Audio virtual sound - Sony BRAVIA DAV-F200
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Japanese company Sony announced for sales in Europe, a new virtual volume audio sound for home cinemas BRAVIA DAV-F200. New from Sony is a 2.1 audio with modern design in glossy-black. BRAVIA DAV-F200 is a representative of a family of audio for those who want to enjoy sound in small spaces.
The new satellites equipped with a stereo system capacity of 135 watts each and subwoofer, first used in the flagship model AV receiver from Sony. Sound object is achieved through proprietary technology S-Force Front Surround. Stylish control centre has a built-in amplifier output of 405 watts, S-Video and HDMI outputs, optical and coaxial input, as well as port USB 2.0.
BRAVIA Sync technology allows you to use a single remote control for televisions, DVD player and audio. The system is also compatible with modular digital Media from Sony, portable MP3-players, such as WALKMAN iPod or mobile phones and Sony Ericsson.
Retail sales will begin in June this year. Unfortunately, the price Sony BRAVIA DAV-F200 producer has nothing to report.
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