Which brand is Best and why
After fixing things for the last six months my Royale is fixed! Well, as fixed as they ever get. In any event, I've now started down the renovation and upgrade road. With the New Cooktop in place for the wife (see our website for details - http://swaimquest.com/OurBus.aspx I have a green light to upgrade and renovate the entire bus entertainment system. I've done some extensive research in all brands of HDTVs but I want to tap into some of the groups experience with the equipment I've choose for this project.
HDTV - 32" Samsung UN32C6500 Internet ready, 1080p, LED backite HDTV. This is the thinest and brightest model with all the nells and whistles I could find. At just under $1000 per Unit it seems to be a good choice. Anyone had any bad experiences with this model? I know it's not 3D but I'm not all that crazy about that technology.
BLURAY - Since Samsung liek other manufacturers, has a back control channel in the HDMI that allows optimum resolution amongst their equipment I choose a Samsung BD C5500 1080p Bluray. Anyone had troubles with this unit. It's not 3D or internet capable but I don't need either of these features.
SURROUND - Bose Lifestyle V series (30 or 35) in Livingroom, 321's in Bedroom and Patio. These three units connected with Boselink will allow all units to share media server and Tank monitoring system diplays at all HDTV location. I like the bose sound and the way bose link networks the entire bus as one system. Any problems with bose in bus?
MEDIA SERVER - this is a real dillemma, to MAC ro Not to MAC? :confused: Apple has introduced the Mini Mac server with unlimited cloent licensing. With it's 1 terabyte storage, small form factor and instant networking as well as the incorporated airport N wireless access point it seems like a shoe in. The only problem is I'm not as familiar with MAC as I am with microsoft. THE HP EX 495 media server has the same abilities less the incorporated wifi router and it's harder to network with apple devices (Ipod, pad, Macs, etc). Both will end up costing about the same the main difference is the operating system. Anyone have an argument for one over the other?
INTERNET SYSTEM - with any system in this area at my becon call I have narrowed it down to AutoNet Mobiles cellular router. I have used this device for several months with excellent bandwidth and ease of use. Has anyone got a sollution with better bandwidth and ease of use that a cellular router with incorporated wireless access point with Verizon EVDO rev A service? With Rev B (G4) around the corner this unit will have to change but that technology hasn't been released yet. Sprint's Motorola canopy EVO propaganda is just sales pitch as far as I'm concerned. the sprint device is not all that strong during my tests and nobody can answer if Motorala canopy is going to be the G4 standard. In my opinion it will be bested by LTE technology. Anyhow, I want a commercial grade cellular router that will reach out and get a good stong high-speed signal and hold it while traveling down the road. My autonet does that. anyone seen anything better?
New Integrated entertainment system is going in the Royale
Well, the new Samsung LED HDTV, blueray, surround system as well as the HDTV DirecTV satellite system and wireless cellular router system is going into the Royale this next coming week. I’ve been bench testing the system components for the past two weeks and like the incredible amount of streamed media and information that is provided from the wireless cellular router as well as the more traditional means of content from the blueray, XM, and satellite TV. How nice it will be to simply click on an onscreen icon for everyday items of interest like local weather, news and events. The LED HDTV screens are very pleasant to watch with their crystal clear displays and are very compact and light form factor. The integrated sound system is so nice to operate with the AllShare integration using the HDMI (CEC) technology. Simply said, one remote operates all sources of entertainment with a single button selection and an on-screen display. No more bulky remotes and menus to navigate to see all sources in full 1080p and full Dolby Digital Surround.
Speaking of surround, I’ve decided to use an enhanced & integrated Bose system to deliver the sound in the bus. Although Bose doesn’t fully embrace HDMI, Blueray or friendly remote interfacing, they do have a leg up on speaker sound quality and ease of installation since my Royale came with a Bose lifestyle 30 system. I’m converting the existing Bose system to an AM10 Bose system that will use the same jewel speakers currently in place and take the 5.1 surround signal from the integrated Samsung Blueray/surround system and plumb in through the Bose speaker system. This affords me the capability of high quality sound but still uses the sexy Samsung Allshare integration features as well as a single user friendly remote control and onscreen menu.
I'll be posting more detailed results & reviews on my website for anyone how may be interested. Should be a bit of fun to see this fully integrated internet, DTV, XM, Satellite, and blueray entertainment system in action. feel free to come take a look at the POG rally in Kerrville coming up this year.
New entertainment system is in
Well folks the new HDTVs are in and working marvelously!
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The Samsung LED HDTVs have great picture quality making the SD content even look like HD. They TVs run cool and can be seen from just about any angle with no degrading of the picture quality. I hinged the Flat Panels to access the theater system, Satellite Reicever, and Media center. I like how the Samsung Bluray/theater system seemlessly integrates with the TVs and provides all internet content like weather, music, video and music. The new Bose AM10 rivals the theaters you go pay to watch. I can't wait to get the Mini Mac media server going so that all wireless internet devices can have access as well as share on all the HD Flat planels.
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I used vinyl covered racks for shelves to make the equipment cabinets breath without fan forced air. So far the cabinets don't get over 100 degrees without airconditioning in the bus. I left room for fans if needed but hoping I won't need then.