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Written by televisions.me
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Saturday, 05 July 2008 11:21 |
Our seemingly ever growing obsession with staying at home to
watch movies on our own big screens is fueling new design innovations from the
big TV/Home Theater companies.
The Sony Bravia DAV-F200 is the latest in this increasingly
long line of offerings, it is possible that Sony has managed to add a touch of
design and elegance to the concept. But we are talking about a team that gave
us Virtual Surround Sound.
The Sony Bravia DAV-F200 is the home theater system that has benefited from
very careful design, with the ability to mount it on the wall, speakers have
been reduced in size, but not quality and offer more than 400 W of total power.
One possible problem is that the Sony Bravia home theater does not carry
Blu-Ray players, but its DVD function is resizable to 1080p, the HDMI output
connects the player with a TV using a single cable and everything can be
controlled with a single remote.
If we choose to connect a number of other items, we have a USB port on the base
of the unit, in addition to its DMPORT technology Sony is incorporating
connections for different players such as Apple iPod or Sony's music phones
Ericsson, it also accepts WiFi.
A very good, high quality unit if you are not
interested in BluRay compatibility
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