Sony Introduces Stylish 5.1 Channel Tall Boy Home Theatre System - HT-RT40
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Real 5.1 channel surround sound with 600W power output
· One touch wireless listening with NFC and Bluetooth
· Browse music through Music Center
· USB port (music)
· HDMI-out x 1
· Clean Living Room Concept with Tall boy speakers
Extending its premium Home Audio line-up, Sony India today
launched its stylish new home theatre system – HT-RT40. Driven by
innovation, the soundbar type 5.1 channel home theatre is capable of creating
cinematic surround sound delivering an energetic listening experience.
The advancement of the line-up can be attributed to the
increasing demand of soundbar type 5.1 channel home theatres in India market
and the need to experience a cohesive surround sound experience. HT-RT40 comes
withIndian sound setting which has powerful bass surround sound and
is specially designed for Indian consumers. This new addition in the soundbar
type 5.1 channel home theatre category has a sleek bar design yet
powerful sound that gels well with looks of your living room.
Real 5.1 channel surround sound with 600W power output
Enabling a cinematic experience, the 5.1channel Real surround sound creates
an immersive environment, delivering a phenomenal 600W of power through
Tall boy and rear speakers. The dedicated external subwoofer works with a 3
channel Soundbar delivering true theatre surround sound. The two rear speakers
ensure real cinema audio like experience at home with great sound.
One touch wireless listening with NFC and Bluetooth
Adding to the seamless connectivity, the sound bar is enabled with one touch wireless connectivity with NFC and Bluetooth and can be easily synched to BRAVIA TV’s. With Bluetooth, one can also enjoy music playback streamed wirelessly from the smartphone. One-touch connection via NFC technology further removes the need for complex set-up sequences.
Browse music through Music Center
To deliver better experience, customers can browse music
list of pen-drive from faraway place easily through the Music Center
without looking at the monitor. Supported by Android and iOS devices, this
application concept is called ‘Smart remote commander’. Equipped with intuitive
operations, customers can surf music in pen-drive from far away and enjoy their
favourite songs through Music
Center .

HT-RT40 is a perfect member of a sophisticate home setup.
One can enjoy a stable connection for smartphones, tablets and USB sticks or
play MP3 files using the USB port available in the system.
HDMI-Out x 1
The new home theatre comes with HDMI-out x 1 and
can be flawlessly synched with BRAVIA TVs. This feature offers consumers
an opportunity to experience a wholesome audio treat.
Clean Living Room Concept with Tall Boy Speakers
Designed to perfectly match the concept of clean living
room, the slim design adds value to the living space. Sleek and compact, the
soundbar complements the look of today’s thin flat screens, while projecting a
deep, rich, enveloping sound. Simply plug it in to the TV via HDMI, wire up the
speakers via the colour-coded clip connections.
HT-RT40 is accompanied with Tall boy speakers giving a real
cinema experience. A subwoofer and five speakers are supported by 600W of total
RMS powerful surround sound. For enhanced High-Resolution Audio, the S-Master
HX digital amp delivers precision at high frequency ranges. The ClearAudio+ on
the other hand automatically adjusts TV sound settings for an immersive
listening experience.
The product will be available in all Sony
Center and major electronic stores
across India .
Product
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Availability
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MRP
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HT – RT40
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Already available
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Rs. 22,990
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Specification Sheet
Model
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HT-RT40
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HT-RT3
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MRP
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Rs. 22,990
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Rs. 18,990
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Surround sound
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5.1ch
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5.1ch
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Total output
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600W
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600W
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Bluetooth
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Yes
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Yes
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NFC
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Yes
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Yes
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USB
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Yes
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Yes
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WiFi
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No
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No
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Opt-in
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Yes
|
Yes
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HDMI-in
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0
|
0
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HDMI out
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Yes
|
Yes
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Magnetic fluid speaker
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No
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No
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Tall boy
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Yes
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No
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Wireless Rear speaker
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No
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No
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Wired / Wireless Subwoofer
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Wired Subwoofer
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Wired Subwoofer
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New Delhi, 02 August, 2017









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