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Have a Home Theater Plan The decision to buy a new home theater is just the beginning. Next comes deciding on how much to spend, what to get, where to get it, who's going to install it, and so much more. |
Home Toys February 2003 John French |
Market for Residential Lighting Control Brightens While Installation/Ownership Concerns Dim Ease of installation and programming, excellent markup potential, and low service callbacks are enticing more custom electronics dealers, general contractors and electrical contractors into the market year after year, ensuring the market a bright future. |
Home Toys December 2003 Bill Ablondi |
Installing Dealer Channel on Path to Reach $5.7B in 2003 Continued growth of new construction coupled with consumer demand for the latest entertainment systems is driving sales through installing dealers to grow 8% in 2003 over 2002. |
Home Toys February 2005 Pete Baker |
"When Push Comes to Touch..." Rules of Thumb for Selling Remote Controls While categorized as an "accessory," there's not a consumer out there who doesn't consider a remote control a necessity. If they have trouble using it, you could end up losing future business. |
Home Theater February 28, 2005 |
Coming Attractions Genelec's new HTS6 active subwoofer... Empower has introduced their new EM2100 power conditioner... etc. |
Home Toys June 2005 Karenann Brow |
Protect Your Home Theater System from Power Surges Power surges can travel on phone, Ethernet and coaxial lines as well as on the AC power line. If you have components connected to these lines, the surge suppressor should include jacks to provide the necessary protection. |
This Old House Fran J. Donegan |
Cooling Trends Buying a room air conditioner: How big? How Much? |