Sony BDV-E770W 3D Home Entertainment System

The BDV-E770W is outfitted with just about every feature you could possibly need. It can stream media for many online sources, including Netflix, Amazon, YouTube, Pandora and Slacker (to name a few) and it comes with a WiFi adapter, so no need for an ethernet cable in your living room. Your iPod connects directly to the usb port, enabling you to browse through your music using the on screen display. Of course, it goes without saying that the Blu-Ray player is 3D compatible. This is a definitive full HD experience, movies are in full HD 1080p resolution and HD surround sound is delivered courtesy of powerful 1000w, 5.1 channel speakers. The rear speakers are wireless, making for easy placement with no unsightly wires.

This Home Theater System’s intergrated HDMI output conforms with the new HDMI version 1.4, displaying dramatically expanded bandwidth capabilities that offer the ideal gateway for sending high definition 3D video to your 3D ready TV. The BDVE770W has built in audio decoders including Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master, enabling you to hear the the sound on your Blu-Ray discs, just the way the director intended you to. With BD-Live ready Blu-Ray discs, you are able to access the internet and stream bonus content as this system is BD-Live ready. You will be able to watch deleted scenes, shorts, trailers and take part in online gaming and messaging.

Your old DVD library is not obsolete, the Sony BDVE770W has built-in DVD upscaling, this means that the standard definition video on all of your old DVD’s will be converted to near HD 1080p viewing, making this a sound investment. It’s hard to imagine Sony making big improvements on their home theaters, but that is just what they have done with this extremely entertaining system. It’s not often you will feel that you are getting more then you paid for, with all the features crammed into this system, this is one of those times. Welcome to the 3D age.




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July 13th, 2011 | by roofcons |

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