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      Posted: 2003-12-01 13:34

    Okay, after many questions on the forum, we have decided on a two room approach. We installed the SONY LCD 30XBR900 in the television room with Comcast HDTV. The Wega box is huge!
    In the home theatre room we have a SONY 42XS910 on order with Comcast HDTV, a Panasonic DMR with 80 gig drive and progressive scan DVD player, a Marantz 760 tuner and speakers from two different vendors (the rear channels are going to be the tiny Bose, the wife wanted them hidden and invisible). All of this will be housed in the new Hooker Furniture Plasma cabinet (the plasma panel raises and lowers by remote control).

    I went with the Comcast cable instead of Satellite (Direct TV) since we have 7 TV points in the house. With Comcast the same cable feed carries the lower 70 channels to every room, while only the decoder boxes pick up the digital and HDTV signals.
    I am looking at a future move to a three room satellite system with the third box in the basement feeding the other 5 sets. I think using an RF remote or a repeater system, I could use the other 5 TV's from that box and just carry the remote from room to room. Any other ideas?

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