Sony shows off hi-def video products at CEDIA Expo

Sony shows off hi-def video products at CEDIA Expo
Sony is making a case for Blu-ray at the CEDIA (Custom Electronics Design and Installation Association) Expo in Denver, Colorado this week.

The company unveiled two BD players and a 200 disc BD server product that can also burn 25GB Blu-ray discs.



The HES-V1000, which should be available this fall for a suggested retail price of $3,500. Besides holding 200 discs and a burner, it will also include a 500GB hard drive for storing music, photos, and even video.

It also has an ethernet connection and shares the XMB (Xross Media Bar) interface with the Playstation3 and PSP consoles. It can even stream to other devices, including the PS3.

Even though the price isn't within reach of many consumers, it seems to be a good fit with Sony's apparent goal to be the center of your living room.

Other products presented include Bravia SXRD projectors and the BDP-2000ES Blu-ray player with that supports 1080p and 24fps output.

Also added is Dolby Digital TrueHD/DTS-HD Master Bitstream out via HDMI, uncompressed multi-channel liner PCM, BD-ROM/DVD/CD playback, Bravia Theater Sync simplified system interoperability, DVD up-scaling to 1080p via HDMI, AVC-HD with x.v.Color output, and IR-in.

Source: This Week In Consumer Electronics

Written by: Rich Fiscus @ 6 Sep 2007 8:15
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  • 3 comments
  • H0bbes

    Quote:Sony is making a case for Blu-4ay at the CEDIATypo!! LOL

    6.9.2007 10:14 #1

  • Unfocused

    Pricing is what is going to make or break Sony on this one. How much overall do they have invested into Blu Ray technology?

    9.9.2007 16:40 #2

  • borhan9

    the price needs to drop and they will have a lot of takers.

    10.9.2007 17:07 #3

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