My guess (though I'm not the least bit confident about it)...

An A/V harddrive recorder. Tivo-like Video and 128kMP3-perfect CD copyMLP Audio storage.

This would be within Outlaw's reach, original, and worth the 'surprise' of a contest. A hard drive in a small box, simple display, remote and good user interface and you'd have a slick little A/V addition.

It's def. something stereo.

A 2 chan amp would be called the 720 or 725 I think, even though I did really want to guess this (as have most people here). Unless the model 200 is not the final name then it ain't an amp I think.
Another amp as the 'suprise' would seem to be a let down though. Wow, another amp. Whoopee. Not worth all the 'secret' IMO.

Some have guessed digital amp. Hmmm... I've been hounding Outlaw to do this for years.

Personally I'd love for them to do this, but I think it would kill their own monster-sized solid state line-up, which is a bulk of their few products, so I don't see this happening for a while yet... if ever, and then only as a full line of multichan amps replacing thier solid state.

Speaker cables seem like a good guess, but then Outlaw doesn't name their cables with model numbers. Again.. is this a code or the real model number?

Outlaw has stated that they're not doing a DVD player or DLP projector any time soon and the market seems to have made no changes that would change Outlaw's mind, so I have to believe it ain't either of these.

A CD player doesn't seem like Outlaw at all either. Not when even most high end CD players are now DVD/CD players. An actual 'only CD' player is an outdated rare product now-a-days, and not Outlaw.

With Outlaw's ties to Atlantic Tech. I say no way to speakers. If Outlaw would get into speakers they'd release a full surround sound package and not a pair of mains alone. This is not Outlaw's bag.

I can't see Outlaw getting into any tubed based systems either.

The internet radio was on hold, but IF it's now 'off hold' this looks like the good guess since we all know they actually finished this product, and probably hate to just dump the idea.

The timing seems right for a return. And the system would be stereo so the 2 in 200 works with Outlaw's use of model numbers usually having some channel meaning.

Or could this be a re-working of this idea and it's a sat. instead of internet radio rec. now (plus hard drive?).

Oh well.. I already guessed I guess. Too late.

If I'm wrong, maybe some of my thoughts might help others guess right?