Archive for May, 2011

Sports Bar Owners: Is Your Marketing Message Being Seen?

May 30th, 2011 Posted by JDSystems in Blog, New York Sports Bars

This past weekend marked the official start of summer and party season for New York sports bar and club owners. Whether you’re in the middle of downtown NYC, on Staten Island or out in the Hamptons, you’re competing with dozens of other venues. And in this city, brand is everything. Have you thought about how [...]

Audio Video Creates a “Third Place” in Your Home’s Basement

May 23rd, 2011 Posted by JDSystems in Blog, Home Theater Systems, Uncategorized

For suburban home owners with a basement, there’s a whole range of possibilities for the space. In most cases, the basement has the same footprint as your home. With a little bit of sheetrock, paint, and ceiling and carpet, you can transform your basement into a large: – play room – home gym – gathering [...]

HDTV Screen Size: Does It Matter?

May 20th, 2011 Posted by JDSystems in Blog, Home Theater Systems

The size of an HDTV screen is the subject of much competition and debate amongst suburban home owners. Neighbors bought a 46-inch HDTV? You won’t look at less than 50. Your brother got a 50-inch for her living room? Now your sister is considering going up to 55 in her family room. It’s actually pretty [...]

JD Systems Asks For Your Help in Supporting Lupus Research

May 20th, 2011 Posted by JDSystems in Blog, News

An important note from JD Systems co-owner Jonathan Joyce: Hi everyone, My best friend’s wife was diagnosed with Lupus this past year. I recently registered for the 2011 Alliance for Lupus Research Walk with Us to Cure Lupus in New Jersey, which will be held on May 21, 2001. 100% of all contributions to this [...]

Buying an HDTV:The Difference Between 720p and 1080p

May 18th, 2011 Posted by JDSystems in Blog, Home Theater Systems

It’s becoming less of a question today, with 1080p HDTVs dropping in price, but many people still want to know: What’s the difference between 720p and 1080p. You should know that these designations refer to the resolution of your screen or your projector, whether you’re talking about an HDTV screen, a computer monitor or projection [...]