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SCE Announces Surround Sound System for the PlayStation(R)3 System, Fall 2010

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http://www.prnewswire.com/news-rele...g-worldwide-market-in-fall-2010-96415489.html
Rich Surround Sound Environment Delivered in All-in-one Speaker, Offering a Whole New PlayStation(R) Experience to the Living Room

TOKYO, June 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE) today announced that it will release a subwoofer built-in, all-in-one Surround Sound System for the PlayStation®3 (PS3™) system in fall 2010 in Japan, North America, Europe/PAL territories, and Asian countries/regions at a recommended retail price of 19,800 yen (including tax), US$199, and euro 199 respectively. Users will be able to enjoy immersive audio on the PlayStation®3 system, including upcoming games supporting PlayStation®Move motion controllers, Blu-ray movies, as well as stereoscopic 3D content by simply placing the speaker in front of the television and connecting it to the PS3 system with the optical digital cable.

The Surround Sound System utilizes cutting-edge technologies, including Sony's S-Force PRO Front Surround Sound that generates rich realistic surround sound over one front speaker. Delivering a dynamic sound environment with audio virtually coming from all directions, the Surround Sound System will immerse users into a cinema-like experience in the living room, making them feel like they are actually in the game or movie itself. Bringing in SCE's expertise in both entertainment and technology acquired from developing games, four sound fields of the speaker system have been designed with the help of SCE's expert game sound designers, to optimize the cinematic experience of all forms of entertainment.

The Surround Sound System comes with two audio inputs − an optical audio input for connecting high-end entertainment systems including PS3, and an analog audio input for connecting portable devices like the PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) system to enjoy listening to music in the living room. The form factor of the system features a sleek and casual design that matches perfectly with the PS3 system, and delivers dynamic sound without the physical space required by a traditional home theater system.

Through the introduction of new peripherals, SCE will continue to further expand the PS3 platform and create a new world of computer entertainment that is only possible on PlayStation.

Code:
Surround Sound System for PlayStation®3
	

Product name
	

Surround Sound System
	

Product code
	

CECH-ZVS1
	

Release date
	

Fall 2010
	

Recommended retail price
	

19,800 yen (including tax), US$199, euro 199
	

Power Output and Total Harmonic Distortion:

(FTC) for the U.S. model
	

L + R: With 6 ohms loads, both channels driven, from 200-20000 Hz ; rated 5 watts per channel minimum RMS power, with no more than 1 % total harmonic distortion from 250 milliwatts to rated output.
	

Amplifier section

U.S. models:

Power Output (reference)
	

L / R: 10 W (per channel at 6 ohms, 1 kHz)

Subwoofer: 15 W + 15 W (at 8 ohms, 100 Hz)
	

Speakers
	

Front speaker unit:

Speaker system: Full range, Bass reflex, Speaker units: 50 mm × 90 mm (2 in × 3 5/8 in), Rated impedance: 6 ohms
	

Subwoofer unit:

Speaker system: Subwoofer system, passive radiator type, Speaker units: 65 mm × 2 (subwoofer) 65 mm × 4 (passive radiator), Rated impedance: 8 ohms
	

Inputs
	

Analog × 1

Digital (Optical) × 1
	

Supported formats
	

Dolby Digital, DTS, MPEG-2 AAC, Linear PCM (2 ch)*
	

Sound fields
	

DYNAMIC: This mode provides a wide range of tones with low/high frequencies and dynamic sounds.

STEREO: This mode is suitable for any sound quality, optimized for video games implementing 2 ch stereo sound. (Multiple channels are down-mixed.)

VIVID: This mode provides a wide sound range and enhances the surround sound channels.

STD (standard): This mode reproduces the sound track with the kind of dynamic range that the recording engineer intended.
	

Other effects/functions
	

NIGHT MODE: This function allows you to enjoy sound effects and hear the dialog clearly even at low volume levels.

DIALOG MODE: This function allows you to hear in-game speech and narration with greater clarity.

Auto Standby (A.STBY): The surround sound system enters standby mode automatically when there is no audio output for 30 minutes.
	

Power requirements
	

18 V DC (2.6 A) (100 V - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz using the supplied AC power cord)
	

Mass
	

Main unit: (approx.) 2.4 kg, AC adaptor: (approx.) 240 g
	

Dimensions
	

Main unit: (approx.) 720 mm × 85 mm × 87 mm, AC adaptor: (approx.) 121 mm × 53 mm × 33 mm  (w × h × d)
	

Included
	

• Remote control  × 1

• Optical digital cable (2.5 m) × 1

• AC adaptor × 1

• AC power cord  × 1
	

* Linear PCM accepts sampling frequencies of no more than 48 kHz.

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XiaNaphryz

LATIN, MATRIPEDICABUS, DO YOU SPEAK IT
Are sound bars really that effective in simulating surround sound? I've never really heard one before.
 
Call me skeptical, but I can't imagine "virtual surround" out of a single speaker and subwoofer is good. It sounds like Bose marketing nonsense.

Might be ok for some kid's bedroom or dorm though.
 

LiK

Member
XiaNaphryz said:
Are sound bars really that effective in simulating surround sound? I've never really heard one before.

from reviews for similar products, they're a bit iffy.
 

Guy Legend

Member
I'm interested, but I've never experienced the audio quality of a sound bar. Is it a big improvement over a good 2.1 cpu speaker system?
 

onken

Member
Yamaha have had these for a while now, pretty lame effect unless you're in a sterile, square room, in which case you may as well just get a proper surround system.
 
May be if it was released like 10 years ago for that price and specs, sure.

This day and age with two inputs, are you fucking kidding me?
 
There will be tons of muppets who buy this though. I can think of two friends in particular who will be stupid enough to buy it.
 

Nemo

Will Eat Your Children
If it isn't better than the Z-5500, which it probably is not it's a ripoff.

The casual crowd will love this though, just like the loved that Bose 3 2 1 system.
 
My experiences with sound bars aren't positive. I like the idea though, and it's been a while since I used one in a home environment. Maybe the tech has matured in the last 18 months.
 

J-Rzez

Member
These things never sound good. You're better off with even the more basic HTiaB variety than these sound bars. They even cost around or less than this thing. What a waste of R&D.
 
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