Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Sony DAV-DZ231 - DVD Home Cinema 5.1 System - With Bravia Theatre Sync

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Binding: Electronics Brand: Sony EAN: 4905524394894 Label: Sony Manufacturer: Sony Model: DAVDZ231.CEK Publisher: Sony Release Date: 2007-02-28 Studio: Sony
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Best at its price Comment: Interestingly this product has gone up since we purchased it via Amazon and Hughes Direct. It arrived quickly and in perfect condition. Easy to set up with our Sony Bravia TV (from Sainsbury by the way and highly recommended at the price). It gives superb quality surround sound. We have used it on some of our older music concert as well as film dvds and it brings a whole new dimension to the viewing and listening.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Value Comment: Well I bought the Sony 26S3000 LCD and put it through my 14 year old stereo. Bit of a waste really so went out looking for a reasonable budget surround sound system and decided on this.
I am a total biff when it comes to electronics but wired this up in 5 minutes (even when doing the 'man thing' and not opening the instructions). The connectivity is good and suffices for me - I play my TV, computer and an MP3 player through it with ease.
The sound is really good and I have not even played around with it at all yet.
I am really impressed with the value for money, the ease of actually getting it to work and the sound. Definitely recommended if you are after a good budget system.
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Our new range DAV matches BRAVIA perfectly in terms of design & fuctionallity. BRAVIA theatre Sync offer perfect syncronisation of the new BRAVIA TV & DAV ready to play with a push of a button. Enjoy the sound of your network WALKMAN, i-Pod, mobile phone, pc with this DAV system. Simply connect optional extention to the DM port of your DAV using Sony's accessory model TDMNW1 - for your MP3 network WALKMAN,TDMBT1 - for bluetooth reception, so ideal for use with your mobile phone, TDMIP1 - for use with your i-Pod, and TDMNC1 - for WIFI reception. Music/movie mode - When a disc is inserted, our DAV range will automatically switch between 2 audio modes; music mode optimised for CD playback and movie mode optimised for DVD playback. The portable audio enhancer enables you to connect your network WALKMAN, Sony Ericsson WALKMAN phone or other portable audio device to the DAV & get HIfi quality sound from those devices. With on screen display, the Multi speaker formation function offers freedom to choose the best speaker setting from a seven speaker formation.
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