Comprised of a 12.1-inch wireless touch screen LCD monitor and a base station, the personal TV system uses the industry’s first dual band wireless connection and high speed Ethernet port to transmit data, transforming it into a mobile video entertainment powerhouse that allows users to enjoy television, video, Internet browsing/streaming video, e-mail, and digital photos— all without a PC. It can also be used to control most major brand A/V components in the home.
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Sony unveils 2003 Dream DVD systems
The new models provide enhanced audio/video performance and new cosmetic design in one convenient system.
Sony’s new line-up of DVD Dream systems is highlighted by the DAV-FC9 model, which features a 5-disc DVD-video/CD/SACD player/receiver, four unique slim tower speakers, a low profile center channel speaker and a separate active subwoofer for a powerful, complete home theater system.
The DAV-FC9’s new adjustable-height speakers and stylish, slim receiver enable easy integration of the full-scale system into virtually any home theater set-up. Additionally, the tower speakers can be removed from the integrated stand to provide a wall mount option, perfect for use with today’s flat panel display devices. It also offers progressive scan output for crisp, clean video image reproduction with DVDs.
New Sony WEGA televisions hit the street
Leading the transition to HDTV, the company also announced its first fully integrated XBR® Plasma WEGA
Sony announces next-gen HD reciever
The SAT-HD300 is a fully integrated, advanced high-definition receiver that delivers DIRECTV® standard and high-definition programs, digital and analog terrestrial HD signals, as well as unscrambled analog cable broadcasts.
One of the key benefits of the new receiver is to deliver HD broadcast content in the original format intended by the content creators, which results in the faithful reproduction on a high definition television. The SAT-HD300 accomplishes this by implementing a new “native” variable format mode that seamlessly passes video to display devices from the original resolution format. Programming broadcast in 480i, 480p, 720p or 1080i formats is output to the display device in its native resolution via the receiver’s component or the DVI-HDTV connection.
