Merging powerful PC performance with slim stylish LCD panels, Sony today introduced three new all-in-ones — the VAIO(R) JS, LV and RT desktop models.
Designed as space-savers, these new models are ideal for everything from everyday computing to editing high-definition video content.
“These new all-in-ones address all your entertainment and computing needs — they’re an HDTV,
Sony Electronics on Thursday announced two new Cyber-shot digital cameras, the DSC-T700 and the DSC-T77. The cameras retain Sony’s slick T-series form factor with slim, pocket-friendly brushed aluminum bodies, sliding lens covers, and multiple color choices. The 10.3-megapixel T700 is intended to double as a high-res portable photo frame, while the entry-level T77 comes with additional automatic
Now, this is what we call options galore! Sony recently launched its new series of LCDs in the Bravia range. The spanking-new W, V and S series comprise full High-Definition models in 40” and above. Equipped with the latest technologies to yield true-to-life images, these LCDs are geared to add value to any mode of [...]
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Whoa there Sony, try not to get too excited all at once, okay? Over in Vegas today, said outfit has unleashed a veritable smorgasbord of projectors on the world, primarily ones aimed at businesses and large venues. Each of the VPL-EX50, VPL-EX5 and VPL-EW5 beamers include the company’s BrightEra technology and [...]
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At D6 today Howard Stringer showed off a brand new "thinner than a credit card" 0.3mm thick OLED panel that Sony is working on. They're planning on a 27-inch version of the screen in the short term for the ultra-rich, but the obvious hope is to fight LCD for dominance in the home in the coming years. This could very well be that 11-inch 960 x 540 display we saw last month, bu
Sony plans to commercialize the hybrid fuel cell system for mobile devicesFuel cells are one of the items that will change the face of the electronics industry forever once they finally start making their way into electronic devices. Sony unveiled its own ultra-small hybrid fuel cell system that is small enough to fit in one hand.The fuel cell system measures 50mm x 30mm and combines a fuel cell,
Sony Europe has introduced the BRAVIA V4500 LCD HDTVs that will be available in three different size — 26, 32 and 37 inches, giving an option to the customers to choose as their budget. Each display boasts a resolution of 1,360 x 768 pixel (WXGA), Sony’s BRAVIA ENGINE 2 technology, 178-degree side-by-side viewing, BRAVIA Sync, [...]
Sony prototyped a fuel-cell system small enough to fit in one hand (50x30mm). It works by combining a fuel cell, a Li-polymer secondary battery, a control circuit and so forth together to output up to 3W of power. Its use efficiency of energy is high enough that 14 hours of 1seg movie can be continuously played by general mobile phones.read more | digg story
Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (SCEI) is going to release PSPJ-15012 headphones for PSP in Japan — starting from June 19th with a price tag of ¥3,800. It comes with a microphone, allows the customers to make a voice chat with others using “Skype” and “TALKMAN” on PSP-2000 and remote control to play, adjust volume, and [...]
Sony HDR-TG1 HD camcorder on the cradle. Photo Credit: Sony
April 3, 2008 (Celebmagic.blogspot.com) - The new pocket-sized Sony HDR-TG1 Handycam camcorder weighs only ten ounces, measuring just 1.3-inches wide by 4.7-inches tall by 2.5-inches deep.
The fully featured miniature camcorder can record 1920 x 1080 HD video and 4-megapixel digital photos directly to Sony Memory [...]
Sony has unveiled its new W4000-Series lineup today. The newest members of Bravia family, available in
32, 40, 46 and 52-inch sizes, feature a 1080p resolution, 178-degree viewing angles, Picture Frame Mode, 24p True Cinema, BRAVIA Engine 2, BRAVIA Sync, XMB, USB Photo Viewer, a built-in DVB-T tuner, VGA port and a trio of HDMI [...]
Sony Electronics has unveiled its first internal Blu-ray Disc (BD) ROM Drive, the BDU-X10S for the computer after-market. According to Sony, the BDU-X10S offers consumers an affordable option to upgrade their desktop to a Blu-ray player that can also play DVDs and CDs. BDU-X10S comes bundled with CyberLinks PowerDVD BD Edition software for playback of commercial movie titles, recorded Blu-ray Disc
Sony Electronics has unveiled its first internal Blu-ray Disc (BD) ROM Drive, the BDU-X10S for the computer after-market. According to Sony, the BDU-X10S offers consumers an affordable option to upgrade their desktop to a Blu-ray player that can also play DVDs and CDs.
BDU-X10S comes bundled with CyberLink's PowerDVD BD Edition software for playback of commercial movie titles, recorded Blu-ray
Sony unveils four E-Series 3LCD projectors in Asia-PacificIf you reckoned that Sony's VPL-EX4 and VPL-ES4 were getting a bit long in the tooth, we suppose Sony agrees. Across the way (in Asia-Pacific, to be precise), Sony has launched four new PJs on us: the VPL-EW5, VPL-EX50, VPL-EX5 and VPL-ES5. According to the company, the whole lot is aimed at boardroom masters, but these 3LCD units and their 2,500 ANSI lumens would certainly hold their own after hours. Additionally, the first three incorporate Sony's BrightEra imaging technology, and you'll find resolutions as high as WXGA (1,280 x 800) and contrast ratios up to 900:1. For more specifics on each, check out the nitty-gritty in the read link below.(Via Engadget.)
Sony on Thursday unveiled a prototype digital camera shaped like a pizza cutter with a wheel that can be turned to generate enough power to take pictures. The "Twirl N' Take" camera generates enough electricity for one snap if the the wheel is moved for some 15 seconds, according to a Sony official. A digital camera similar to those used in mobile phones is installed in a handle attached to the wheel, which is equipped with a power-generating device, she said. Moving the wheel and taking pictures would appeal to children but the company has no immediate plan to commercialise it, she said. As the camera has no screen monitor, users must connect the device to a computer to see their pictures. The camera is the latest addition to Sony's "odo" line of hand-powered prototypes
Sony has revealed new XWL-1 TV which uses the latest Organic EL display technology and is the slimmest TV on planet earth, see the picture it’s just as thin as the thinness of coin super slim i would say.The new Tv is just 3mm thin and an 11 inch QHD screen which boasts of contrast ratio of 1000K:1 with vivid colours.This TV also has support for High Defination Videos, comes with a HDMI input port and QHD resolution display. This display technology will really benefit the cellphone,smartphone industry as there is a huge demand of slim display units in mobiles and other portable market. Sony’s XWL-1 TV will be available in Japan this december for around 1220€ (approx 1734$).Wide availability of the TV is unknown at this point of time. Read more on Sony Slimmest Display technology
Sony has revealed new XWL-1 TV which uses the latest Organic EL display technology and is the slimmest TV on planet earth, see the picture it’s just as thin as the thinness of coin super slim i would say.The new Tv is just 3mm thin and an 11 inch QHD screen which boasts of contrast ratio of 1000K:1 with vivid colours.This TV also has support for High Definition video , comes with a HDMI input port and QHD resolution display.
This display technology will really benefit the cellphone,smartphone industry as there is a huge demand of slim display units in mobiles and other portable market.
Sony’s XWL-1 TV will be available in Japan this december for around 1220€ (approx 1734$).Wide availability of the TV is unknown at this point of time.
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The Sony DAV-X10 is the gold standard of home theater systems when it comes to minimalism.
The entire package is as pictured above; a sleek main box, which has some hidden touch controls, and only two speakers. Some may say, and many will agree, that two speakers is paltry compared to the 5.1 and even 7.1 surround sound of today’s market. However, the surround sound will be available by Sony’s own S-Force PRO Front Surround technology, through virtualization. The small package accounts for 480 watts of power consumption.
A simple Bluetooth adapter will allow you to play music off of any device with compatible technology. “Old” DVDs will be upscaled to fit your shiny 720p or 1080i HDTV.
No information in terms of price point yet, but there should be soon given its purported September launch.
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