Reviewed on August 7, 2008The Sony Xplod CDX-GT920U offers many options for connecting to your digital music library and supports the most commonly used formats, unless your music library is on your iPod.TAGS:dial, digital audio, button, Sony Corp., resolution, radio, Apple iPod, folder, MP3, CD
Reviewed on February 6, 2006Sony's nifty PS-LX250H turntable is a great way to get into vinyl and can be used with any receiver, HTIB, or computer sound card.TAGS:turntable, HTIB, record, receiver, Sony Corp., input, CD
Reviewed on June 28, 2007The Sony BWU-100A Blu-ray burner is still priced out of range for most users, but if you have $700 to spare, it's a good choice for its range of media support and acceptable task speeds.TAGS:Blu-ray, Sony Corp., CD-R, DVD-ROM, minute, IDE, CD-ROM, CD, DVD
Reviewed on February 28, 2007The Sony CMT-BX5BT shelf system features Bluetooth connectivity, MP3 playback, and a CD player.TAGS:Bluetooth, Sony Corp., CD
Reviewed on October 28, 2005While the Sony DVP-CX995V has some annoying quirks and takes forever to load with disc information, this 400-disc megachanger does a great job removing clutter.TAGS:Sony Corp., consumer electronics, DVD, function, keyboard, CD
Reviewed on September 11, 2007The Sony XAV-W1 is a stylish new entrant into the aftermarket in-car audiovisual market. Its SACD-playback ability will interest serious audiophiles, while its stunning display and intuitive media-selection interface will attract anyone looking for a user-friendly in-car media player.TAGS:album, playback, Sony Corp., audio CD, WMA, track, touch screen, satellite, control panel, radio, MP3, function, CD, video
Reviewed on May 17, 2004For DVD junkies seeking to reduce clutter, this relatively inexpensive changer makes navigating hundreds of discs a bit easier.TAGS:Sony Corp., DVD, CD
Reviewed on October 16, 2006The Sony MEX-BT5000 is packed with useful entertainment and communications features, although it suffers from some fiddly controls. Advanced Bluetooth audio streaming may be its star feature, but its built-in sound optimization for digital audio playback means that it is more than a one-trick pony.TAGS:joystick, Bluetooth, stereo, digital audio, WMA, Sony Corp., MP3, CD
Reviewed on May 17, 2004Sony's entry-level wireless, surround-sound headphones are an attractive option for late-night movie watchers who don't want to wake the neighbors.TAGS:transmitter, headphones, radio frequency, signal, Sony Corp., radio, CD, DVD
Reviewed on October 6, 2005Sony's DAV-X1 virtual-surround Dream System can unleash a full, enveloping sound from DVDs, but it's less satisfying with CDs.TAGS:HTIB, subwoofer, speakers, robot, Sony Corp., DVD, CD
Reviewed on February 15, 2006The Music Hall MMF-5's high-style flair and impressive features are surpassed only by its sumptuous sound.TAGS:turntable, CD, Sony Corp.
Reviewed on June 7, 2007The Sony MEX BT-2500 is a good option for those looking to spend no more than $200 on a Bluetooth-enabled in-car stereo. Its straightforward design and intuitive controls make it easy to use, but its limited calling capabilities and poor outgoing sound quality let it down.TAGS:Bluetooth, streaming audio, call, stereo, cell phone, Sony Corp., display, audio, speakers, CD
Reviewed on October 10, 2007Sony's CDX-GT420IP is an affordable means of taking your iPod library on the road. While its basic user interface lacks the search functionality of some other systems, this is a competitively priced and decent sounding entry-level stereo for the digital-audio age.TAGS:album, Apple iPod, artist, display, song, Sony Corp., button, WMA, MP3, CD