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Sony Data Tiles
(03 April 2006) - Developed by Jun Rekimoto in the Interaction Laboratory of Sony's Computer Science Laboratory, these Sony Data Tiles use tagged, transparent tiles to present dynamic information when placed on a flat panel equipped with sensors. The system makes use of both physical and graphic user interfaces and can either be used independently or in complex configurations. To get a better sense of how they work,...
Sony DSC M2
(01 December 2005) - Our friends over at Compact Impact just alerted us to the fact that they are getting some of these incredible little Sony twisty 5 Megapixel still and video cameras in time for the holidays. So, of course, we added it to the Gift Guide (in addition to a few other things)....
CH Readers: Vote for Sony's PSP U.K. Launch Print Campaign
(26 September 2005) - Designers Neil McFarland and Jon Burgerman were asked to create art inspired by the game Wipeout Pure to be used in the print ads for the U.K. launch of Sony's PSP. CH readers get to pick which one will actually get used. Check them out and vote for your favorite. ...
Nyko PSP Charger Case & Theater Experience
(14 July 2005) - Nyko has come out with two accessories for the PSP. First is the Charger Case (left), in which your lovely PSP fits snugly into a neoprene lining. Both items use a lithium-ion battery. The battery works by having the PSP battery charge first. When it's in use, the charger's battery is used before that of the PSP. The Charger Case adds 7 extra hours....
Sony Ericsson K750i
(11 July 2005) - On Friday I managed to procure a Sony Ericsson K750i and after spending the weekend with it I'm very impressed. In basically the same form factor as the T610, they've jammed in a 2 Megapixel camera, MP3 player, games and all the organizational tools I use in my Treo. While it's not a Treo replacement, it's definitely a great alternate phone for one who...
Keep Your Eyes on the Road
(13 May 2005) - Sony's latest in-car GPS unit, the NVXYZ777, displays a 3D rendering of the streets and buildings of Tokyo. This high resolution touch screen device also has 30GB of storage and is capable of playing back audio and video files potentially making it a complete media solution. While this thing looks amazing and I absolutely want one, I'm afraid I might watch it more than...
PS Pictogram Series X Porter Bags
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PSP Launch Party in NYC
(22 March 2005) - It's rumored that Thursday's US drop of the Sony Play Stations Portable will be over 1 million units. For those of you in NYC who want to celebrate and even better, get a PSP hours before the rest, there's a launch event at the Sony Style store tomorrow night. Carson Daly will be hosting and Danger Mouse will be spinning, and the first 500...
Mobile Payments
(23 February 2005) - As the quest to consolidate wallet contents in to the mobile phone continues, we still look to Japan as the technological innovator. Next month trials will begin to test the use of mobile phones for subway fare payment. No worries about dialing up the right screen or sending off a text message, the entire transaction will be handled by a small chip manufactured by...
Sony Ericsson Ring Phone
(16 November 2004) - Ring Phone, by 24-year old designer Tao Mais, is the winner of a recent design competition sponsored by Sony Ericsson. The competition was open to participants from universities and colleges in China-- the world's fastest growing mobile phone market. Will you see something like this one day? Yes, but not for a few more years. via core77 ...
Sony Eggo
(08 November 2004) - This Winter why not use headphones as ear muffs? The Sony MDR-D66SL (better known as Eggo) headphones are not only super comfy and great sounding, they're the perfect solution for cold weather listening. The egg shaped housings are plain and simple and the speakers are angled to perfectly fit your ears inside the warm, cushioned casing. $89.00 at audiocubes.com ...
Sony DSC-T3
(30 August 2004) - Sony, today, announced a few new digital cameras, including this, the DSC-T3. The T3 is an update to the T1-- my favorite pocket camera ever. The T3 has an even better LCD screen and comes in a slightly more compact package. As they did with the T11, the big sliding lens cover has been removed. It's great that the device is now thinner, but...
Sony HMP-A1 Personal Video Player
(27 May 2004) - Sony's brand new HMP-A1 Personal Video Player is pretty slick, for a personal video player. I'm not yet convinced people are going watch TV and movies on a 3.5 inch screen. Remember the Watchman? Exactly. What makes more sense is having a color screen on an MP3 player with the ability to store and review digital photos....
Sony DSC-T1 vs. DSC-T11
(21 May 2004) - I4U has a side by side comparison of Sony's 2 newest slim digital cameras, the DSC-T1 and the DSC-T11. The features, functions and interface are the same. The only difference is the case. The T11 is pearly white and thinner than the silver T1. It's thinner because the sliding lens cover has been removed. As far as I'm concerned, the lens cover is extremely...
Sony LocationFree
(08 January 2004) - Comprised of a 12.1-inch wireless touch screen LCD monitor and a base station, Sony's LocationFree personal TV system allows users to experience television, video, Internet browsing/streaming video, e-mail, and digital photos--- all while mobile and without a PC. It can also be used to control most home A/V components. LocationFree is expected to be released later this year. Is convergence finally maturing? Sony seems...
Sony DSC-T1
(16 November 2003) - The Sony DSC-T1 is the smallest 5 Megapixel camera in the world. It also has a 3x optical zoom, but the mechanics are on the inside of the camera. The display on the back is huge and the color quality is pretty great. Best of all, the software is incredibly fast, which means no waiting between snapping photos or during playback. get the DSC-T1...
Vintage Electronics
(13 April 2003) - The Pocket Calculator Show is a site dedicated to vintage electornics. In this case, items from the 70's and 80's are already vintage. The photo above proves that Sony has understood the concept of mobility for quite awhile now. It's the Music Shuttle, circa 1983. The Shuttle allows you to take your music player from your car and and use it like a walkman....
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