Green light from Sony for the new Walkman NWZ-E350 Series Video MP3 Players to appear on the market next month. The prices are also reasonable taking into consideration the number of functions featured by Sony’s Walkman, $80 for E354 which comes with 8 GB and $70 for the the 4 GB model E353. E350 series [...]
Have you seen the movie Gattaca in which people were verified using special biometric scanners that analyzed their blood ? Well, Sony developed a new biometric scanner that uses the veins located in the finger. I think we’ve all seen the MythBusters episode that dealt with the fingerprint scanners. Sony’s scanner can’t be fooled because [...]
Finally, the Japanese developer has decided to expand the X4500 HDTV series to Europe, after an intense market research. The X4500 and W4500 Bravia models available in 40-, 46- and 55-inch sizes and features one hell of a design. Size, like most of you know (especially the laddies), is not important, in consequence we’re more [...]
Behold the PMX-M80, the new groovy display from Sony’s China-only PMP line. The 4.3-inch touchscreen player packs 16GB of storage and decent codec support into a sleek white box, as well as a new mapping application that’s apparently a novelty in China. A bit sad this won’t, probably, officially travel over the ocean, but with [...]
Although this won’t be your top priority when looking for a printing solution, Sony’s addition of an HDMI out to two of its new models will likely help move a few more units, especially among those without an HDMI-equipped camera. Getting that welcome addition is the company’s DPP-FP95 and DPP-FP75 models, which are apparently virtually [...]
Once with spring’s arrival, Sony tries to stand out on the compact camera market, through two new models, from different classes. The new Sony DSC-H50 is the heir of the H9 in the high zoom camera class and makes a name for itself, thanks to it’s 9.1 MP sensor and retractable LCD display. Among improvements, [...]
Sony has just recently unveiled two new low-end Bravia LCDs in the form of two M1-Series displays. The 20-inch ¥110,000 ( $1,020) and 16-inch ¥90,000 ($835) LCDs match 1366×768 screens with 1,200:1 or 1,800:1 (respectively) contrast ratios, Bravia Engine 2 image processing, 24p True Cinema 1080p-compatible HDMI inputs, plus VOD and DLNA connectivity. The fun, [...]
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
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