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If your network provides no Ethernet cable near the home theater system, the receiver can be connected to a Sony PCWA-DE50 for 802.11a wireless LAN connection to a compatible wireless LAN access point. VHS Hi-Fi VCRs Even in the age of DVDs and personal video recorders, the old VCR still has a role to play. Some movies are not yet released on DVD and some rental stores still have more VHS cassettes than DVDs. You may own a shelf full of VHS movies that you still want to play. VHS tapes are also easy to record and exchange with friends and family. And VHS Hi-Fi tapes often contain Dolby Stereo sound tracks, suitable for Dolby® Pro Logic® processing at home. This produces surround sound that's satisfying and dynamic. Features to look for: ƒ VHS Hi-Fi. An absolute must for high fidelity stereo sound. ƒ VCR Plus+ Gold™ system automatically "maps" your local channel line-up. Programming the VCR becomes as easy as dialing a telephone number, thanks to the PlusCode® numbers you'll find in many newspaper TV listings and TV Guide® magazine. ƒ Four Heads. Two heads for SP speed and two for EP optimize playback picture quality. They also enable better freeze frame, frame advance and picture search special effects. ƒ Built-in DVD player. A combination VHS/DVD player can save space and prevent remote control clutter. The Sony Guide to Home Theater 16

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The Sony Guide to Home Theater
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If your network provides no Ethernet cable near the home theater system, the
receiver can be connected to a Sony PCWA-DE50 for 802.11a wireless LAN connection
to a compatible wireless LAN access point.
VHS Hi-Fi VCRs
Even in the age of DVDs and personal video recorders, the old VCR still has a
role to play.
Some movies are not yet released on DVD and some rental stores still have
more VHS cassettes than DVDs.
You may own a shelf full of VHS movies that you still
want to play.
VHS tapes are also easy to record and exchange with friends and family.
And VHS Hi-Fi tapes often contain Dolby Stereo sound tracks, suitable for Dolby® Pro
Logic® processing at home.
This produces surround sound that's satisfying and dynamic.
Features to look for:
VHS Hi-Fi.
An absolute must for high fidelity stereo sound.
VCR Plus+ Gold™
system automatically "maps" your local channel line-up.
Programming the VCR becomes as easy as dialing a telephone number, thanks to the
PlusCode® numbers you'll find in many newspaper TV listings and
TV Guide®
magazine.
Four Heads.
Two heads for SP speed and two for EP optimize playback picture
quality.
They also enable better freeze frame, frame advance and picture search
special effects.
Built-in DVD player.
A combination VHS/DVD player can save space and prevent
remote control clutter.