Sony All in one BD HTiB

j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
From Gizmodo:



It was only a matter of time before Sony squeezed out an all-in-one Blu-ray home theater system, and their new Bravia BDV-IT1000 seems to fit that void quite nicely. Some of the highlight features include: 700W of total power, slim speakers thanks to finger-sized full-range drive units, wireless rear speakers, two HDMI inputs and support for Dolby Digital Plus, TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio. No word on a price or a release date, but I wouldn't doubt that this beauty will be stateside in the near future.

BDV-IT1000 at a glance

* 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: 5x100W plus 2x100W for subwoofer, using efficient, high-quality 32-bit S-Master digital amplification
Only interesting thing is the speakers to be honest. How can they claim "finger size" FULL RANGE drivers? I'm skeptical, but curious.
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
They don't specify "human" finger-sized, and they could reference any frequency band for full-range. :)

They are intriguing, though.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
Sasquatch finger size LOL :D I'm sure they don't mean "full range", they just mean a midrange driver that is small.
 
J

jamie2112

Banned
Not possible....full range from 500 to 3.15 k at the most looks kind of boseish...
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
Sony has definitely been aiming their stuff directly at the Bose crowd lately. They know full well there is a market out there who want looks over sound quality that is ripe for the picking.
 
R

Ron Temple

Senior Audioholic
Perhaps they mean that there is no crossover. I've seen small sats with a FR from 100hz-20khz described as full range/single driver solutions.
 
Sheep

Sheep

Audioholic Warlord
That thing is going to sound like piss.

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