Posted by KathyrnConrad | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 07-05-2012
If Sony’s German site is to be believed, then it’s safe to say the outfit’s had a change of heart recently.

Read the original:
VAIO T13 Ultrabook could be coming with Ivy Bridge, according to Sony’s German site
Read More
Upon its debut, the Xperia Play suffered from a lack of game titles that were compatible with its unique built-in gamepad. While the selection has improved considerably since its inception, the question remains: wouldn’t it be nice if the handset supported any Android game you threw at it?

Follow this link:
GameKeyboard 2.0 requires root, maps Xperia Play gamepad to all Android games (video)
Read More
Posted by UndineXy | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 02-05-2012
Finally escaping its plate glass prison at CES , Sony’s unveiled its first Ultrabook, the VAIO T13. It’s set for release next month and currently packing an Intel core i3-2367M processor (no 3rd generation processor just yet), within a 323mm frame that weighs in at around 1.6kg. Storage is a hybrid of a 320GB HDD and 32GB SSD, hoping to juggle fast start-up times with capacity, while a HD web cam beams out from above the 13.3-inch (1366 x 768) display

More:
Sony unveils its first Ultrabook, the VAIO T13
Read More
Posted by JisselleLekaz | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 27-04-2012
It may not be as sleek as its S kin , or even as powerful as that mid-level U , but this recently leaked Xperia ST21i might just have enough goodies to lure a handful of you in. According to Techblog , this thick, 3.2-inch unit packs some pretty run-of-the-mill features, including an 800MHz Qualcomm chip paired with 512MB of RAM, a 3-megapixel shooter to help with those Instagram shots and a bland 640 x 480 screen res.

See more here:
Sony Xperia ST21i with ICS leaks out, shows off its chunky physique
Read More
Posted by JanettGauna165 | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 27-04-2012
Okay, so maybe physical keyboards were a bigger deal back in 2010 when this thing was filed, or maybe — just maybe — we’ll one day see an Xperia Play smartphone with both a gamepad and a full QWERTY counterpart. A patent for such a contraption was just granted to Sony by the USPTO, which stakes its claim for a device with two sliding mechanisms in addition to the display

See the rest here:
Sony patent suggests Xperia Play with dual keyboards, it’s slidingly slidable
Read More
Posted by pyxobevy21 | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 27-04-2012
Leave it to photography buffs to leak product shots that are decidedly unblurry , if poorly framed. Dpreview forum goer Bibogue outed a sneak peek at the Sony NEX-F3, a mirrorless shooter that seems to be poised to replace the NEX-C3

Continue reading here:
First image of Sony NEX-F3 leaked, outs 16.1 MP sensor
Read More
Posted by NevermanGlauner539 | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 26-04-2012
There’s not much we don’t already know about Sony’s Xperia U (formerly the Kumquat ), the entry-level Gingerbread handset for the company’s revamped mobile offerings. Fortunately, those brave boys down in the FCC’s underground bunker decided to dissect the handset and delve into its internals, where we can still see some of that Ericsson branding — presumably it doesn’t see any harm in using up some of its old parts if they’re hidden from view

Follow this link:
Sony Xperia U gets torn to pieces, FCC destroys something beautiful
Read More
Posted by JanickiTart747 | Posted in TV, Uncategorized | Posted on 25-04-2012
Britons and citizens of the ROI! Sony’s bringing Netflix to all Sony Entertainment Network -connected devices.

Excerpt from:
Netflix brought into the Sony Entertainment Network fold for British Bravia buffs
Read More
You can only skim through so many iPad/iPod/iPhone docks before things start to get predictable, and when a speaker dock stands out, it’s usually for a retro design or a little mood lighting . Sony’s two newest iOS docks, the CMT-V50iP and the CMT-V75BTiP, may look like your standard options, but they aim to break the mold by using magnetic fluid instead of speaker dampers to move sound. Sony says this technology provides clearer audio with less distortion, and no dampers means a slimmer design

See the original post:
New Sony iOS docks promise clearer sound thanks to magnetic fluid
Read More