In just a couple of fun-filled
hours, you could go from confused to confident about
technology.
The general workshop combines a multimedia presentation, discussion
and hands-on training with home theater and other equipment.
Once you understand the basics,
the rest falls into place.
Have
a fun, empowering
"ah-ha" discovery afternoon and learn about:
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HDTV, how the Feb 17, 2009 date will affect
you
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What
are the new technologies and innovations & do
you want them? (and what to do when you get them)
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New TV Programming options.
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Introduction to Hooking up Home Theater
hands-on clinic.
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Choosing cables and connections hands-on
clinic.
What participants are
saying about The Home Electronics Survival Workshop...
Current calendar
(Books will be available at workshops
for a discounted price or can be included in the price of the workshop.
Workshops usually charge a nominal fee. Contact
us to discuss)
More
Workshops for your Group:
Barb is available to conduct workshops at retail
stores, events, or your group.
Let
us tailor a workshop for your groups needs...
Some of the workshops and seminars include:
STOP
THE OVERWHELM!
How to Buy Electronics
How do you ask
for what you want? How can you be sure you are
getting the correct information to make your
purchasing decision? This basic workshop includes
a tour of your home entertainment system. Steps
to take to ensure you are comfortable with your
next purchase. Should you hire an installer?
How? What
are the new gadgets and how can you use them
for fun and ease?
BEFORE YOU
BUY YOUR NEXT TV!
Are you ready for High Definition?
Understanding and choices to consider when updating
your system. We go into the development of high
definition, the variety of ways to receive an
HD signal, your equipment choices. The myths
and realities.
UNTANGLE THE CABLES, UNTANGLE
YOUR MIND!
Hook up and Setting Up Your Equipment
You bought it (or will buy it) now what do you
do? Basic steps workshop. Identifying connections
and how to choose which one to use.
REMOTE
POSSIBILITIES
Making friends with your equipment and
remote controls.
Moving through
menus, understanding and choosing remotes. The
new remote—its own component.