The S-3000 series releases a new range of high definition ready LCD TV?s which are to feature the ?Bravia? Theatre Sync system which send signals through the HDMI ports enabling the home entertainment to be controlled by a single button press. This also results in the LCD TV itself being switched on as well as audio equipment and the Blu-Ray Disc player, DVD player or HD DVD player that is connected. This new range has 3 HDMI connectors for the ultimate in connectivity and through these connectors signals will be sent via all hardware and will power them up or switch them off with one button on the Bravia Theatre Sync remote.
The BRAVIA S-3000 series will be available in 30, 40 and 46 inch models and the D-3000 series will be available in 46inch.
The Sony BRAVIA S-Series also uses fully digital amplification for a low-noise, hiss-free output through its integrated stereo speakers thanks to SRS TruSurround XT technology.
The Sony BRAVIA V-Series have a few extras not found in the S-Series, and hence costs a little more. The Sony V-Series uses Sony Live Colour Creation technology which gives a boosted spectrum of colour providing truer reds and greens.
It also has Wide Colour Gamut (WCG) CCFL (Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp) which as well as being a mouthful is an exclusive Sony design employing improved light-emitting phosphors which completely transforms the characteristics of the screen.
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Sony RHT-G800 - Sony Bravia TV Stand With Integrated 5.1 Surround Sound Cinema System
A complete 5.1-channel home cinema surround system built into a high quality TV stand
Amazon Price: ?530.01
Customer Review: Fantastic..
Was looking for a 2.1 system to get rid of all the cabling i had, Decided on this after reading the other reviews. Very pleased with it. Looks amazing. Sounds amazing. Recommended.
Customer Review: Sounds great; looks great.
I think Kevin’s review does a great job of explaining the technical issues regarding this product, so I won’t bother duplicating that here; suffice to say he’s absolutely correct in what he says. Instead, having had the unit for about 4 months at this point, I’ll add some more detail regarding what it’s like to live with. Firstly, it really does sound great and totally transforms your viewing experience. However I don’t like the fact that there’s no equalisation option built in. The sound is a little bright for my tastes and I’d really like the option of controlling that a little - but that’s not possible, which I was a little surprised about. I mean, how many hi-fi systems do you buy that don’t at least have “Bass and Treble” adjustment? C’mon Sony - I have a radio in the shower that has that much! Secondly, the “rear” speakers have a tendency to distort at higher volumes (anything above half). At first I thought this was just a fault with my unit, but Sony replaced what I originally believed were defective speakers (great service from Sony BTW) but this made no difference - it just seems to be a limitation of the device. I should point out that “half” volume on this thing is still pretty darn loud, and it’s only specific frequencies that cause the issue (particularly sustained female choirs and string sounds - think Lord of the Rings music just after Gandalf “dies” in Moria) so it doesn’t cause me any problems during day-to-day listening, but if you’re a hi-fi purist wanting to experience great movie sound at high volumes I’d urge caution. Thirdly, the difference this unit made to the general clutter of gadgets around my TV was enormous. It has some really simple but effective cable controls built in that make an amazing difference to the amount of wires running behind your TV system. My partner’s a stickler for neatness and even she was impressed! So if you’re constantly having to explain the tangle of wires to a loved one this is definitely the solution for you. I have a Sky box, a Nintendo Wii, an Xbox 360 and a PS3 all plugged in and it’s still very neat and tidy. Fourthly, it looks great. Everyone who comes in to the room comments on how cool the TV stand looks, and when they realise the sound system’s built in to it they’re amazed. Fifthly, (is that even a word?) a niggle. The display screen is on the top of the unit, under the glass top. On the plus side this looks fantastic and definitely adds to the sexy design. On the negative side it’s impossible to tell which sound source is selected from across the room or even, indeed, whether the unit is switched on or not. It gets tedious pretty quickly having to stand up and walk across the room just to find out if the unit is on. Sony, if you’re reading this, can you *please* put a tiny light on the front when you next upgrade it? That way at least I’d know it was definitely on when I’m trying to figure out why I can see my TV picture, but can’t hear anything. So, overall I’d highly recommend this unit to anyone, but particularly those who are a bit short of space and/or don’t have the option of running speaker cable round to the rear speakers. The negative points don’t spoil the experience enough to get in your way, but I’ll knock a star off the score just to give Sony something to aim for next time! Oh, and one last thing - make sure you have someone to help when you get it delivered. This thing weighs a ton. If you think this would be a good home cinema solution for your room then go ahead and buy it; you won’t be disappointed. Hope that helps! —
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