we’re always on the hunt for ways to bring the most spectacular tech home. Not everything will reach the thrills from the likes of a Perlisten/Dirac home theater, but we can all dream together.
What can you expect from this year’s Home Theater Week?
We’ll be updating this article with all the features from TechRadar’s Home Theater Week 2023 so be sure to bookmark this page to find out more about which stories we’ll be covering, from advice on getting the perfect audio setup to the merits of giant TVs versus projectors. We’ll also be wrapping up the week with a feature of the seven home theaters to die for.
In the meantime, there have already been some exiting new announcements in the world of home theater technologies, including Dolby Atmos’ new FlexConnect, which takes the idea of home theater speakers systems in a new direction. We got to try it at IFA and were blown away by how much this will be a game-changer for TV audio.
At the same, DTS unveiled a similar update to its Play-Fi platform to support surround sound formats like Dolby Atmos, DTS:X and IMAX Enhanced wirelessly to speakers. Those updates were both announced just last week and plenty more will likely be on their way in the fast-paced world of tech so stay tuned!
How home theaters have evolved over time
What better way to kick things off then to revisit how far home theaters have come over the years? In this feature, we explore the technological advancements that have helped to transform man caves into media rooms and launch the custom installation industry with it.
We’ve come a long way from three-tube CRT projectors and LaserDisc players. Today, there’s a long list of technologies to power projectors, including DLP, LCD and LCOS, and they can achieve far more brightness than ever before, which means media rooms can finally come out of the darkness.
The streaming system that’s as good as 4K Blu-ray
Did you know there’s a streaming system especially for hardcore home theaters? It’s called Kaleidescape and it offers the ability to download movies at the same level of quality as 4K Blu-ray (rather than the more compressed quality you get from the mainstream streaming services) – and we’ve just exclusively tried its new hardware.
Kaleidescape’s superior quality means that you get even more detail, more realism in colors, and more depth and contrast to the image than other streaming services, while still offering their convenience. One of these systems is the cherry on top of the home theater cake.
What to consider when buying a projector screen
A screen plays a crucial roll in ensuring that you get the absolute best possible picture from your projector, which is why it’s important to make sure that you take the extra time to research what’s right for your space and the particular type of projector you might have.
That’s why we’ve put together a guide for things to consider when shopping for a projector screen. These include things like the size of the screen, the distance it sits from the projector, whether its fixed frame or retraceable, the aspect ratio, screen grain and whether you need an ambient light rejecting option for an ultra short throw projector.
Five things to consider in a sound system setup
If you’re at the start of your home theater audio journey, then this guide is the perfect companion to help you set up a Dolby Atmos home theater system. From the size of your room to Dolby Atmos configurations, there’s a lot that goes into getting the most out of your setup.
To get started, you’ll need a few pieces of equipment, including a TV or a projector, AV receiver and cabling. It’s also important to consider sound dampening and lighting, which are often forgotten, to make sure you get the best possible quality from the tech inside.
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