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The new Sony DAV-F200 BRAVIA Home Theatre system |
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Written by CB Team
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Friday, 02 May 2008 |
Sony have announced the new DAV-F200 BRAVIA Home Theatre system which is designed to bring virtual surround sound into the home - without filling the room with speakers.
The control centre can stand on a desk or shelf, or be mounted on the wall, and this – along with compact speakers and a hideaway subwoofer – should enable the DAV-F200 to deliver an immersive home cinema experience without the clutter of conventional set-ups.
What’s more, the system is developed by the same team responsible for Sony’s high-end AV receivers.
The DAV-F200 is designed to be simple to set-up and comes with Sony’s S-Force Front Surround technology combining with a total of 405W S-Master digital amplification to create virtual surround effects from just two speakers and a compact subwoofer.
And it’s packed with the latest technology, including an HDMI output with upscaling to 1080p.
You can even make the most of content stored on portable devices, from WALKMAN MP3 players and Sony Ericsson mobile phones to USB memory keys. There’s a USB socket on the control unit, allowing you to both play from connected devices and record to them, and the system is also compatible with Sony’s DMPORT modular digital media adapters, which include docks for a range of portable MP3 players such as WALKMAN or iPod, Sony Ericsson mobile phones as well as Bluetooth and wi-fi enabled laptops or PCs.
Features
- 2.1 system with compact, stylish control unit and speakers
- HDMI connection with 1080p upscaling and BRAVIA Sync system control
- USB play and record
- DMPORT connection for portable devices
- Portable Audio Enhancer
- 405W 32bit S-Master Digital Amplifier
- S-Force Front Surround
- Plays DVD, DVD+/-R/RW, CD, CD-R/RW, MP3, WMA, JPEG, DivX (plus WMA and AAC on USB)
- Optical/coaxial digital and analogue inputs for external sources
- Supplied with remote handset
Sony
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Last Updated ( Friday, 02 May 2008 )
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