Sony BDV-IT1000ES Bravia Theater System: Thin-like Speakers Replace Traditional Box-speakers

Toss Out Your Annoying Home Theater System and Purchase the Best on the Market

Mottor
If there is anything in this world that annoys me when it comes to home theater systems, it would have to be the annoying size of each speaker. This is because the better the sound that you want, the larger the speaker you usually have to get. Anyone who happens to spend a lot of time watching movies at home will understand where I am coming from. Sure, many companies have created "smaller" speakers that deliver solid sound. However, these speakers are still "wide" and awkward to place. This is why I am excited about the new Sony BDV-IT1000ES Bravia Theater System and the ultra-thin speakers that come with it.

It is very hard to hang current home theater speakers on the wall. Once again, this has to do with their unusual "square" like shaping. The Sony BDV-IT1000ES Bravia Theater system replaces those annoying speakers with thin-like speakers that can easily hang onto your wall. What you get with the Bravia is long 22-inch stick like speakers that measure an amazing half an inch wide by one inch deep! The design was hard to create because the speakers are far from the traditional speakers that we are currently used to having.

Traditional speakers have a their own special way at creating sound. Sound is created by vibrating a bulbous cone. The bulbous cone is attached to something called the large electromagnet. Together, the instruments create the sound that comes from your speakers. The Bravia Theater System replaces the bulbous cone with a more narrow, oval-shaped diaphragm. In order to then create the sound, Sony had to get rid of the thick iron post that is traditionally standard in most electromagnets. Instead, the company attached a copper coil to the side of a thin metal plate. Thus, sound is created to come out of the speakers.

This technology is regarded as so amazing that several popular science magazines have named it as one of the best new gadgets of the past year. Sony is expecting sales of the speaker to pick up dramatically over the holiday system. They seem to not be too worried about the economic crisis and feel that consumers will be happy to shell out the $2000 it costs to own one of these home theater systems. If you are looking to obtain the Bravia Theater System, make sure to visit the link that I attached as one of my sources. I have already purchased one for myself and can not wait to get rid of my current home theater system!

Sources:

www.sonystyle.com

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Steve brings a zest for exploring the world of technology. He is lucky enough to be introduced to thousands of new products months before they reach the market. The more you know about a product, the bette...  View profile

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  • Lenora Murdock12/10/2008

    Good to know...I hated those big boxy speakers.

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