The Sony Guide to Home Theater
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... Sony Page 4 What You'll Need: Sources, Sight & Sound Page 6 Home Theater Sources DVD Players Page 7 About Progressive Scan Page 9 Super Audio CD Playback Page 10 Digital Satellite Receivers Page 11 About High Definition Page 12 High Definition TV Receivers Page 13 Personal Video Recorders Page 14 Network Media Receiver Page 15 VHS Hi... Page 35 How to Buy Page 36 Where to Put It All Page 38 Finishing Touches Page 39 Home Theater Connections Audio Connections Page 40 Video Connections Page 42 Home Theater Glossary Page 45 A Final Word Page 51 The...
... Sony Page 4 What You'll Need: Sources, Sight & Sound Page 6 Home Theater Sources DVD Players Page 7 About Progressive Scan Page 9 Super Audio CD Playback Page 10 Digital Satellite Receivers Page 11 About High Definition Page 12 High Definition TV Receivers Page 13 Personal Video Recorders Page 14 Network Media Receiver Page 15 VHS Hi... Page 35 How to Buy Page 36 Where to Put It All Page 38 Finishing Touches Page 39 Home Theater Connections Audio Connections Page 40 Video Connections Page 42 Home Theater Glossary Page 45 A Final Word Page 51 The...
The Sony Guide to Home Theater
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... VHS tapes. In many homes, entertainment from compatible VAIO PCs with the PCNA-MR10 RoomLink™ media receiver. Simultaneous record and playback. This feature lets you record a current show onto the unit's hard drive, even while you access to digitally record television shows onto the PC hard drive. Sony's own Giga Pocket™ personal video recorder...
... VHS tapes. In many homes, entertainment from compatible VAIO PCs with the PCNA-MR10 RoomLink™ media receiver. Simultaneous record and playback. This feature lets you record a current show onto the unit's hard drive, even while you access to digitally record television shows onto the PC hard drive. Sony's own Giga Pocket™ personal video recorder...
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... may own a shelf full of DVDs and personal video recorders, the old VCR still has a role to play . VHS tapes are not yet released on DVD and some rental stores still have more VHS cassettes than DVDs. An absolute must for : VHS Hi-Fi. Programming the VCR becomes as easy as...A combination VHS/DVD player can be connected to look for high fidelity stereo sound. VCR Plus+ Gold™ system automatically "maps" your network provides no Ethernet cable near the home theater system, the receiver can save space and prevent remote control clutter. Features to a Sony PCWA-DE50...
... may own a shelf full of DVDs and personal video recorders, the old VCR still has a role to play . VHS tapes are not yet released on DVD and some rental stores still have more VHS cassettes than DVDs. An absolute must for : VHS Hi-Fi. Programming the VCR becomes as easy as...A combination VHS/DVD player can be connected to look for high fidelity stereo sound. VCR Plus+ Gold™ system automatically "maps" your network provides no Ethernet cable near the home theater system, the receiver can save space and prevent remote control clutter. Features to a Sony PCWA-DE50...
The Sony Guide to Home Theater
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... the channels, a Low Frequency Effects (LFE) channel for the subwoofer and a separate signals for Surround-Left and Surround-Right. Suddenly, you could rent a VHS Hi-Fi movie that . Dolby Pro Logic decoding (left) results in movie theaters. In the mid 1970s, Dolby Laboratories introduced a movie theater sound system called... began in the movies, with just one channel of Dolby Stereo were confined to the movie theater as long as television and home video were limited to take advantage. It was now possible to convey a more convincing, more refined Dolby Pro Logic decoding circuitry. The...
... the channels, a Low Frequency Effects (LFE) channel for the subwoofer and a separate signals for Surround-Left and Surround-Right. Suddenly, you could rent a VHS Hi-Fi movie that . Dolby Pro Logic decoding (left) results in movie theaters. In the mid 1970s, Dolby Laboratories introduced a movie theater sound system called... began in the movies, with just one channel of Dolby Stereo were confined to the movie theater as long as television and home video were limited to take advantage. It was now possible to convey a more convincing, more refined Dolby Pro Logic decoding circuitry. The...
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... the A/V receiver is no Neo6:cinema or Neo6:music encoding for source material. The DVD-Video standard offers the possibility of Dolby Pro Logic surround sound. Newer decoders can handle the new ..., there is the brains of the 96 kHz sampling rate). If you watch television or enjoy VHS HiFi movies, you connect and select all your home theater system. These systems add a Surround ...to drive the full range speakers. (Subwoofers typically have their own amplifiers built in.) The Sony Guide to 96 kHz while retaining full backwards compatibility. Older decoders can deliver the extended ...
... the A/V receiver is no Neo6:cinema or Neo6:music encoding for source material. The DVD-Video standard offers the possibility of Dolby Pro Logic surround sound. Newer decoders can handle the new ..., there is the brains of the 96 kHz sampling rate). If you watch television or enjoy VHS HiFi movies, you connect and select all your home theater system. These systems add a Surround ...to drive the full range speakers. (Subwoofers typically have their own amplifiers built in.) The Sony Guide to 96 kHz while retaining full backwards compatibility. Older decoders can deliver the extended ...