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| Home Theater, Audio and Video News Sony Design AV System TAV-L1/RDiscuss Sony Design AV System TAV-L1/R in the General Shack Area forum; Sony Design AV System TAV-L1/R Personally, I don't see what the big deal is but … This is a new all in one Home Theater ... |
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| | Personally, I don't see what the big deal is but … This is a new all in one Home Theater system coming up from Sony this summer. Model TAV-L1/R combines a Bravia 32" LCD screen with some integrated audio components designed for HT. The audio portion includes a DVD player that is compatible with CD and SACD. It's a nice touch to include SACD playback but built in components give me the willies. Oh, waitaminute, what are willies?The audio components don't stop at a simple DVD player. You could simply scrape a budget HDTV off the shelf of the local big box store if you wanted an integrated second rate DVD player. But the TAV-L1/R also includes Sony's S-Force Pro front surround technology. It's a fancy name for yet another DSP - yawn. It's also got an integrated 100Watt subwoofer and stereo speakers. This and That * S-Master Digital Amplifier * Motorized Audio Unit with DVD/CD/SACD * 2 HDMI interface inputs * 480i, 480P, 1080i, 720P compatible Here comes the slick part of this unit that is actually pretty cool, even if only for the first few times you use it. The amp and speaker grille section of the TV slides up and down to hide / reveal the 32" Bravia LCD screen. Touch sensitive automation is definitely slick. But the only real use I could see for this might be if you had an extra room that screamed for a second TV and some music. The audio components appear to have respectable specs. The amp delivers 50 watts RMS through each of its two channels. So, you've got a stereo sound system with decent numbers that can playback SACD and double as an HDTV. I've seen pictures of it in white and the black you see here. Sony says it will have: "Designer color speaker covers available October 2006. The unit goes on sale from Sony in August for about $4000. Link To Original Article Wayde | |||
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| Re: Sony Design AV System TAV-L1/R Sure you don't see what the big deal is because it's a Sony! I bet this thing is pretty cool for a piece of mainstream electronics. It's not for the audio/videophiles of the world, it's for someone with an extra $4K who wants TV and tunes in an extra room. For that purpose this thing's going rock! Don't just knock it cause it's Sony. Bravia are some of the best LCD monitors available. And it's part robot, how cool is that! | |||
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