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If it was $50, and I had just finished off a few white lines off of my coffee table, I MIGHT even consider buying one. Off to ebay, and a street corner.
I found the Rolly on Youtube dancing to Perfume songs, here's "Electro World:"
I always thought that thing was pretty cool - the orientation-sensitive click wheels for control were cool too. I think if you pick it up and hold it sideways, the top wheel is always volume, and the bottom is track.
But... you'd still have to program dance routines into it, and it would be a pretty cool toy for... $80-120. More than that and I'd fail it on sound quality alone. :/ Sony robots are neat, they're just for a niche of like 20 people...
I passed through a Sony Style Store in Ottawa last summer, and the store in that mall was empty during heavy tourist season either because of A. The store was packed with nicely designed junk, or B. It's Ottawa and people don't really buy anything more than syrup and pictures of mounties playing wind instruments. They had a few Rollys for sale in that store, and of course, no one ever looked at them, except for me. When I asked if I could see the thing in action, the guy told me, and I shit you not: "How would I do that?"
@bosskev: That's the problem with Sony stores. Assuming the clerk thought it was a butt plug, you'd still expect some sort of demonstration. In an Apple store, they'll show you how to use iWork, iLife, whatever. In a Sony store, the least you'd expect is for an employee to shove a Rolly up his butt if you ask him how to use it.
@bosskev: Considering that Canucks are rather loose about sex up there, perhaps you're right. I once passed by a shop on a busy street on St. Catherine's and there was a butt plug amongst the naughty paraphernalia. It was oddly refreshing.
@KsprayDad (Not playing with his Wii much either): I also went to the store on Madison Avenue (block away from FAO Schwartz/Apple store) and it was the same deal. Didn't find any Rolly at the time though.
@Kaiser-Machead: actually, the thing that creeps me out about Sony stores is the overly-serious communication system among employees. Little curled wires coming out of their ears like secret service agents. You ask a question about a TV set, the brow furrows, a message is conveyed in emphatic hushed tones into the communicator, and another Borg arrives to answer it.
Actually, the other thing that creeps me out about Sony stores is that no one seems to buy anything, or that nothing seems to actually be for sale, except for a few DVDs near the door. Everything is displayed like it's in a museum rather than a store, and the employees hover like museum guards. Say what you want about Best Buy, at least the place has a pulse.
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I always thought that thing was pretty cool - the orientation-sensitive click wheels for control were cool too. I think if you pick it up and hold it sideways, the top wheel is always volume, and the bottom is track.
But... you'd still have to program dance routines into it, and it would be a pretty cool toy for... $80-120. More than that and I'd fail it on sound quality alone. :/ Sony robots are neat, they're just for a niche of like 20 people...
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Sony really better get their crap together fast, or they'll be looking for a bailout from their music division.
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Is your SonyStyle store experience unique to Ottawa though...every one I've been in every where is like that.
The VAIO P sure is pretty though.
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Actually, the other thing that creeps me out about Sony stores is that no one seems to buy anything, or that nothing seems to actually be for sale, except for a few DVDs near the door. Everything is displayed like it's in a museum rather than a store, and the employees hover like museum guards. Say what you want about Best Buy, at least the place has a pulse.
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