I’m not a big fan of out of the box home theater setups, but for those without the aptitude or tolerance for audiophile banter will appreciate Sony’s newest offerings. The Sony Bravia BDV-IT 1000 has an all in one Blu-ray player/receiver at its heart, and is backed by dueling wireless speakers, a center channel, to equally slim front speakers and a self powered sub. It’s got a host of input and outputs and should be a snap for the laymen to setup. Just remember, wireless speakers doesn’t mean no wires. You still gotta plug them in or rock some reasonably sized batteries.
Specs at a glance after the ‘leap’
- Super-slim speakers made possible by finger-sized full-range drive units
- All-in-one home cinema system with integrated Blu-ray Disc drive
- Full HD 1080/24p picture quality with Deep Color and x.v.Colour
- Wireless rear speakers for great surround effects without cables
- BD-Live Ready: upgradable to Profile 2.0 for extra content and downloads via Ethernet port
- DVD upscaling to 1080p
- Two HDMI input terminals for connection of games consoles, HD TV decoder boxes or other sources, and one HDMI output
- Optical digital and analogue stereo inputs. Also composite/component video in
- Upconversion to HDMI for analogue sources
- Fast, perfect ‘one-touch’ set-up with Digital Cinema Auto Calibration
- BRAVIA Sync for integrated operation with other Sony components
- XrossMediaBar onscreen display for simple, logical operation of all functions
- Connectivity with Network WALKMAN® and iPod® players, Bluetooth devices and home Wi-Fi networks via DIGITAL MEDIA PORT, plus Portable Audio Enhancer
- 700W total power: 5×100W plus 2×100W for subwoofer, using efficient, high-quality 32-bit S-Master digital amplification
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