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Bravia sound takes a new stand

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Written by Matt Chapman   
Thursday, 07 August 2008
Sony Bravia RHT-G500 TV standSony likes to play hide and seek with its home cinema products, dubbing them 'invisible'. And if you're thinking you can see that TV stand quite clearly, it's what's inside that's hidden away...

The RHT-G500 has a 3.1-channel sound system - with centre, left and right speakers and subwoofer - built into it.

It fits into the line-up below the existing RHT-G900 and G1500 products and is designed for use with 32 to 40-inch TVs.

"All you see is a sleek-looking TV stand, the perfect partner for Bravia LCD TVs - but thanks to advanced signal processing technology, you also hear remarkable sound effects all around you," an official Sony statement said.

The RHT-G500 uses S-Force Pro Front Surround technology to create a soundfield that "not only fills the room, but also envelops listeners in breathtaking surround sound effects".

Sony said it offers great sound without rear speakers or messy wires.

Specs for the RHT-G500 include:
* Audio inputs for TV, DVD and Blu-ray Disc
* Bravia Sync for one-button operation for all Bravia devices
* HDMI pass-through with 1080p / 24p / x.v.Colour compatibility
* Digital Media Port for all your mobile music, allowing you to connect portable players, Bluetooth devices and even a Wi-Fi network
* Built-in Portable Audio Enhancer to improve the sound quality of tracks stored on mobile music devices.

The RHT-G500 is expected in September at an as yet undisclosed cost

.Sony Bravia RHT-G500 TV stand

 
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