DAV-DZ630

DAV-DZ630 Information

5.1ch DVD home cinema system with high sound quality and four height-adjustable speakers

850W total output power
BRAVIA THEATRE Sync - synchronized control with BRAVIA through HDMI
S-Master Digital Amplifier
Digital Cinema Auto Cariblation (DCAC) - automatic sound optimisation
Digital Media Port - connectivity with your digital music devices
AV Sync for perfect sound and image synchronisation with flat panel TV
FM/AM radio tuner
Multi-format media playback capability

Technical specifications Sony DAV-DZ630 Sony 5.1

Sony DAV-DZ630 Sony 5.1 Technical specifications
Please be aware that the features/specifications can differ from country to country.

Amplifier


Power Output - Front (RMS 10%THD)
142W x 2

Power Output - Center (RMS)
142W

Power Output - Sub woofer (RMS)
140W

Power Output - Surround (RMS)
142W x 2

Power Output - Total (RMS 10%)
850W

S-Master
24 bit


DVD / SACD / VCD / CD Player & Recorder

CD-R / CD-RW Play Back
YES / YES

D/A Converter (Audio)
48kHz/24bit

D/A Converter (Video)
108MHz/12bit

DIVX
YES

DVD / CD / SA-CD TEXT
YES / YES / -

DVD / DVD Audio / SA-CD / CD / Video CD
YES / - / - / YES / YES

DVD-R/+R/+R DL/+RW/-RW/-RW(VR) Playback (* Some discs may not be playbacked)
YES / YES / YES / YES / YES / YES

DVD-RW(CPRM) Playback
YES

Flash/Advance (on RM)
YES

J-PEG Playback
YES

MP3 Playback
YES

MP3/ID3Tag Ver.1.1/ID3Tag Ver.2.0
YES / - / -

Tray Lock
YES

Type
1disc Tray

Multi Disc Resume(DVD,VCD)
40 discs

OSD control
YES

Picture Navigator
YES

Play Mode (Shuffle / Program / Repeat) CD/VCD/SA-CD only
YES / YES / YES

Precision Cinema Progressive
YES

Progressive Scan (NTSC/PAL)
- / YES

VCD Version 2.0
YES


Equalizer


Bass Boost function (Dynamic Bass on RM)
YES

Portable Audio Enhancer
YES (low)


Function


Audio
YES

DAB Tuner (UK only)
0

DVD
YES

Line 1
YES

TUNER (FM, AM)
YES

TV
YES


Input/ Output


Audio Line IN (Analog)
1

Audio Line IN (Optical)
0

Audio Input (Front, mini)
1

Audio Line IN (Coaxial)
0

D.C.A.C. (Auto Calibration)
YES (bronze)

Headphone Jack (3.5mm / 6.3 mm)
3.5mm

SCART(COMPOSITE-out/RGB-out)
1

SCART(TV audio in)
1

Speaker Terminal (Front/Center/Surround/Sub Woofer)
YES / YES / YES / YES

Video Signal OUT (Component)
1

Video Signal OUT (HDMI)Upscale720p/1080i for DVD
1


Others


DEMO Mode
YES

Dimmer
YES

Timer (REC/PLAY/SLEEP)
YES ( - / - / YES )

VACS
YES


Power Adjustment


Power Consumption
150 W

Power Consumption at stand by
less than 0.3 W

Power Save Mode
YES


Surround/Effects


A/V SYNC(Lip Sync)
YES

DTS
YES

Dolby Digital
YES

Dolby Prologic / Dolby Prologic II
Prologic 2 ( All function)

Movie/Music Mode
YES (low)

Multi Stereo(Link)
YES

Speaker Formation
YES (low)


Tuner


Band
FM / AM

External FM/AM Antenna
YES ( FM : 75 ohm)

RDS ( PS/PTY/EON)
YES / - / -

Station Preset
FM20 / AM10

Tuning Range (AM)
531~1602 kHz (9k step)

Tuning Range (FM)
87.5-108.0 MHz ( 50 kHzstep)

Sony

Sony has historically been notable for creating its own in-house standards for new recording and storage technologies instead of adopting those of other manufacturers and standards bodies. The most infamous of these was the videotape format war of the early 1980s, when Sony marketed its Betamax system for video cassette recorders against the VHS format developed by JVC. In the end, VHS gained critical mass in the marketplace and became the worldwide standard for consumer VCRs and Sony adopted the format. While Betamax is for all practical purposes an obsolete format, a professional-oriented component video format called Betacam that was derived from Betamax is still used today, especially in the film and television industry.

Early Sony products included reel-to-reel tape recorders and transistor radios.


A Sony VCRIn 1968 Sony introduced its Trinitron brand name for its line of aperture grille cathode ray tube televisions and later computer monitors. Trinitron displays are still produced, but only for markets like India and China. Sony discontinued its last Trinitron-based television set in the USA Spring of 2007. Trinitron computer monitors were discontinued in 2005.

 
March 9, 2010
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