In Reply to: Most "home theaters" whatever size the screen have sufficient distractions around -- posted by clarkjohnsen on March 22, 2005 at 14:34:03:
... most "real" home theatres i've experienced are in dedicated rooms (sometimes even dedicated buildings!) - the distractions you speak off are simply not there.even on our setup, there are no blinking lights in our faces when we watch a movie - it's dark and quiet.
to me, the best advantage for me is the ability to press pause. i hate missing out on the movie because i have to "go" :-)
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- The dangers over over generalizing ... - Christine Tham 16:34:15 03/22/05 (6)
- Re: The dangers over over generalizing ... - rico 07:57:51 03/23/05 (0)
- "The ability to press pause." Rats! I forgot... - clarkjohnsen 07:42:41 03/23/05 (4)
- Re: "The ability to press pause." Rats! I forgot... - Christine Tham 10:45:20 03/23/05 (3)
- Gotta disagree again - clarkjohnsen 11:14:59 03/23/05 (2)
- Re: Gotta disagree again - Christine Tham 23:27:36 03/23/05 (1)
- "You are getting funnier by the minute!" You're very kind. - clarkjohnsen 10:11:58 03/24/05 (0)