
Sony announces new HDMI-equipped home theater products
Sure they just showed you the future and it is their Blu-ray player, but maybe you like the present and a
little more near-future better. In that case, Sony just unveiled a new DVD player and home theater component system,
both HDMI equipped that should scratch the upgrade itch for just a fraction of the estimated cost of the BDP-S1.The DVP-NS75H DVD player will upconvert your old school DVD's to a crisp 720p or 1080i ad feature Precision Cinema Progressive technology for crisp pictures. Look for it in March for around $130.
For your audio needs, the HT-DDW900 will feature dual HDMI connections, 5.1 surround sound and Sony's Digital Cinema Auto Calibration (DCAC) technology, which uses a microphone to automatically measure the distance between the speakers and calibrate accordingly. This will also be available in march for about $300














Maybe the NS75H will add audio delay adjustment and fix the HDMI image shift issue. These are the things keeping me from getting the current NS70H.
Otherwise I will be waiting for an update to the Denon 1920, hopefully with a new gen DCDi chip that doesn't suffer from macroblocking enhancement bug.
Took back the samsung 850 due to inconsistant image processing causing an inconsistant audio delay that changed thoughout the playing of a single disc.
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