Sharp HT-DV50H home cinema system
Sharp's new home cinema setup will help give your audio a boost if you're finding your TV speakers are a little lacking. The tall boy speakers are also eye certainly catching too.
The HT-DV50H supports the latest Audistry technology from Dolby, which will tune the output so no matter what you play it will sound its best whether its movies or music. It also has an intelligent volume control, so sudden changes in volume won't have you leaping for the remote.
There's HDMI for simple setup and it features a built in DVD drive that supports DivX video too so you've got plenty of playback options. There's also a USB port, so you can hook up external devices and playback MP3, WMA or JPEG files without a problem.
The HT-DV50H is available now for £399, see Sharp for more information.


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