The new 2.1-channel BRAVIA DAV-F200 home theater system from Sony features HDMI, USB and 1080p upscaling, all in a sleek form factor designed to match the CE maker's BRAVIA line of HDTVs.
The DAV-F200 BRAVIA system has a control center that can stand on a desk or shelf, or be mounted on the wall, and this -– along with compact speakers and a hideaway subwoofer -– enables the DAV-F200 to deliver a powerful exciting, immersive home cinema experience without the clutter of conventional set-ups.
What’s more, the system is the result tuning by the same team responsible for Sony’s high-end A/V receivers, with components such as the speaker driver units and amplification being selected after extensive listening tests to achieve the highest possible quality from a system of this kind.
Moreover, the picture quality is every bit as remarkable as the sound. Using its HDMI output to connect to a BRAVIA TV, the system can upscale standard DVDs to 1080p resolution, giving them superb colour, sharpness and visual impact even on the largest of screens.
The BRAVIA DAV-F200 will be available in June from Sony Centre stores, and retailers across Europe. The company has not yet released details on the system's U.S. debut. For more information, visit www.sonystyle-europe.com.













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