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Expert: Keith Harmon

<font>With a degree in Computer Information Systems, a former Information Technology Director, former Computer Programmer and Database Administrator, Keith brings a lot of technology experience to the table. </font><font>As a musician and audiophile, he has a long history of installing and configuring audio/video systems, all the way back to being the head of the tech crew for his high school More »

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In this video, audiophile Keith Harmon demonstrates all the steps necessary to set up your own high-definition home theater system.

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Tags: Theater, Home, Install, Select, Buid, Sound, Stereo, Wire, Smart, Tv, Lcd, Monitor, Television, Mount, Hang, Progressive, Interlaced, Rear, Projection  

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