Thursday, 26 February 2009

Sony Bravia DAV-F200 Home Theatre System Offers 1080p Upscaling, HDMI & Sleek Styling

Sony have announced their new Bravia DAV-F200 Home Theatre System which,
apart from boasting stylish, sleek (and somewhat retro) styling, offers
1080p upscaling, 2.1 virtual surround sound with 450W output, USB play
and record for portable memory devices and, naturally, Bravia Sync
allowing simple integration with Bravia LCD TV screens.

The Bravia DAV-F200 Home Theatre System, which utilises Sony's S-Force
Front Surround technology paired with S-Master digital amplification
resulting in expansive, surround sound effects without having to crowd
your room out with speaker units, apart from boasting HDMI output with
1080p upscaling also supports direct playback of digital media from
flash drives, Sony's Walkman MP3 players and Sony Ericsson mobile phones
and, thanks to its compatibility with Sony's DMPORT modular digital
media adapters (available sperately), can also accept streaming media
from iPods, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi enabled laptops, notebooks and PCs.
Additionally, the DAV-F200 can also record content to these devices.

Sony Bravia DAV-F200 Home Theatre System 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's new Bravia DAV-F200 Home Theatre System, according to Sony's
press release, will become available from Sony Style some time in June
though, true to form, no pricing details have been released at the time
of writing.

Sony Style

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