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Review Date: 13-NOV-2009
RRP: $649.00
4.00
The Sony BDP-S760 Blu-ray player puts sound and picture quality at the forefront. It also benefits from built-in Wi-Fi and a surround sound headphone jack, two features that set it apart from the pack.
Review Date: 04-NOV-2009
RRP: $300.00
4.50
Unless having to connect to a PC to acquire content is a major concern for you, the Sony Reader Touch Edition is well worth considering.
Review Date: 26-AUG-2009
RRP: $1799.00
3.75
If you want big, booming, mate-impressing sound, then the Sony Super MU.TE.KI (HTDDW8500) has exactly what you need. It’s large and brash and delivers a huge amount of bass when needed.
Review Date: 28-JUL-2009
RRP: $1499.00
4.00
If you have the spare space to set up the Sony MU.TE.KI (HT-DDW7500)’s nine separate speakers and two amplifier stacks, you’re in for a treat. The MU.TE.KI home theatre system has plenty of power to give and the right digital sound processing to simulate multi-point surround sound.
Review Date: 06-APR-2009
RRP: $219.00
3.75
The Sony ZS-S4iP boombox and iPod dock has an AM/FM radio tuner and CD player built-in. Although the sound produced by the speakers suffers from distortion at high volumes and an occasional lack of bass, this boombox is a good choice given the price point.
Review Date: 16-MAR-2009
RRP: $479.00
4.00
If you’d prefer not to spend a fortune on a Blu-ray player, but still want the quality-assurance that comes from the Sony brand, then the BDP-S350 is a top-quality choice.
Review Date: 09-MAR-2009
RRP: $649.00
4.00
The Sony BDP-S550 is a good product but its relatively high cost means that unless you need the 7.1-channel analog output the competition offers better value.
Review Date: 03-MAR-2009
RRP: $2299.00
3.75
The Sony BDP-S5000ES is a quiet and fully featured Blu-ray player that has excellent picture quality and the ports needed for an A/V rack setup. Unfortunately this isn't enough to justify the very high price tag.
Review Date: 06-JAN-2009
RRP: $99.00
3.50
If you desperately want booming bass but do not want large headphones, the MDR-XB40EXs will serve admirably. The bass focus does come at the cost of overall musical fidelity though.
Review Date: 18-DEC-2008
RRP: $199.00
3.75
Just like the MDR-XB700s, these headphones are bass-focused. They are a little more forgiving than their larger sibling though, so if you want more natural music reproduction these are a good choice.
Review Date: 18-DEC-2008
RRP: $249.00
3.75
If you are a bass-head the MDR-XB700 will suit you perfectly, with slow, powerful low frequencies prioritised over all others. For discerning music listening they are not so spectacular.
Review Date: 21-NOV-2008
RRP: $1199.00
3.50
The DAVIS50 isn’t invisible by any stretch of the imagination — the subwoofer sticks out like a sore thumb — but it does allow a lot of flexibility in placement, which might make it attractive to some buyers.
Review Date: 13-NOV-2008
RRP: $299.00
3.75
As an enthusiast device, the PSLX300USB's advantages lie in its ability to digitally encode vinyl via computer. For connecting directly to a home audio setup, there are better options.
Review Date: 03-OCT-2008
RRP: $1499.00
4.25
If you’ve got an extensive home theatre setup, the STRDA2400ES is more than capable of connecting it all together and powering all but the hungriest speaker systems.
Review Date: 11-AUG-2008
RRP: $199.00
3.00
Sony’s MDRAS100W headphones are marketed as 'Sports Active', but we found them too uncomfortable to wear for anything more than short bursts. Sound quality is good and they block out a lot of background noise, but make sure you try them on before committing to a pair.
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