Sony's new Bravia BDV-IT1000 Blu-ray home theater

Aug 29, 2008 1409 hrs IST

The new Bravia BDV -IT1000 boasts of 700W of total power and also some wireless rear speakers.




Sony debuts its new Bravia home theater system that promises to deliver a new high in the HD viewing experience. The new Bravia BDV -IT1000 boasts of 700W of total power and also some wireless rear speakers.

The speakers have a very slim profile that has been made possible thanks to Sony's new finger sized full range speaker drive units. The Blu-ray player/receiver sports BD-Live, a pair of HDMI units, optical digital and analog stereo audio inputs, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD support along with Sony's trademark Digital Media Port to add many other add-on devices.

There's no word on the pricing yet but expect you could expect it very soon.

Source: Engadget



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i like this new product . is it realy nise . i want a blue ray home theatre system.

by Ridhin.O.R, Cochin, on Nov 02, 2008 12:10 AM, Report abuse   Reply

Amazing,,,but this is out of me,,,lovely,,,heavens

by Arun Goel, Delhi, on Aug 29, 2008 03:42 PM, Report abuse   Reply

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