This Philips home cinema system can be called as style-system which is compromised having a little convergent feature. This player is designed for the people who like handiness wrapped in a stylish cover. Improved sound and picture performance makes the HTS6510 home cinema system an excellent option to the customers having a very limited budget. The SonoWave speaker system makes magnificent attempt in recreating the surround-sound effects. Images from this player are amazingly impressive also.
The three major components of the system, the satellite speakers, the DVD/receiver unit and a subwoofer are similarly styled with complementary glossed silver and black tones. On-screen menu of the system is very neatly presented having just a basic range of the adjustments which enables the convenience of plug-and-play of the system.
The subwoofer and the speakers from Royal Philips are connected with the central unit with colour-coded easy-to-handle terminals, but the cabling of the player is hard and is pretty difficult to distinguish. The technological trick used to summon the delusion of surround sound from the two speakers is known as ‘SonoWave’. The system has a six-channel amp, some multi-directional and sophisticated digital processing speakers are in this system to improve the feel of the user. The Philips HTS6510 home cinema system is designed to listen to the DVD soundtracks by using ‘Dolby’ and ‘DTS’ algorithms, although the user can listen in its stereo if they prefer.
The system is also capable of playing the many CD formats which includes the encoded discs having MP3, JPEG, WMA, and DivX Ultra files. The user can also watch high-resolution ‘JPEG’ digital photos which are up to 2 mega pixels without losing its image quality.
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