Showing posts with label Sony. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sony. Show all posts

Monday, 5 September 2011

Sony Tablet S runs on Google Android 3.1 OS




The Sony Tablet S has a 9.4 inch, 1280 x 768 pixels display. It runs Google Android 3.1 operating system. Other specifications include front-facing 3 megapixel camera, rear-facing 5 megapixel camera and a built in infra red blaster.


Sony has been talking about two new Android tablets for a while. The Sony S1 tablet has a 9.4 inch display while the S2 tablet has a pair of 5.5 inch displays. It looks like those were code names. Engadget reports that the Sony S1 tablet will be called Tablet S and it is due out in the first half of September.


Sony's tablet is PlayStation certified which means that you can purchase and play PlayStation games on the tablet. You will also be able to send video from the tablet to a DLNA-enabled TV or other devices.

Sony will also offer accessories like a docking station, wireless keyboard and an adapter for connecting USB peripherals to the microUSB port on the tablet.


Monday, 15 August 2011

In 2020 We Can Wear Sony Computers On Our Wrist



Our present need for internet connectivity is so profound that secondary devices like the Nextep Computer are bound to happen. Developed to be worn as a bracelet, this computer concept is constructed out of a flexible OLED touchscreen. Earmarked for the year 2020, features like a holographic projector (for screen), pull-out extra keyboard panels and social networking compatibility, make the concept plausible. Ten years from now is not too far away, so how many of you think we’d be buying such gadgets?

Designer: Hiromi Kiriki





Saturday, 13 August 2011

Sony PS VITA



PSP has been the favourite handheld gaming device for almost a decade. Now Sony has introduced the successor, PS Vita. It has dual analogue sticks, OLED touch screen interface, WI-Fi, 3G, GPS, motion sensor and above all, two cameras, one in front and one in the rear. Users can also join the PS community and interact with members and stay updated on new games and happenings.

Price : You can but Sony PS VITA in market at a cost of  $249.99.



Friday, 12 August 2011

Sony XR550E



Whenever one wants to buy a video camera the first name the pops into anybody's head is Sony. Why, its Handycam has even become a synonym for a camcoder. Sony's XR550E is a top of the
line camcoder that can take videos in Full HD resolution. The colours are vivid, ghosting is not a problem and the sharpness is never blunted even when panning quickly. With the active mode on, you can zoom to as high as 10X optically. The XR550 also has 240 GB hard drive for storage and a bright 3.5-inch touch LCD to preview videos and images.

Specs : 12 MP; 3.5-inch touch LCD screen; 10X optical zoom; 240 GB hard drive; Full HD video recording; 500 gm weight.



Price : You can buy Sony XR550E camcoder at a cost of Rs 59,990.

Saturday, 6 August 2011

Sony Vaio Z-series



Few laptops are as desirable and powerful as the Vaio Z. It has super-thin carbon-fibre reinforced construction,with solid state hard drives, Blu-ray and high-def output. At its heart is Intel's zippy Core i7 chip, and yet its battery can manage six hours.







Price : You can but Sony Vaio Z-series in markey at a Price of Rs. 1,09,900.



Tuesday, 2 August 2011

Sony S1 and S2 Details Leak, Including Possible Announcement Date







Some new details just came to light regarding Sony’s pair of upcoming Android tablets. The pair of devices were shown off to a lucky few last month, but have not been officially announced yet (S1 and S2 are still code names). A source has spoken up revealing several new tidbits about the pair, including that Sony is expected to announce them officially just before the IFA trade show in Berlin, which takes place September 2-7.




Sony may be a bit late to the tablet game, but I have to applaud the uniqueness of their upcoming devices. The larger S1 features a 9.4″ screen (I’m so proud of them for trying out a different screen size) and an interesting physical design which early reports have said is ergonomically glorious. The smaller dual-screened S2 has a clam shell design similar to Nintendo’s DS gaming system.



First off, both tablets will be available in 16 and 32 GB varieties, with the S1 being available with WiFi only, or 3G as well (the S2 will only be available with 3G + WiFi). The S1 will also feature a full-sized SD card reader (as opposed to the micro-SD cards in phones) to allow for oodles and oodles of storage space.


The other details, all about the S1 include the integration of Sony’s TruBlack and Bravia display technologies, a dock and Bluetooth keyboard, and possible Playstation 3 integration. We’ll keep an ear to the ground as September 2nd draws closer. These tablets are starting to get exciting. I for one am looking forward to see how Sony’s take on the platform shakes things up, something the tablet space needs in my opinion.
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