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Veröffentlicht: 2014-03-18, Autor: Danny , Testbericht von: homecinemachoice.com
Zusammenfassung: Sony's feature-packed 5.1 system eschews the tallboy speakers favoured by so many of its rivals for a less imposing design. The neat, gloss-back satellites stand 455mm tall and can be perched on shelves or furniture. Inside, the drivers use Magnetic Fluid...
Zusammenfassung: Sony’s BDV-N7100W takes up the middle ground with its £499 price-tag, but you do get 4K upscaling powers and a great sounding bass - but is that enough to pull ahead of the others? Find out in our video showdown above!...
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Veröffentlicht: 2013-10-11, Autor: Danny , Testbericht von: trustedreviews.com
Powerful yet composed sound quality, Loads of features, Stunning design
No MKV, FLAC or WAV via DLNA, Lacks 4OD and ITV Player
Sony's top-end all-in-one system combines dazzling performance, generous features and funky design to devastating effect.Next, read our round-up of the best soundbars to buy....
Stunning clarity, Precise timing and subtle detail, Well-integrated speakers, Effective and open surround sound, Bright and natural picture quality, Plenty of streaming features, Stylish design
Could be a touch more dynamic
This is a brilliantly put together system for the money. The design and streaming features certainly attract, but above all we love the Sony's enthusiastic and detailed performance with both picture and sound. While home cinema enthusiasts might prefer...
It's a seriously cute looking system, the magnetic fluid speakers sound great, multimedia playback options are brilliant, and picture quality is excellent.
The 4K upscaling and Triluminos features are of limited use when you get down to it, the HDMI Control option can cause some weird issues with Sony's own TVs
Sony has pulled off a minor miracle with the N7100W, combining a peerless feature count with unprecedented performance for a system of its size at a price that seems very reasonable indeed for what's on offer....