A beginner’s guide to home automation
In today’s financial climate everyone is desperately looking at ways to cut corners and save money.
Sometimes this involves spending more upfront in order to save more in the future.
Investing in home entertainment systems such as DVD recorders and surround sounds may be costly, but will save money in the long run, avoiding cinema queues and expensive extras like popcorn and drinks.
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Even doing something as simple as investing in a large flat screen TV rather than a smaller screen can make a difference to the satisfaction you get out of it.
However, shopping to kit out your house may be baffling to those who are not experts in the electronics world, and it is easy to be baffled by confusing names that don’t describe what something does.
Owner and manager of Auztech Industries Sam Blacket says there are basic principles to getting the best in home entertainment while keeping your head above the technological jargon. With the price of LCD and plasma units dropping, professional installation is now more affordable than ever, when you consider the total package of costs. But what do you need to know? Click on the following links to find out more.
What to look for when choosing a home entertainment package
Automation for the ‘average family’ – the essentials
How much money should we be spending on home entertainment packages?
The universal remote
Planning ahead
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