All-in-one home cinema system with 5 satellite speakers, subwoofer and playback of DVD, CD-R/RW, MP3,and JPEG. This is a true one-box solution that will appeal to anyone who wants... more
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All-in-one home cinema system with 5 satellite speakers, subwoofer and playback of DVD, CD-R/RW, MP3,and JPEG. This is a true one-box solution that will appeal to anyone who wants everything in a compact and convenient form.
...The audio/video enthusiast of the millennium is faced with an interesting future. New formats developed for the customer's pleasure (and, hopefully, the advancement of the science) are coming to the market place thick and fast, so much so, that the average audiophile may be daunted rather than enthused. The Sony and Philips Corporations are the main players in these format initiatives. Sony lost an early format war with their Beta video system to JVC's inferior VHS system, but gained huge support through the introduction (with Philips) of the Compact Disc. This CD revolution was marketed with such words as the infamous "Perfect Sound Forever". Many audiophiles, excited by this new medium, fell prey to the marketing department, dove in with both feet (me included), and dumped their Duals and Regas as fast as they could say "warped vinyl...
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Advantages: 30hr battery life, 13000 tracks and 20gigs hard drive Disadvantages: tracks must be converted to atrac3plus, not that easy to navigate
...INTRO
Ipod stand strong but why is this why do they have so much superiority, well it's because there isn't any body worthy of challenging them. But that's changed, oh yes. Introducing the Sony NW-HD1, the first worthy enough to challenge the mighty Ipod with its sleek titanium body and it's astounding features it'll blow you away.
FEATURES
Dimension - 8.9 x 1.4 x 6.2cm
Net Weight 110g
30hr Battery Life
20gb Hard Drive
13,000 song storage
Songs in ATRAC3plus" Format at 48kbps
Link to Sony 'CONNECT' (Online music store)
7 Line green backlit display
USB 2.0
Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery G-Sensor" Shock Protection Provides Impact Protection
LOOK AND FEEL
One of Ipods main features was its looks and the first to start the white fashion, or as we now call Ipod white. Well I'm sure that's what Sony would like...
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Advantages: WIRELESS. SONY. LIGHTWEIGHT Disadvantages: MIGHT MAKE YOU DEAF
...LOOKING FOR SOME HEADPHONES
Two years ago I was looking around for some decent headphones to replace my old Technics (which went beyond sellotape repair).
At the time I had no interest in wireless headphones as I thought it would not deliever the same bass response or clarity as the conventional corded plug-in headphones. So after browsing up and down the High Street I came across two types of wireless headphones (Philips and Sony) in Dixons and decided to try them both out.
The Philips unit was good for the sound but a bit clumsy whilst wearing it on my head (looked like a cyberman from Dr Who) which left me with the Sony MDRRF 815K. The first thing I noticed about the Sony headphones was that it was a lot more compact and lightweight compared with the bulky Philips and also upon listening to the headphones whilst in Dixons...
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I bought the sony satelite system about 8 months ago. I did have a sony 5.1 system before but decided to change it as i had just bought a new plasma and wanted a surround system to compliment the looks of the plasma mainly (my tv's piano black as is the... more
I spent a lot of time looking at DTS and finally decided on this DAV-DZ630 this one from Sony mostly becuase of the price and the fact it has theatre sync which i can use with my song bravia lcd tv
I have a extremely odd shaped living room but the... more
The first thing you have to point out on this kit is the price £180. That is a nothing to pay for what you getting.
On to the kit itself.
Presentation and SetUp: The DVD Upscaler unit is sleek and functional but does have some quirks. Like the way... more
I bought this unit as a replacement for my pioneer 313 home cinema system and I cannot fault it. It is a very reasonable price for a complete system with HDMI output (I paid £162 for a multi region one)
The only difference between the 230 and the 231 is more