If you consider that any 103-inch LCD TV for ten thousand dollars and a set of acoustics, equipment from a well-known manufacturer is the limit of perfection and the maximum of what can be called a home theater, then you are most likely mistaken. You are mistaken because you do not know about the system from the notorious Jeremy Kipnis, estimated at $ 6 million.

If we talk about this balanced combination of the best components for today (and expensive ones, apparently), then you can, without a twinge of conscience, put the brainchild of Kipnis on a par with professional solutions, and even higher. Take, for example, the Sony SRX-R110 projector, which is capable of reproducing a QuadHD image (4096x2160 pixels), a hard disk storage system for 72 hours of HD-quality video, 8.8-channel acoustics (more than 11000 watts of sound) and much more.

The developers completed the system with HD DVD players (Toshiba HD-XA1), Blu-ray (Sony BDP-S1) and many others. Well, only the richest film fan can dream of such a toy. I am sure there are plenty of them in the world.
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