With the
lightning speed advancements in technology nowadays, it is hard to keep up with
all the latest trends that have people raving. New home entertainment and
theatre solutions keep on popping up everywhere, as people strive to get more
accessible, affordable, cutting-edge, convenient, and streamlined home
experience. When re-thinking your home theatre system, design, setup and
support, think about the following trends that you can integrate with your system:
1.
Seamless wireless set-up. With
air and cloud functionality as offered by many big name brands like Apple and
the likes, it is barely possible to stream music and video through your entire
home, wirelessly. Wireless technology can be integrated into your AV receivers,
speaker docks, stereo systems, and other devices, so you can enjoy good music
and entertainment almost anywhere with just one click of a button. However, if
you still can't afford wireless technology, you can still streamline your home
entertainment system by concealing cables and back-end power sources with a
neat, tidy, and discreet cable management system, hiding your wires from view
to keep your setup and your home looking clean and free from ugly, tangled
cables. The wired approach is also way cheaper, although quite tedious to set
up.
2.
Keep those discs away. With
video streaming becoming more and more in demand, discs are also becoming more
and more obsolete. Soon enough DVD
and Blu-ray players will become extinct just like their VCD
and VHS predecessors. With the advent of smart TVs, it is now easier to
integrate Netflix and iTunes into TV screens.
3.
Multi-room audio. Thanks to
wireless and seamless audio systems, it is not possible to play your favourite
music anywhere throughout your home. With a strategic multi-speaker and
multi-room audio system, you can achieve this ultimate flexibility.
4.
Setup support. When choosing a home theatre installation company in
the UK to set up your home theatre system, make sure that they have quality
customer service and support to avoid hassle when glitches occur. It is also
best to know how to troubleshoot simple issues so you won't have to call for
help whenever one of your components bugs down.
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