Tag: SONY
Sony ready to roll out new VAIO P Series
May 11th, 2010, No Comments
Folks who are looking for a cute little portable computing device without cost being a factor might want to look at the new and improved Sony VAIO P Series. The original which was unveiled to the masses at CES a year ago comes across as a wondrous portable computing device, where it packs enough power to get basic work done on the go while maintaining a form factor that allows you to stash it in your back jeans pocket without missing a beat. Well, the VAIO P is now new and improved, and you will also be able to enjoy an array of built-in one-touch buttons which allows you to instantly access the web, adjust screen resolution and even tune-up your PC from the get go. A trackpad has been built directly into the LCD bezel for a novel way of interaction, while a mobile nav grip have also been added to make life easier than ever, letting you access content on-the-go. Sony also knows that you want to look good while using gizmos, which is why they introduced it in five vibrant new colors – electric orange, neon green, hot pink, icy white and classic black. Let’s check out its specifications and features further after the jump.
Sony FP97 and FP67 Portable Photo Printers
March 9th, 2009, No Comments

Sony offers two new lightweight photo printers that will make it easy for those who want to print photos anywhere and anytime. The $120 DPP-FP67 and $200 DPP-FP97 are able to create 4 x 6 prints in 45 and 67 seconds, respectively. Both printers support a variety of cards including SD, SDHC, MMC, xD and Memory Stick. The printer can also be connected to any of Sony’s digital S-Frame models via a USB connection. You can enjoy an HD slideshow with the Sony DPP-FP97 photo printer since it has an HDMI-out port (the cable itself is not included). The Sony FP97 and FP67 will be released in May.
Sony HT-CT500 Surround Sound Bar System
March 9th, 2009, No Comments

Sony today released a new home theater system HT-CT500 which consists of a sound bar and a subwoofer. Sony’s HT-CT500 provides 3.1 channels, 400 watts (RMS) of power, three HD 1080p HDMI inputs, two component inputs, and other audio inputs. This home theater system also features Digital Media Port (DMP) connections to link effectively with external audio sources to the system. Other features include an icon-based menu and Faroudja’ DCDi Cinema chip that upscales all video near high definition quality and up-convert analog audio / video signals to HDMI. If you are interested, you can buy the Sony HT-CT500 Sound Bar home theater system in June for around $500.
Sony’s New DV Cam With 8GB of Internal Memory
February 10th, 2009, No Comments

Available in silver, blue, or red, the Sony DCR-SX41 DV cam boasts 60X of optical zoom, a 2.7 inch touchscreen, and 8GB of internal memory which can be further expanded via the Duo slot. You can store 4 hours of video recording in HQ mode using a 16GB Memory Stick. Measuring 53mm × 107mm × 59mm and weighing 240grams, the Sony DCR-SX41 DV Cam will be released next month for 50,000 Yen or approx. $550.
Sony Premier 3 Walkman
February 2nd, 2009, No Comments

One glance at how the Sony Premier 3 Walkman opens up and it reminds me of the Nokia N93 when it was first released, featuring a dual-hinge system that folds in two ways, depending on the type of function that you want to access. The pink color associated with this Sony release will appeal to selected folks, and what makes it interesting is the ability to rip CDs directly via its 3.5mm hack.
Sony launches world’s thinnest OLED TV
January 28th, 2009, No Comments

The Sony Bravia XEL is the first Organic Light Emitting Diode (Oled) television to come to market in Europe and uses completely new technology, different from previous flat screen models such as LCD and Plasma
The world’s thinnest television goes on sale today in Britain, measuring a mere 3mm, no thicker than a pound coin but costing 3,489 of them.
Sony DSC-G3, a WiFi Camera with a Web Browser
January 14th, 2009, No Comments

Sony just launched its DSC-G3, the first WIFI digital camera that we’ve seen with a web browser. The goal is to up upload photos to the web quickly, and that’s a WIFI thing, really. The first good news is that the Sony G3 can connect to secure and public WIFI hotspots, including hotels and airports. These have been known to be a pain on some portable devices. The second highlight is that customers will have a free WI-FI connection with AT&T (USA) . Sony did a similar deal for the Mylo 2, and it’s certainly a good thing.


