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Sony VAIO T13 and T11, Sony Ultrabook with Intel Sandy Bridge Ready to Release in June
May 3rd
When first showcased at CES in Las Vegas a few months ago, Sony VAIO T13 and T11 has a lot of attention from Ultrabook lovers. Now, both devices are rumored to be released no later than June.
Both Ultrabook will use Intel’s Sandy Bridge processor core i3-2367M, 4GB DDR3 of memory with Intel HD 3000 graphics. On the side there is Bluetooth 4.0, HDMI output, USB 3.0 and USD 2.0.
Sony VAIO T13 and T11 equipped with a frame of 323 mm and weighing about 1.6 kg for 13-inch version. Both devices use a hybrid hard drive and 320GB and 32GB SSD also has been equipped with HD web cam in the 13.3-inch display (1366 x 768). Unfortunately, not yet known how much are the prices for both Ultrabook.
Sony-Ericsson Duet will Ends Soon
Nov 3rd
Duet of Sony and Ericsson in mobile phone company Sony Ericsson which has lasted for 10 years will soon be over. Sony made sure to buy 50% ownership of Ericsson, so Sony Ericsson is completely under the control of Sony.
Sony has agreed to buy Ericsson shares worth USD 1.5 billion. The transaction also includes a patent deal, in which Sony will get 5 sets of patents from Ericsson that is important in the manufacture of mobile phones.
The news that Sony will buy the full Sony Ericsson has been circulating fast some time ago. Some observers claim the deal makes sense because Sony wants to integrate the mobile phone division with mobile gaming devices and tablet computers.
“We will be able to more quickly offer a smartphone, laptop, tablet and television are connected to each other and open a new world of online entertainment. This acquisition makes sense for both Sony and Ericsson,” a statement from Chief Executive Sony, Howard Stringer.
Founded in 2001, Sony Ericsson at first made a promising start. Walkman phones and Cybershot series was warmly welcomed in many parts of the world. But lately, they are getting lag in the smartphone segment.
The full acquisition process of Sony on the Sony Ericsson expected to be completed in early 2012 after obtaining approval from the regulator. Ericsson will then be fully focused on the telecommunications business. The future handset of the company likely to be branded Sony.
Comparison of the PSP and the iPod Video
Oct 8th
The new iPod video was one particular of the most surprising goods of 2006, due to the reality that iPods didn’t consist of the video function, because the launching of the 5th generation of iPods in 2005.
Nonetheless, the all-natural comparison the clients (and not only) produced was the one particular among the play station transportable, also recognized as the PSP and the new model of the iPod series. PSP is essentially a handheld game console which was created by the business Sony Pc Entertainment, back in 2004. The public’s reactions to this new gadget which was rather various than nearly every thing on the marketplace was good, due to the truth that the little gadget permitted buyers to play popular games, and, at the very same time, watch clips. For the price, buyers will not have a problem to buy it, especially when there is easy cash.
Comparing the batteries of these 2 devices or, greater mentioned, the life of the batteries, it is a truth that the PSP gadget lasted considerably longer than the iPod. Even though playing a film, the battery of the iPod dies soon after practically 2 hours and a half, Though the PSP battery lasts up to far more than 7 hours, which is a massive plus.
Comparing the audio good quality, it ought to be mentioned the reality that the two the devices present a good audio excellent; Nevertheless, the iPod video turned out to give a slightly clearer sound than the play station transportable. More >
Walkman Android Ready to Compete with the iPod Touch
Sep 19th
Walkman is one of the most popular music players in its time, but drowned in the digital age because of the presence of the Apple iPod. Attempting to do a refresher at the same time compete with the iPod Touch, Sony Walkman brings with Android Gingerbread operating system.
Sony announced the presence of Walkman Z series. This music player has advanced specifications like Android smartphone, although can not be used for the call. It uses Nvidia Tegra 2 processor, 512MB of RAM and a 4.3 inch 480 x 800 resolution.
Walkman Z Series also has Wi Fi connectivity, GPS, mini-HDMI ports, DLNA and WM-Port/mini-USB. A special Walkman button becomes a shortcut to the music features.
Due to use the Android OS, this one Walkman also provides various services from Google such as Gmail, YouTube, Google Maps and Google Talk. The storage capacity consists of 3 options, 16/32/64 GB.
In audio technology, Sony trying to show off with Clear Audio Technologies, the feature is claimed to make the audio sound output steady and clear.
This Walkman Z series that looks beautiful will be marketed in Japan starting mid-December, with prices starting at USD 363. Yet to be announced when will arrive in foreign countries. Walkman Z Series is not the only Android music player, previously there was the Galaxy S Wi Fi.
Sony Ericsson Live, Android Gingerbread Combined Walkman
Aug 27th
Sony Ericsson officially announced the arrival of Sony Ericsson Live, smartphone walkman with Android Gingerbread based operating system. By wearing the label ‘Walkman’, the handset is claimed to be superior in the music sector.
Sony Ericsson Live has a 3.2 inch HVGA screen with a resolution of 480 x 320. Have 1 GHz processor and 5-megapixel camera resolution. Users also are able to record 720p high definition video.
The handset has a walkman special button for accessing the music player. Music sector is given special attention, for example by the presence of Sony xLOUD technology to add audio output clarity.
There’s also a TrackID feature to keep track of the song. Sony Ericsson Live also provides access to the music service and video content on Sony’s Qriocity. However, the service is not available in all areas.
Sony Ericsson Live will be available starting fourth quarter of 2011 in some markets. The price has not been announced, but obviously more expensive than the W8, the first Walkman phone from Sony Ericsson.
The main specifications of Sony Ericsson Live: More >











