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Sony BRAVIA DAV-HDX265 Home Theater System
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Sony BRAVIA DAV-HDX265 Home Theater System List Price: $299.00
Our Price: $219.97
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Features
 5-disc DVD/CD/SA-CD player
 Powerful 1000-watt RMS rating
 BRAVIA Theater Sync technology for flawless picture and sound
 Digital Media Port lets you expand your home theater's capabilities
 Seamless HDMI upscaling to 720p/1080i of DVD media
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Sony BRAVIA DAV-HDX265 Home Theater System Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥ A good compliment to Sony's Bravia TV
I recently replaced a 12 year old Mitsubishi rear projection TV with Onkyo/JBL sound system with a new Sony 52" Bravia and the HDX home theater. At $220 bucks the audio/DVD system is an excellent value. The system's sound quality is decent, but not on par with more powerful and expensive systems. If you're an audiophile, you won't be happy with this system. If you're like the rest of the 98% of us in the world, you'll probably be pretty pleased. A few cautionary tips: (1) This system is best in a small room. If you're creating a larger theater environment, consider stepping up to a more robust (i.e. loud) system. (2) While it wasn't very clear in all my on-line research, yes, you can set the HDX to turn on and off with the TV using one remote (mine's a Tivo). You'll need an HDMI cable and must set BOTH the TV and amplifier menus to take advantage of this important and convenient feature. (3) It was ultra-frustrating figuring out how to turn off the "feature" of sequential flashing of the front panel LED's on the amplifier. Sony's documentation is very sparse -- think they could spare a few photos of what to look for? Part of the menus for changing settings are displayed via the TV and part (this is where I got tripped up) on the HDX's internal display. Once I tumbled to that difference, I was able to turn off the cycling lights and now all is good. (4) My final quibble is not being able to adjust the sub-woofer, which at times can be a bit boomy.
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