Panasonic SC-BTX70 Blu-ray Disc Home Theater
The work is very demanding nowadays, and as the saying goes, “a man’s home is his castle, so why not pamper yourself whenever you’re back after a long hard day at the office? Instead of investing in a system of Spa, why not the spirit of fun with the latest blockbuster movies while your ears enjoy outside of the average audio quality through the Panasonic SC-BTX70 2.1 Channel Blu-ray Disc Home Theater System? This innovative configuration comes in a chic design that will certainly complement your flat screen TV regardless of brand (Panasonic people claim it works best with Panasonic Viera, of course) while you let your Blu-ray entertain you.

Despite coming in a stylish and compact factor, SC-BTX70 is no exception in terms of performance. It could be a 2.1 system, and yet, Panasonic has thrown in enough technology to ensure that this offer Realistic Sound 7.1 Channel Virtual across a wide listening area. This is made possible thanks to proprietary Panasonic’s advanced surround technology that is capable of pumping Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD 7.1 channel virtual surround. A pair of front speakers that feature a new top-mounted speaker design that further expands the listening area, have been specially constructed with rigid cones with low density of bamboo to reach its purest and Crisp dialogue any movie you watch. The subwoofer will Kelton type robust, reverberating bass for heart pounding moments, while the 96kHz Surround Re-master function makes sure your CD sound lens.
Within its ultra-slim main unit, power sliding door opens to reveal a Blu-ray Disc for all your movies in high definition needs. No idea if it will work with the VUDU service in the future, but we will not exclude it for now. Other features include a universal iPod dock, a slot for SD memory card and USB terminal. Expect the Panasonic SC-BTX70 2.1 Channel Blu-ray Disc Home Theater System to go out later this month for a shade under a big one. [via coolest-gadgets]
Published September 13, 2009 in Component, Electronics, Gadgets, MP3 Player, Panasonic, Portable Storage
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