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Sony BRAVIA Theater System with S-AIR Technology (DAVHDX277W) - Black | 
enlarge | Brand: Sony Category: CE
List Price: $499.99 Buy New: $331.19 You Save: $168.80 (34%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews
Color: Black Media: Electronics Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 49 Dimensions (in): 26 x 19 x 20
MPN: DAVHDX277WC Model: DAVHDX277WC UPC: 718122057368 EAN: 0027242727663
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| Features:
| • | Multi-room S-Air receiver/speaker system included | | • | iPod Cradle (TDM-iP10) for DIGITAL MEDIA PORT included | | • | 1080p Upscaling via HDMI | | • | BRAVIA Sync | | • | 1000W, 5-Disc DVD/CD Player |
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Product Description The Sony DAV-HDX277WC 5.1-Channel BRAVIA Theatre System brings you all the best features, with support for wireless S-AIR (optional) - comes equipped with a plug and listen multi-room receiver/speaker, for listening to music or audio from the TV wirelessly in other rooms. AirStation automatically syncs to allow multi-room listening through simple, wireless plug-and-play technology to let you control what you listen to. This system can support up to 4 S-AIR units along with an optional S-AIR wireless rear speaker surround sound kit. Now the optimal speaker settings for your living room are only a press of a button away. Simply place the included microphone in your listening position and allow the strength of Sony's Digital Signal Processing to take over. Speaker placement, distance, and delays are all calibrated automatically to ensure a worry-free listening experience. With One Touch Play, operations that took several steps have been reduced to one. Press the PLAY button on the remote, watch the audio and/or the video components turn on; then the BRAVIA television will turn on and switch to the correct video input. 5 DVD CD Player Surround Effect - Movie/Music Mode, Multi-stereo link, Speaker formation, and Virtual Speaker Mode (Headphone) Amplifier Audio Power Output - 1000-Watt (RMS) / 512W (FTC) Center Speaker Audio Power Output - 84-Watt (FTC 0.7%THD) / 143-Watt (RMS) Front Speaker Audio Power Output - 84-Watt x 2 (FTC 0.7%THD) / 143-Watt x 2 (RMS 10%THD) Subwoofer Speaker Audio Power Output - 160-Watt (FTC 0.7%THD) / 285-Watt (RMS) Surround Speaker Audio Power Output - 50-Watt x 2 (FTC 0.7%THD) / 142-Watt x 2 (RMS) Ports - 1 Analog Audio Input (Rear), 1 Optical Audio Input (Rear), 1 Coaxial Audio Digital Input (Rear), 1 3.5mm Headphone Input (Rear), Digital Media Port Input, 1 Composite Video Input (Rear), 1 Component Video (Y/Pb/Pr) Input (Rear), and 1 HDMI Connection Output The system
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Not Much Contribution from Rear Speakers July 25, 2008 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
Sound is GREAT through Audio-Tech headphones, but the rear surround speakers produce little sound, almost imperceptible in most situations, and there is NO CONTROL to bring up or balance the sound to my ear from the different speakers like my old Panasonic had. I should have spent the $50 more and upgraded to the next model and just had the surround wireless, or saved money and stayed with the wired rear speakers from the lessor model. It costs more to make this system wireless if just using the one set of speakers in one room. Programs with my new Panasonic plasma just fine. Goood features: 5-disk tray, HDMI ready, automatically lowers the sound level to low on shutdown so you are not blasted out of the room when next turning it on.
The little HTIB that could... July 27, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Installed this yesterday w/a new Sony Bravia 46" LCD TV.
The TV and the receiver interface pretty well...out of the box they can "talk" to each other if connected via HDMI and optical out from the TV to the receiver, and the changing inputs on the TV will make appropriate changes to the audio output selected. There is an option to tell the Sony TV remote which AV/Receiver you are using, so that it can do double duty. So now I can turn both the TV and the reciever on/off with one button, choose a video input and the audio is switched automatically, etc. (The Sony feature is called something like "HDMI Sync.")
The sound of the unit is much better than I expected. It's not going to make an audiophile give up their high-end systems, and can't match the setup in my main room, but it is going to be more than adequate for most listeners and for folks looking for a compact system. It has enough power to fill a big room nicely with a big sound, and the subwoofer is powerful enough to rattle your walls and windows. :)
It comes with a nice feature...a microphone you attach to the receiver and then set in the middle of the room. The receiver then automatically tunes the speaker levels to the appropriate level. I haven't done that yet (have to get the rear surrounds hung), but if it works OK it will be a nice feature.
The iPod dock included only supports audio...a big disappointment. Why they stopped at audio is hard to understand...iPod video is at least as important now as audio playback. Oh well...
The included wireless speaker seems like a solution in search of a problem we don't have. Allows listening to the audio playing on the receiver in different rooms (or outside). We're really not sure if we'll use it or not...we have radios pretty much anywhere we want to listen to the radio, and don't see any need to hear the TV from another room where I can't see the TV.
This is an all-plastic speaker set...you won't find any fabric or wood here, but they still look nice and don't feel cheap.
Overall I'd say this is a good system with a nice sound. Paired w/a Sony Bravia TV it makes a nice, easy to use combination.
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