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Sony Cyber-Shot T500 With HD Movie ModeBy Gadgetboy on September 7th, 2008 | No Comments
Soon to come to a store near you in late September is this new Cyber-Shot camera from Sony. Features a feature similar to that of the Canon TX1. The camera includes a 3.5 inch LCD touchscreen with 10.1 megapixels under the hood and a HD Movie Mode, which allows 60 mins (approx) of video to be stored on the supplied 4GB Memory Stick at 720p (1280×720). Available in Piano Black, Silver and Red. Via - [sonyinsider ] ... -
Sony Premium S Series WalkmanBy Gadgetboy on September 7th, 2008 | No Comments
The premium S series walkman is no iPod but it has a long list of impressive features. Which includes Bluetooth, built-in microphone, voice recording, noise cancelling. Notably the Sony’s new SensMe ™ technology which allow users to create playlists based the song’s speed, mood and rhythm. “…The WALKMAN® S series is the first ever MP3 player that matches your listening to your mood or the moment. Based on Sony’s “12 Tone Analysis” technology and “LCMIR (Low-Complexity Music Information Retrieval)” technology, unique SensMe™ Channels analyse your music collection, sugg... -
Sony Bravia BDV-IT 1000 Complete Your Home Theater SetupBy Gadgetboy on August 28th, 2008 | No Comments
Those without the aptitude or tolerance for audiophile banter will appreciate Sony’s newest offerings. The Sony Bravia BDV-IT 1000 has an all in one Blu-ray player/receiver at its heart, and is backed by dueling wireless speakers, a center channel, to equally slim front speakers and a self powered sub. It’s got a host of input and outputs and should be a snap for the laymen to setup. Just remember, wireless speakers doesn’t mean no wires. You still gotta plug them in or rock some reasonably sized batteries. Specs at a glance after the ‘leap’ Super-slim speakers made possib... -
Sony Rolls Out Cybershot Point and Shoots: DSC-T700 and DSC-T77Brothers the cameras are, but like most, one is more powerful and bigger. They’re both rocking 10 megapixels of capture goodness, but the T77 is just 5/8 of an inch thick and can hit 3200 ISO (I have a Canon SD750 that maxes at 1600). [ad#ad-5]It’s also sport a 3-inch touchscreen, face detect and the usual digi camera goodies. The T700 on the other hand does all that plus it’s got a built-in 4GB flash drive and a larger LCD, 3.5-inches to be exact. There both 4x optical zoom with Carl Zeiss lenses and image stabilization with anti-blink technology (it snaps two photos quick like...
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Sony is adding three ES receivers to its 2008 line-upBy Gadgetboy on June 26th, 2008 | No Comments
Sony has announced three new AV receivers to be added to its ES line-up, but it’s not giving up any details. What we do know is the new receivers are going to offer lossless audio decoding for Blu-Ray, a real GUI, and Sirius/XM compatibility. Hit the link for more info on wattage, inputs, and so on. We can say with some confidence the Sony STR-DA2400ES, the entry-level version, should be out in July. It will pump out 100 watts per channel, have four HDMI inputs, and dumbed-down version of Sony’s GUI. It’s expected to retail for $800. If your looking from something to impress your friend... -
New Sony camcorder captures your smile while filmingBy Gadgetboy on June 20th, 2008 | No Comments
Sony introduced earlier this week what it is calling the world’s camcorder with “Smile Shutter” technology. It is called the Sony HDR-CX12 and you’ll find it pricing around around $900. The Sony HDR-CX12 make use of the company’s “Smile Shutter” technology, which detects and takes a photo when your subject smiles without having to switch to photo mode or press a photo button. This HD camcorder, which uses Memory Stick Pro Duo media for storage, can record full 1920 x 1080 video and 10-megapixel photos. Other feaures of the HDR-CX12 include dimensions of 2.8-inches wide by 5.... -
Sony Ericsson W760 gets more expensive MTV EditionBy Gadgetboy on June 4th, 2008 | No Comments
W760 was announced in January by Sony Ericsson, but the company seems to have decided that the music-oriented phone can be more of a hit to young customers.The new MTV edition of Sony Ericsson W760 will be available in Italy in a few weeks’ time, and then all over Europe. The MTV edition is the result of a partnership between Sony Ericsson and MTV Europe and will be more expensive than the usual Sony Ericsson W760, which costs around 260 Euros. The cost of the new device will be around 300 Euros, but you get some benefits for the extra money. The Sony Ericsson W760 MTV Edition has a more c... -
Sony Teases PSP GPS Dongle and App (Looks Good So Far)By Gadgetboy on May 21st, 2008 | No Comments
Today Sony’s PSP guys gave us a heads-up on what’s next for the portable. Two years after Lauching in Japan , we’re finally going to get GPS action for the PSP on this side of the pond. Happily, it looks like we’ll be getting a much better package than Japan for a change. Head over to gizmodo for more pics and info Related Posts %RELATEDPOSTS% ... -
Sony Cybershot DSC-N2 Digital CameraBy Gadgetboy on May 10th, 2008 | No Comments
The Sony Cybershot DSC N2 camera is Texas-big in a sub-compact package! It’s a 10.1 megapixel point-and-shoot camera with a 3X optical zoom and has a ton of manual controls you don’t normally get in a sub-compact camera. The N2’s "bigness" comes not from its size in your pocket; it weighs just over 5 ounces and is roughly the size of a deck of cards. The N2’s "bigness" is all about the LCD. It sports a very generous 3-inch LCD that takes up most of the backside of the camera. As a result, the camera doesn’t have many buttons on it; almost all ...

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