Invisible Home theather
Sony has added two new options to its Bravia line of “hidden speakers”, the RHT-G900 (for televisions of 40-46 inches) and RHT-G1500 (for televisions of 46-52 inches) that are directed especially to those who have purchased a flat television but did not think about getting a surround sound system due to the complexity of its installation and operating system, or simply, because they didn’t want to leave cables lying across the room to feed five speakers and subwoofer.

These models exceed all those obstacles by integrating the processor, amplifiers and speakers all in a single unit, with a stand capable of holding the television and up to 4 other components.
Both models include four HDMI connections, three input and one output designed for True Cinema 1080p/24fps and x.v.Colour, along with audio connection both digital and analog compatible with DVD players and recorders, Blu-ray Disc™, video game consoles and cable and satellite decoders. They are even compatible with the 7.1 PCM high-resolution audio output, Blu-ray Disc™ channels, as well as Dolby Digital and DTS soundtracks that can be found on DVD’s.
Thanks to Bravia Sync technology, they can be used with other complatible Sony products, offering control over the entire system with a single remote control and simplifying the operation of all equipment with he touch of a button.

The sound equipment is integrated into furniture for television, but with the advantages of a complete home theater.
This is not a configuration that uses simulated surround effects: Its line hide six channels of amplification and eight speakers. It also has a front upper glass, along with an administration of cables, that keep the wiring completely out of sight.
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