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Want a sexy new home theater in your living room but don’t know where to begin? A good jumping-off point is your budget. It can be very difficult to come up with the right amount to spend on decking out one’s pad, especially if you’re a newcomer to the hobby and ...
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Budgeting for Your Home Theater
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Want a sexy new home theater in your living room but don't know where to begin? A good jumping-off point is your budget. It can be very difficult to come up with the right amount to spend on decking out one's pad, especially if you're a newcomer to the hobby and don't know what gear and materials you need. This short guide will help you get on the path to budgeting for your home theater though, as well as getting the most from every dollar. Read more at DigitalTrends. Budgeting for Your Home Theater - More news at DV Hardware
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