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Sony Annual Line Show, Las Vegas 2008

Posted by Allan Ford
March 7, 2008 | Visited 485 times, 1 so far today

Tags : blu-ray, gdtv, LCD, oled, receiver, sony

This year, as last, Sony held its annual line show at the Paris hotel in Las Vegas. While it is intended primarily for dealers—which explains the introduction of everything from televisions to digital voice recorders, computers, cameras, cell phones, and alarm clocks (in short, everything you’ll see featured in Sony movies later this year)—the press was brought in to have the first look.

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The biggest news for home theater fans is the introduction of two new Sony Blu-ray players, both of them capable of BD-Live (Profile 2.0). The BDP-S350 will be BD-Live-ready (with an optional firmware update). It has an Ethernet port for interactive Internet content and firmware updates and a USB port for local storage. In addition, it supports both 1080p/60 and 1080p/24. Most importantly, it will not only output Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio in bitstream form, but will also decode both of them internally to multichannel PCM. It does not, however, have multichannel analog outputs. The projected price will be about $400 when the player ships this summer.

The more upscale BDP-S550 (about $500, fall), offers all of the above plus an included 1GB USB flash drive for local storage and analog multichannel outputs.

Sony didn’t introduce any new ES AV receivers at the show (it saves those introductions until September’s CEDIA Expo). But it did launch four new standard line receivers ranging in price from $200 to $600. The two top models both offer onboard decoding for Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio (plus of course lesser versions of both Dolby and DTS), and support for 7.1-channel linear PCM over HDMI. All the models have HDMI switching (including 1080p/60 and 1080p/24), though the $200 STR-DG520 (March) does not support multichannel audio on HDMI, LPCM or otherwise. The $600 STR-DG920 (June) also upscales standard video 10 1080p via HDMI. The power ratings range from 110Wpc x7 for the STR-DG920 to 100Wpc x5 for the STR-DG520. In all cases the power is rated at 1% at 1kHz into 8 ohms (a rather limited specification, but not unusual at these prices).

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