Sony T100 and T20: for Staying In and Going Out
The two newest recruits to the Cybershot family, the T100 and T20, are aiming to bring out your inner fashionista, apparently. That is, if your inner fashionista is moved by half-an-inch of pink or red metal this week. And have you crowded round the HDTV at a party to check out how great Araminta’s shoes…
Sony Internet Video Link Overpriced at $300
The release date for Sony’s Internet Video Link was just set in July. And while it started as a peculiarity, the pricing at $300 makes it a stinker. https://gizmodo.com/gallery-and-hands-on-sony-bravia-internet-video-link-b-226824 The TV net streaming box that only works with a few newer Bravias seemed to bring the mega corp’s bad taste in launching media formats to…
Sony’s Line Show Today: Their Gadget Plans for the Year, Unveiled
Back in January, Sony didn’t have much of anything new to show at CES, despite having a booth that looked as futuristic as a lunar colony. Which isn’t to say that they had nothing up their sleeves. The company just wanted to save all their freshest gear for their own 2007 line show, which happens…
Sony Bluetooth Headphones: More Music, Less Tug
There are cans and there are cans. And then, for the truly clumsy music fan who is always struggling with cable-doorknob interface, there are wireless cans. So let us all welcome Sony’s latest Bluetooth headphones. The DR-BT50 are perfect for cold snaps – all they are missing is fake fur trim – while their younger…
Reviewed: Sony Cradle Audio iPod Speakers (Verdict: Performance Doesn’t Justify Price)
We found it somewhat surprising that Sony was working on an iPod speaker system. Too bad it generally sucks. Such is the opinion of the overlords over at iLounge, which has the first review of the CPF-iP001 Cradle Audio. That’s not to say that it’s a total waste of money. The 2.1-channel speakers produce “acceptable”…
WTF Alert: SNES Outselling PS3 and 360 on Amazon.com
Amidst the usual video game champions on Amazon’s Best Sellers List: Video Games, you might find something out of the ordinary. If you head south to around number 17, you’ll see what I mean. It appears that everyone’s old video game flame known as the SNES is outselling Sony’s Playstation 3 on Amazon.com. Wonder why?…