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February 27th 2008

Checking out Sony’s S-AIR, BDP-S350, and S550 at EHD

Filed under: HDTV, Home Entertainment Those at all curious about some initial thoughts and reactions to Sony S-AIR new wireless system and its first major Blu-ray player throws since the end of the format war, in over his head upgradeable HD! We will have more to the Sony Open House 2008 shortly. Sony P-S350 and S550 profile 2. 0 player hands onsSony-S-AIR hands permanent | Mail | Comments.

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February 27th 2008

Sony’s new Walkman hands-ons

Filed under: Portable Audio, Video Portable If you are down with the Walkman line, then probably sat and took note of the new Sony 16 GB Bluetooth hotness this morning. Nothing crazy going on here, but we have a few pictures of the NWZ-A726, NWZ-S615F and all-out NWZ-A829 along lust (or chide, depending). Gallery: New Sony Walkman hands supplements permanent | Mail | Comments.

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February 27th 2008

Sony announces $499 Metal Gear Solid PS3 bundle, God of War PSP pack

Filed under: Gamingdigg_url = 'http://digg. Com/hardware/Sony_announces_499_Metal_Gear_Solid_PS3_bundle '; It is not surprising that Sony has had some sort of new PS3 SKU in the works, but the company has already reached finally official with him, and thrown into another surprise to boot. On the former front, Sony announced Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots PS3 Bundle, which includes this game, 80 GB PS3 and a wireless controller DualShock 3 (also available separately), for all the usual $ 500.

Watch to coincide with the launch of MGS4 in the second quarter of this year. As if that were not enough, Sony also outside the wraps of its new God of War PSP Entertainment Pack, which includes a spiffy red Kratos-approved PSP, the God of War: Chains Olympus game, Superbad at UMD, and To download a voucher Syphon Filter: Combat Ops free.

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February 27th 2008

Sony PFR-V1 WTFones ears-off

Filed under: Features, Home Entertainment, Audio Portable We think Sony showed a bit of wisdom and discretion out of the PFR-V1s abroad, but we were wrong. The $ 500 "field staff speakers" are definitely headed Stateside, and it's just as we expected: it may sound decent enough to justify the price, but honestly, nobody is going to use these.

The $ 500 "field staff speakers" are definitely headed Stateside, and it's just as we expected: it may sound decent enough to justify the price, but honestly, nobody is going to use these. Seriously, anybody. Probably not even at home, even despite the fact that they are not really that uncomfortable. See our facial expression, pain after the break.

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February 27th 2008

Sony H50 and W300 camera hands-ons

Filed under: Digital Cameras Curiously, it turns out that the photos that roam around the DSC-W300 really do not do the packing thin-megapixel point-and-shoot justice. That actually seems pretty good finish in real life, but the lens protrusion was a little disconcerting. And, of course, the DSC-H50 is a strong, solid bugger sense, not very different from what you expect from the M-series.

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February 27th 2008

Sony SRS-ZX1 Multimedia Speakers

The latest multimedia speakers from Sony, the SRS-ZX1 measures approximately 5″ deep and 6″ tall. They aim to make you feel as though you are in a recording studio or at a live concert, which translates to the most lifelike sound possible thanks to its unique mobius-band shape of the duct in the solid aluminum speakers that reduces wind noise to deliver deceptively large, crisp sound from speakers so small.

The duct design is merged with a digital signal processor to function as Sony’s “turbo shift” technology, moving bass sounds in the inaudible frequency range to the audible range for an enriched bass experience. The SRS-ZX1 multimedia speakers will roll out this April for around $400 each. Permalink | Comment | Uberbargain | Uberphones.

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February 27th 2008

Sony MDR-AS20J Headphones

Sony is targeting the active lifestyle crowd with its MDR-AS20J headphones that fit over the outer ear with an earbud which is rooted inside the ear canal itself. This makes it perfect fodder for those who love pounding the treadmill at the gym, making a few vigorous runs at the track, or simply trekking through mountanious regions to get away from it all.

No matter how rough it gets, rest assured that your music will not be interrupted as the Sony MDR-AS20J headphones will remain in place just like those pesky barnacles stuck at the pier. I just hope that your portable media player or MP3 player will be a tough cookie as this pair of Sony headphones will probably outlast the device. Permalink | Comment | Uberbargain | Uberphones.

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February 27th 2008

Sony ICD Series Of Digital Voice Recorders

Sony is accompanying its UX series of digital voice recorders with higher end versions from the ICD series, targeting professionals, broadcasters and non-PC users, bringing to the table double the storage capacities compared to the models they are ousting. First off we have the high-end ICD-SX68 and ICD-SX68DR9 digital voice recorders thaat are meant for business professionals, and they function with the Dragon NaturallySpeaking speech recognition software from Nuance Communications, Inc.

These two recorders feature 512MB of storage capacity that provides up to 185 hours of voice recording time in Long Play mode, but if you want to record MP3s then that time drops to just 8 hours. Both these models will be available this April, with the ICD-SX68 and ICD-SX68DR9 models retailing for $150 and $200, respectively. Permalink | Comment | Uberbargain | Uberphones.

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February 27th 2008

Sony Help Out Broadcasters

If you’re looking for broadcasting digital voice recorders, then the ICD-P620 digital voice recorder would be a suitable choice from Sony. Meant for Internet broadcasting and Podcast enthusiasts, this device features Digital Voice Editor software and a USB cable that facilitates easy recording transfer to a PC or notebook. Conversion from recorded audio to MP3 format for podcasting is a snap, where only a single step is required.

Conversion from recorded audio to MP3 format for podcasting is a snap, where only a single step is required. The ICD-P620 comes with 512MB of memory which translates to 260 hours of recording time. Should you actually make an incorrect dictation while recording, you can easily overwrite it to cover your mistake. The Sony ICD-P620 will be available at retail stores near you this April for approximately $60.

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February 27th 2008

Sony ICD-B600 For The Budget-conscious

Having a digital voice recorder around can be pretty handy, especially when you want to make impromptu voice notes in order to remember whatever task you have to do in the future. Sony will be making available its ICD-B600 digital voice recorder this April for approximately $40, bringing 512MB of internal flash memory to the masses. That amount is able to provide up to 300 hours of recording time in long playing mode.

Sony will be making available its ICD-B600 digital voice recorder this April for approximately $40, bringing 512MB of internal flash memory to the masses. That amount is able to provide up to 300 hours of recording time in long playing mode. Other features include a 12/24 hour clock and a couple of AAA batteries to run it. Looks like this is a suitable addition for college students and those suffering from short-term memory.

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