Creative Ways To Watch HD Sports With Friends

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(NAPSA)—Each year, the Super Bowl ranks as the mostwatched television program, largely because many people who don’t watch a football game during the regular season will tune in for the big game—usually while attending a Super Bowlparty. If you’re hosting such a gettogether this year (be it the Super Bowl, the Stanley Cup, Baseball All-Star Game or a regular Wednesday night basketball game), here are a few suggestions for making the event more enjoy- able for fans and casual observers alike: Menus and food ideas. Create a regional menu based on the participating teams. Remem- ber, Super Bowl Sundayis also the top snacking event of the year, so give guests a real taste of the action. While some food choices are traditional (clam chowder or baked beansfor the Patriots, chili for the Cowboys, chicken wings for the Bills, cheese for the Packers), there’s also deep-dish pizza for the Bears, Indiana potato salad for the Colts and pecan ice cream balls for the Steelers. Commercial awards. Advertisers shell out a lot of money and are often at their most creative for the Super Bowl. The ads they debut become an important part of the broadcast. So why not create your own awards? Give each guest a voting sheet with categories such as favorite, least favorite, funniest, best use of ani- mals, strangest, best beer commercial, etc. Thematic decor. Super Bowl XLII will be held on Febru- ary 3, 2008, at University of Phoenix Stadium in Arizona. Give An HD home-theater projector can help ensure that you and your guests get the full experi- enceof the big game. your guests a taste of the Southwest by decorating in the colors of the region. For example, pick up some cacti (the stadium is designed to resemble a barrel cactus) and other desert items. Theatrical experience. When it comes to screen size, a home-theater projector offers far more bang for the buck thana flatpanel TV. And when it’s the big game, you want the best and biggest picture to go along with it. Mitsubishi’s HC6000 offers enhanced features—including full HD projection—at under $4,000. Designed for high-def broadcasts, it also performs seamlessly with the latest Blu-ray or HD DVD technology. The projector’s 3LCD technology and 1080p resolution deliver unbelievable color, amazing detail and road-tested reliability. It produces both rich and vibrantcolors with extraordinary details for outstanding HD-experience picture quality. For more information, you can call (888) 807-0312 or visit www.mitsubishi-hometheater.com.