As the popularity of flat panel monitors and LCD flat screen televisions rises, the prices for these electronics go down and home media centers are popping up all over San Diego. With the dawn of digital broadcasting very near, people in record numbers are going to their favorite electronics and appliances stores to purchase new televisions with all of the latest features.
The huge, obscenely heavy tube TVs are being replaced by the thousands every day with widescreen flat panel ones that are ready for High Definition. The problem that people are finding is not with the new televisions, but is with the big entertainment centers that are sitting in their living rooms. The furniture that people have used for decades normally is not flattering or even usable with the new TVs and people usually will have to not only buy the new electronics, but will have to go out in San Diego to buy a new home media center, too.
The new TVs are sleeker, they take up much less room depth wise, and they are lighter than their previous counterparts. A 27 tube TV would easily weigh more than 200 pounds, but a comparable new TV averages a weight of only about 40 lbs. Another difference in home media centers is that people used to buy them to hide TVs when they were not in use and would also hide VHS tapes and DVDs in the cabinets as well. What is different now is that if people buy entertainment centers at all for their new TVs, it is only to hold the DVDs and Blu ray discs and the equipment that plays them. Instead of hiding television sets, people are even mounting them in plain view onto their walls. This not only goes along with the new modern contemporary simple look, but it also frees up a heck of a lot of floor space.
There are some pieces of furniture that are brand new with the arrival of the LCD TVs and there are some others that are classics that have been used for decades and are just re designed a bit. Some of the most popular styles of home media centers that you can find in San Francisco include wall units that take up entire walls with cupboards and shelves, armoires which still hide the TVs with doors that close, TV lift cabinets, centers that fit in the corners of a room, and your good old inexpensive but functional basic TV stands.
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