Component output (YPbPr/YCbCr) | 1 |
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Composite output | 1 |
Digital coaxial input (S/PDIF) | 1 |
Digital optical input (S/PDIF) | 1 |
Number of HDMI inputs | 1 |
Dimensions front/speaker unit (Width) | 1.69 in |
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Dimensions front/speaker unit (Height) | 1.54 in |
Dimensions front/speaker unit (Depth) | 2.2 in |
Weight (front / speaker unit) | 0.22 lb |
Dimensions sub (Width) | 7.44 in |
Dimensions sub (Height) | 17.05 in |
Dimensions sub (Depth) | 17.68 in |
Dimensions surround (Width) | 1.69 in |
Dimensions surround (Height) | 2.2 in |
Dimensions surround (Depth) | 1.54 in |
Weight (surround) | 0.22 lb |
Dimensions center (Width) | 1.69 in |
Dimensions center (Height) | 2.2 in |
Weight (center) | 0.22 lb |
Dimensions center (Depth) | 1.54 in |
Supported audio files | MP3 |
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Supported video files | DivX |
Power consumption (standby) | 0.3 W |
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It's a lovely little system, so let's hope the other half agrees.
If you live in a space constrained environment, Sony's DAV-IS10 may be a great home theatre solution for you. While the audio quality isn't incredible it is definitely above average, and the tiny speakers will fit in basically any location, bringing surround sound to even the smallest of rooms.
The Sony Bravia DAV-IS10 is the stealth bomber of home theater systems. You won’t even know it’s there, thanks to five tiny micro-satellite speakers, each of which is about the size of a baby’s fist. The desktop PC-size subwoofer sits in the corner of a room and pumps out some pretty intense bottom end, while
Tiny speakers and top performance make this system a winner
You'll be astounded by the scale of sound the Sony's tiny speakers manage to produce – a superb solution for smaller rooms where space is tight
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