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      Rolly finally rolls into USA
      For those who want to experience music through movement, Sony’s Rolly entertainment player,  a palm-sized, egg-shaped device that rolls and spins like it’s dancing to the music, is now available at Sony Style retail stores nationwide. Spawned from Sony portable audio technology and innovations in artificial intelligence, along with the company’s design and entertainment legacy, this [...]

      Written by: Desinformado.com


      Rolly polly contemporary leather sofa.
      So you've managed to get enough money together for a deposit on your bachelor pad which at the moment if a hard thing to do or you already have somewhere to call home. And now you want to furnish it...

      Written by: Manblogo


      Review Especificaciones Sony Rolly
      Es básicamente un reproductor de música, pero no muy normal, más que nada por ser robótico. Tiene una memoria de 1GB donde puedes meter toda la música que quieras, incluye dos altavoces y un sistema que le hace girar como un loco dar vueltas, andar por cualquier sitio, siempre al ritmo de la música… y si a esto le añadimos que tiene un par de led que cambian de colores, una discoteca andante, o algo por el estilo.Sony RollySony Rolly, el mismo viene con un parlante en forma de huevo incorporado que además tiene la capacidad de moverse al ritmo de la música. Con memoria interna de 1GB y conexión Bluetooth 2.0 con función para reproducir canciones almacenadas en la computadora, este reproductor de tan sólo 300 gramos y con un estilo bien orientado a los japonesesCaracterística

      Written by: Subinternet303


      UN UOVO? no! è Sony Rolly il robot che balla!!!
      Sony ha finalmente spiegato cosa diavolo è ma soprattutto a cosa serve uno degli accessori hitech più strambi e pazzi dell’ultimo periodo: Sony Rolly! Si tratta di un robottino che però è anche un lettore musicale che interagisce con l’utente e in parole povere balla! (more…)

      Written by: Hi-Tech Zone


      Sony Rolly available for Pre-Order
      Sony announced the wacky Rolly music gadget in Japan on Monday. Japanese gadget exporter Audio Cubes started to take pre-order for the Japan only Rolly for customers outside of Japan.Audio Cubes sells the Sony Rolly SEP-10BT for $449. Rolly starts to ship on September 29th.Sony describes Rolly (SEP-10BT) as a combination of robot and sound technologies. Rolly offers users a new way of interacting with consumer electronics.Rolly only has a power button and a play button. All other functions are done by twisting or rolling the gadget. For instance adjusting the volume on the Rolly is done by holding the unit and move it clockwise to increase and counterclockwise to decrease.The measurements of Rolly are approximately 65mm in diameter, 104mm in length and the weight is approximately 300g.As the Rolly is a Japanese market only product it comes with manual and software in Japanese.More details on Audio Cubes.The Sony Rolly has indeed some resemblance to the similar shaped ZMP Miuro iPod Sp

      Written by: Keep it Alive


      춤추는 휴대용 스피커 Rolly :: Sound Entertainment Player
      오랜만에 소니에서 물건다운 물건을 출시했네요 ...휴대용 스피커 + α 보시면 사구 싶을 꺼예요 ... 블로거뉴스에서 이 포스트를 추천해주세요.

      Written by: Zooty Design LAB


      Rolly : El reproductor que baila
      Esperado desde hace semanas, Rolly es un "objeto de diversión musical" totalmente nuevo, según Sony.Rolly, que pesa 300 gramos y mide 10,5 centímetros de largo, se parece a un pequeño balón de rugby cuyas extremidades se pueden abrir, cerrar y girar.Este gadget no fue presentado como un walkman para hacerle la competencia al iPod de Apple, sino como un robot cuyo objetivo es divertir y que se mueve al ritmo de la música y otros sonidos grabados en su memoria interna, con capacidad de un gigabyte.Rolly puede balancearse, avanzar, retroceder o girar rápidamente sobre su eje, emitiendo, por sus dos "orejas" que funcionan de altavoces, música procedente de otra fuente sonora (computadora, walkman) por conexión inalámbrica Bluetooth.Las diferentes funciones (lectura, stop...) son transmitidas por sensores que reaccionan a la forma con la que se toca a Rolly.Este artefacto viene acompañado de un programa que sirve para cargar la música, además de una aplicación que permite prog

      Written by: jagarcia.com.ar


      SONY Rolly
      Want to experience a dancing player - well Sony makes it possible. Sony has unveiled the all-new 'Rolly' digital music player that rotates, flaps its ends, and flashes colorful lights in time to music. The compact white-colored egg-shaped gizmo could easily fit in your palms. Weighing 300 g and measuring 104 mm long and 65 mm in circumference, Rolly has speakers on each end that

      Written by: Techno Lab - Your Technology Navigator


      Sony's Rolly is a Mini Dancing Robot
      Sony's new Rolly is basically a mini dancing robot, which also boasts a pair of integrated speakers. ..those two protruding rings provide the locomotion while each end of the egg spins freely of both the rings and that Sony branded trunk [via engadget]

      Written by: Latest and Coolest Gadgets


      Being a Rolly-Polly Foodie Pays Off.
      Because I have a small window of time where I’m waiting for someone else to finish their work before I can do more of mine, I thought I would share two things with you.  One of them is WAY more exciting than the other, but my life is not ALL glamour, you know. The first thing is that I learned from Zoot that today is Stop Cyberbullying Day.  I have mixed feelings about this.  As someone who was entrenched in a horrible and childish online “feud” (and GOD, was it stupid), I’m a fan of stopping it.  At the same time, I think people cannot be left to their own devices to stop it, and more tools should be made available to ease cyberbullying.  “Spam” filters are great about blocking obscene or unwelcome commenters, and I love the IP Block feature afforded by my server host.  But the truth of it is.. it becomes an addiction.  It takes an immense amount of support and self-restraint to stop. (Or, in some cases, a great bout of Lent.) So I guess th

      Written by: The Anvil Tree


      ...Kevin Rolly
      Recognized for his distinctive style, Kevin Rolly has been published in such magazines as ELLE, Mirabella, W, Detour, BRIDES and many other publications throughout the world. His technique of "oilgraphing" is an original process developed in 1994, which makes a seamless blend of traditional photography and oil mediums. His fine-art and commissioned works

      Written by: Wine, Women and Song


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