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Home audio video technologies are no longer the fare of science fiction movies. Audio video equipment is now a reality and features advanced home networks that are based on a combination of sound and video that can enhance your entertainment experience.

Do you need a home audio video network? Computer based technology is the wave of the future. Wireless connections are becoming cheaper and easier to incorporate into our daily lives. A network will allow you to combine the Internet with your home theater system in many different and useful ways.

Home audio video technologies are becoming easier to integrate into computer systems. Getting network connectivity for your home theater system is becoming easier. The latest audio video components, DVD players and receivers can now be upgraded in terms of software and firmware. This will avoid your technology becoming obsolete in the future.

Home automation systems from companies like AMX and Crestron currently control their client's systems via remote so in future remote access to individual components for installs, upgrades and troubleshooting is a very likely possibility. Home audio video systems are going to become part and parcel of our daily lives and with it a whole new range of lifestyle possibilities.

Copy-protected HDTV feeds of feature films may one day be fed into your home theater on a pay-per-view basis. Already video and audio post-production houses make use of Internet connections to transfer video and If you plan ahead and get comfortable with a home audio video network connection in your home now you will be as future-ready as possible.

Music servers are very popular these days. Music fans can log on to a home music server from work and listen to a music collection at the office. Where you have the IP address of your friend's music server you can listen to your friend's collection remotely. Napster and Gnutella work along these lines. So there are many reasons why setting up a comprehensive home audio video network system makes good sense.

Start doing research now to find out how you can integrate your current computer technology with your home theater system. A range of possibilities are already available that can enhance your entertainment and communication experience. Find out how home audio video equipment can make your life easier.

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