DAV-FX900W
DVD Dream® System
Key Features
5 Disc DVD/CD/SA-CD Player with HDMI™ Output
1280W Total System Power (143Watts x 5
(3Ohms, 1KHz, <10%THD)and 285Watts to the
Sub)
DIAT™ Wireless Rear Speakers (with wired option)
XM Connect and Play™ Ready
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Portable Audio Enhancer with Front Audio Input
Digital Cinema Auto Calibration w/ Mic (auto
speaker setup)
Music/Movie Mode
Multi-speaker Formation Feature
32-bit S-Master® Digital Amplifier
Digital Direct Twin Drive Subwoofer with Mica Driver
Key Technologies
DIAT™ Wireless Rear Speakers (with wired option)
Uses infrared audio transmission technology to
eliminate the need for wires running from the front of the room to the rear.
HDMI™ Output with 720P/1080i upscaling of DVD Media ---
Reads the data on a standard DVD at
480P and maximizes the video resolution to best fit your HDMI compatible TV. This allows for you to enjoy the
best in video performance while delivering digital Video and Audio over one simple cable.
Digital Cinema Auto Calibration
Now the optimal speaker for your living room is only a press of button
away. Simply place the included microphone in your listening position and allow the strength of Sony’ s Digital
Signal Processing to take over. Speaker placement, distance, and delays are all adjusted automatically to
ensure a worry free listening experience.
Portable Audio Enhancer
Simplified front audio and video connections are part of what makes the DAV-
FX500 ideal for today’ s portables. Beyond the simplified connection a powerful Digital Signal Processor is used
to expand the quality from any device that is connected.
XM® Connect-and-Play™ Ready
A World of digital radio is at your fingertips. Connect the optional
Connect-and-Play antenna, sign up for XM service and enjoy the variety of digital radio with the superior
sound quality of an A/V receiver.
Multi Speaker Formation
Select from the on screen display to configure the system for different speaker
layout.
Music/Movie Mode
System automatically adjusts sound characteristics to match the source (movie vs.
music).
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