Do you recognize the name Sony? You should; it's famous for its PlayStation console, but it does a lot more than just that. Sony also offers communication devices, cameras, televisions, and a lot of other electronics. As one of the largest companies manufacturing electronics in the world, it began its manufacturing in 1946, after Samsung, from Korea, had also begun. And despite its notoriety for its PlayStation and other game consoles, it's also gotten into the home theater and television market with products such as the Sony DAV-HDX589w.
If you got an HDTV and/or a Sony flat-screen TV, a home theater system seems like a logical choice to go with it, doesn't it? The Sony DAV-HDX589w does provide this for you, with five different channels and a thousand watts. With multi-room S-Air capability, it's even better - although you'll have to buy Air separately. It also has HDMI to increase DVD media from 720p to 1080i, and has a wireless setup for the system, so that you can customize your space as you wish, without having to worry about wires.
Of course, there are a couple of disadvantages with the Sony DAV-HDX589w, as well. For one, because it's a product from Sony, it's going to work better with a Sony HDTV, but it still will function with other televisions as well. You may have some sound issues, like clicking noises, with a different brand of TV. You may also find that the wireless system may interfere with your Wii console, since that system, too, is wireless. Other wireless systems may also interfere with Sony's wireless setup.
All of that aside, the sound quality for this home theater system is superior. The surround sound system from Sony may be a bit more, but it's a top-of-the-line device and is well worth the money. Perhaps unfortunately, the remote is not universal, which may be an issue. Besides the slight interference issues and the "non-universal" remote drawback, there's also a lot to be said for. For one, this is far superior to using the speakers on your television, and you really feel as though you're in a movie theater instead of sitting in your living room.
It's probably the best idea to buy a Sony television if you want to buy the Sony DAV-HDX589w . That said, if you do want to buy the Sony DAV-HDX589w, you're going to have some set up to do. Feed all of your consoles "through" the receiver, instead of having them go through the television. This will cut down on interference and will probably make your set up a little bit easier, too.
If you're not versed in these types of sites yourself, have the electronic components set up by a professional. If you do have experience, you can certainly do it yourself with the instructions that have been provided. Read these instructions because it's going to cut down on your interference and some other issues you may have as well. Other wireless devices, again, can interfere, which may cause some issues for you.
If you got an HDTV and/or a Sony flat-screen TV, a home theater system seems like a logical choice to go with it, doesn't it? The Sony DAV-HDX589w does provide this for you, with five different channels and a thousand watts. With multi-room S-Air capability, it's even better - although you'll have to buy Air separately. It also has HDMI to increase DVD media from 720p to 1080i, and has a wireless setup for the system, so that you can customize your space as you wish, without having to worry about wires.
Of course, there are a couple of disadvantages with the Sony DAV-HDX589w, as well. For one, because it's a product from Sony, it's going to work better with a Sony HDTV, but it still will function with other televisions as well. You may have some sound issues, like clicking noises, with a different brand of TV. You may also find that the wireless system may interfere with your Wii console, since that system, too, is wireless. Other wireless systems may also interfere with Sony's wireless setup.
All of that aside, the sound quality for this home theater system is superior. The surround sound system from Sony may be a bit more, but it's a top-of-the-line device and is well worth the money. Perhaps unfortunately, the remote is not universal, which may be an issue. Besides the slight interference issues and the "non-universal" remote drawback, there's also a lot to be said for. For one, this is far superior to using the speakers on your television, and you really feel as though you're in a movie theater instead of sitting in your living room.
It's probably the best idea to buy a Sony television if you want to buy the Sony DAV-HDX589w . That said, if you do want to buy the Sony DAV-HDX589w, you're going to have some set up to do. Feed all of your consoles "through" the receiver, instead of having them go through the television. This will cut down on interference and will probably make your set up a little bit easier, too.
If you're not versed in these types of sites yourself, have the electronic components set up by a professional. If you do have experience, you can certainly do it yourself with the instructions that have been provided. Read these instructions because it's going to cut down on your interference and some other issues you may have as well. Other wireless devices, again, can interfere, which may cause some issues for you.