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    Sandeep Murali: Probably a device that helps all the Sony devices in your home connect to the unified Sony store that's coming up soon. more »
    Digo: The name says it all. Sony's Leaked Home Information Device is simply a device that leaks home information. I'm assuming it's for master thieves or so... more »
    Alfisted: Based on the name, I'd say it allows you to turn off the extra bright aftermarket headlamps in your vintage Chevy pickup from the comfort of your livi... more »
    Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: It let's you know if the wife is still awake when sneaking in the house at 3am after your dirty Tiger-style tryst with the girlfriend... more »
    OMG! Ponies!: HID-C10 is a droid. With a bad motivator. (*and yes, I know that's a pic of R5-D4) more »
    B3ND3R: "What Could Sony's Leaked Home Information Device Be Used For?" Zombie perimeter alarm. more »
    bwm210: i almost had to stop watching when i saw the force in terms of kg, but i let it slide #sonyps3smashesintobraviatvat50... more »
    keyser is a reble: i wonder if any of you actually live in australia to comment on the success of the commercial... #sonyps3smashesintobraviatvat50... more »
    yuzan: Proof that the most damaging factor to Sony is Sony itself. #sonyps3smashesintobraviatvat50... more »
    Blair Slavin: I find it a tad too amazing that it manages to swing through the air and smash with the logo facing us. Either they shot this multiple times or else i... more »
    BeyondtheTech: It just goes to show that we need to start wearing wriststraps to our consoles, too. #sonyps3smashesintobraviatvat50... more »
    met2art: Smashing ad campaign, with a lot of impact. It'll be a hit if they target it right. #sonyps3smashesintobraviatvat50... more »
    phunnyballs: they sit pretty close to that tv more »
    jonathansj: Question: You mentioned the old ps3 (with no backward capacibility) can play ps2 game if it have a ps2 emulator? How about Linux OS installed, can it ... more »
    SwahaDoomer: actually, logitech just put out a device to allow its Harmony universal remotes to work with the PS3 (the logitech harmony adaptor for PS3) more »
  • #sony

    What Could Sony's Leaked Home Information Device Be Used For?

    It's not everyday that we get a corker of a device turning up on the FCC database like this. It comes from Sony land, and is called the HID-C10 Home Information Device. Catchy. More »
  • #imagecache

    Slow Mo' Video: PS3 Smashes Into Bravia TV at 50 MPH

    For an upcoming ad campaign, Sony Australia used a vehicle safety testing facility to ram the 7-pound PS3 Slim into the face of a Bravia KDL46X LCD TV. The results are hypnotizing. More »
  • #sony

    Sony Gets 3D Fever: 3D Bravia TV Next Year, PlayStation 3 Support Planned

    Sony has confirmed yesterday's leak that it's working on a 3D Bravia LCD HDTV, and will also develop 3D-compatibility into its PlayStation 3, Vaio computer, and Blu-ray products. Silly 3D glasses and cheesy promo video? You betcha. See for yourself: More »
  • #ps3slim

    10 Things You Need to Know About the PS3 Slim

    Sony's slimmed-down PS3 is a cute little ugly duckling, and not without its concessions. From fewer USB ports to an over-priced vertical stand, and its removed "Install Other OS" feature, here's what you should know before picking one up. More »
  • #sony

    Sony Bravia Connected HDTVs Finally Land Netflix Streaming

    Sony's Bravia Internet Link, seen first as a $300 add-on box and later as a built-in component on some Bravia TVs, will finally support the only movie streaming service that really matters. That'd be Netflix, in case you were wondering.
  • #tvs

    Dealzmodo: 32-Inch Sony Bravia for $485, Shipped

    Today's Woot is a 32-inch, 720P Bravia LCD television. It features a 2500:1 contrast ratio and two rear HDMI inputs. And it's probably a solid alternative to just picking up something cheap at Walmart. [Woot]
  • #dealzmodo

    2008 Model-Year TVs Go Extra Cheap To Make Room For 2009s

    Clearance pricing is a fact of retail, but this year, the remaining 2008 TVs are taking sick price slashings to make room for only marginally better 2009 sets, according to research done by HD Guru.
  • #hometheater

    Sony's Swiveling HDMI Cords Are Brilliant But a Tad Pricey

    The dual simplicity and success of the HDMI cord is, in itself, proof that electronic Darwinism is alive an well. But once in a while, even one cord can be difficult to plug in. More »
  • #televisions

    Realizing We're all Poor, Sony Launches Budget Line of Networked Bravia HDTVs

    Considering we're one financial slipup away from living out The Grapes of Wrath, we can now get excited when Sony crams higher-end features like network widgets into their budget-friendly, W-series Bravia LCD HDTVs.
  • #hometheater

    Sony TV Remote Will Steal Your Identity to Order Spiderman 3

    Sony's latest Japan-exclusive Bravia W5 and F5 are some fancy LCDs, refreshing at 240Hz and featuring deep contrast ratios. But the neatest thing about these TVs is surely their credit card-reading remote control. More »
  • #ads

    New Bravia Ad Features World's Largest Zoetrope

    We saw them building it, and now here's the finished product. It's a neat ad, but I feel like seeing the zoetrope in person would be way cooler. [YouTube via Didn't You Hear?]
  • #ces2009

    The Best HDTV Demo Footage We've Seen At CES

    Bless you National Electronics Inc, CE wholesalers out of NYC—I will buy your Bravias, so long as a palette of Live at the Acropolis DVDs is part of the deal.
  • #ces2009

    Live: Sony CEO Sir Howard Stringer CES 2009 Keynote

    The second real day of CES 2009 kicks off with Sony CEO Howard Stringer's keynote speech. Sony said yesterday they saved BIG product announcements for the gadget emperor himself. What are they? (Besides Tom Hanks.) More »
  • #ces2009

    Sony Bravia VE5 LCDs Turn Themselves On for You, Make Eco Sexytime With Hot Cathode Fluorescent Lamp

    The Captain Planet-secreted secret sauce in Sony's "Eco" Bravia VE5 sets is their Hot Cathode Fluorescent Lamp, which cuts power consumption by 40 percent. More »
  • #ces2009

    Sony Bravia XBR9 and Z-Series LCDs Get 240Hz and Built-In Internets, Cheapo V-Series Goes 120Hz

    Surprisingly, no massive or LED-backlit LCDs from Sony, just bread-and-butter updates. Its higher end XBR9 and Z-series sets finally get built-in internet, no stupid add-on required, while cheapo TVs get formerly high-end goodness. More »
  • #photo

    Sony Is Shipping All This Stuff to CES

    I can only imagine the resulting tower of unpacked boxes. [Sony Blog]
  • #ads

    Sony's Enormous Bravia Zoetrope Caught Zoetroping

    As reported yesterday, Sony's new Bravia ad will feature the world's largest zoetrope, a 10m tribute to those Olde-Tyme Rotational Animation Dee-vices displayed in local children's museums. You know, with the horses? Here's a video. More »
  • #ads

    New Bravia Ad in Production to Feature Kaka, Gigantic Zoetrope

    A new Sony Bravia ad from the creators of the Balls, Paint and Play-Doh ads is currently in production in Northern Italy, and we have some shots of the shoot. It looks just as crazy and awesome as its predecessors.
  • #bravia

    Review: Sony's Complete Bravia Link Home Theater System

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  • #bestlcdever

    Sony LED Bravia KDL-55XBR8 Reviewed: Best LCD TV Ever

    In case you haven't gotten enough of amazing TVs you can't possibly afford in this awesome economy today, Cnet has reviewed the 55-inch, plasma-killin' tri-color LED-backlit Bravia XBR8 we saw a couple months ago. Spoiler: Sony's setup didn't lie—it's the best LCD TV ever, falling just short of the best HDTV ever, nearly matching Pioneer's PDP-111FD (Cnet's best flat-panel period) in blacks, color accuracy and bright-room picture quality. More »
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