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Showing posts with label Sony. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sony. Show all posts

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Sony Xperia Z1 - Best Smart phone

The Xperia Z1 also makes welcome design changes and adds a 2.2GHz quad-core Snapdragon processor making it one of the most powerful phones around.It improves on an already great smartphone and has the new features to keep it fighting for the title of best Android phone.The Z1 weighs 169g making it considerably heavier than the Galaxy S4 (130g) and the HTC One (143g). At 8.5mm thick, it is slimmer than the One (9.3mm) but not quite as slender as the S4 (7.9mm).

The Sony Xperia Z1 has a new camera software which allows for loading of new apps directly in the camera without having to switch between apps and this will let the users do cool things with the phone like taking photos in burst-mode or live-stream video to their Facebook page. Sony is in works with developers to bring more apps to the Xperia Z1. Connectivity-wise, the Xperia Z1 will feature the normal connectivity modes including Wi-Fi, 2G, 3G and Bluetooth.

The Xperia Z1 has a 5-inch TFT display with a resolution of 1980x1090 pixels. The TFT display of the Sony Xperia Z1, like that of the Sony Xperia Z Ultra, will be a TRILUMINOS one and have X-Reality for mobile.

Friday, November 30, 2012

sony's new 4K Ultra HD Video Player

when you think they cant do any better, Sony has come up with another “ must-have”, unveiling the 4k Ultra HD Video Player, loaded with some entertaining 4k content, including both full length Hollywood features and a gallery of videos.Critics often argue that 4k ultra-HD televisions lacks good quality content to pair up with the HD displays. No doubt that the television set can display 4k movies at superior quality, however, users cannot exploit that feature unless they have a wide range of choices and access to 4k content. In an effort to counter this critique, Sony has fortified the 4k Ultra HD Video Player with another component, its XBR-84X900 4k TV.The player will also have a server exclusively on no-additional cost on lease which comes preloaded with 10 full-length feature films like The Amazing Spiderman, Bad Teacher, Battle Los Angeles, That’s My Boy, The Karate Kid and The Bridge on the River Kwai. If you get bored with the movies, there are always other alternatives like sports clips to enjoy.This is the first time home viewers will be able to experience 4K video of this caliber at home. For Customers who feel they are left with a humongous, expensive, super-high-definition TV with nothing to watch, Sony says that its “solution” will be updated once every while with more content. This is a significant step forward for what many see as the future of television.

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Sony Takes Another Swing at Android Tablets With Xperia S

It's the second generation of the Tablet S, and it continues its predecessor's positioning as both a tablet and a universal remote control.However, the Xperia Tablet S is slimmer than its predecessor. Further, it has a quad-core Tegra 3 processor and is now included in Sony's Xperia sub-brand, which covers mobile experiences and includes the PlayStation.The Xperia Tablet S runs Android 4.0. It will be upgraded to Android Jelly Bean when the version becomes available.The device's 9.4-inch screen is coated to reduce fingerprint smudges and glare.The Xperia Tablet S has a full-sized SD card slot and HDMI connectivity. It also has built-in WiFi capabilities.Sony will preload redemption codes that will let purchasers access three out of 15 available movies from the Google Play movie library.The Xperia Tablet S will come with Sony Entertainment Network Services preloaded. This will give users access to music, videos and games from the network. It will also let users store photos and videos in the cloud and share them on any device at any time with friends through Sony's PlayMemories Online service.A preloaded Reader app will let Xperia Tablet S owners purchase eBooks from Sony and manage their books across Sony Readers and Xperia smartphones. This fall, Xperia Tablet S owners will be able to access dedicated content from PlayStation Mobile.
Sony also offers Small Apps, which will let Xperia Tablet S owners use minimized versions of various apps simultaneously with another app. Any widgets downloaded to the tablet can be added to the Small Apps.

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Sony launches New 20MP DSC-RX100 cool camera

The DSC-RX100 is the world’s first Cyber-shot camera, which has a 1.0 type CMOS sensor with 20 MP effective resolution supporting an exquisite image quality for a compact camera.Sony DSC-RX100 has a 1.0 type CMOS sensor with an effective resolution of 20MP. This sensor has an area which is four folds that of a 1/2.3 type sensor, which is present in normal point and shoot models, thereby helping the camera to capture more light as compared to the small sensor cameras, resulting in more detailed images. 

The other feature is the presence of a high speed autofocus, which locks the focus on the object in just 0.13 seconds and the speedy burst shooting option, which can capture 10 frames per second in full resolution.

Sunday, August 19, 2012

Sony Xperia P Ice Cream Sandwich update rolling out


Sony has started rolling out the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update to its Xperia P smartphone.Sony has informed in its blog post that ICS will appear on the Xperia P over the next few weeks globally.“All Xperia P users will get a notification when the upgrade is ready, but direct availability in the phone may vary across different markets and carriers,” Sony said.“It’s worth noting that in some cases, the software package may only be accessible via PC Companion or Bridge for Mac, instead of directly in the phone.”Sony also added the Xperia U, Xperia sola, and Xperia go are “next out the door” for ICS, but the company did not have details on exact launch dates.According to reports, Xperia P users should be seeing notifications updates, although this may vary in certain regions, as the roll-out is yet in progress. To get in on the ICS action the owner of the handset will need to either go to ‘check for updates’ entry in your phones ‘About’ menu, or connecting it to the PC Companion software.thats it.

Saturday, August 18, 2012

Sony Vaio E-series notebook

The Vaio E-series does look quite powerful. This is powered by the Intel Core i5–2450M (2.5GHz) processor, with the Turbo Mode taking it to 3.1GHz. There is 4GB of RAM to help this along. Just to make it clear, this isn’t from the latest Ivy Bridge series of processors, but the previous gen Sandy Bridge oneThe moment this laptop emerges from the box, your attention is going to get torn between multiple visual elements. The first is the black finish that gets a thin red border almost around all sides of the laptop. The second one is the lid is slightly smaller than the base area, which is a standout design.The matte black finish does have a slightly shiny element to it, but doesn’t catch dust and scratches, since it isn’t exactly a glossy finish. On the lid is the small Sony logo and a bigger VAIO logo in the middle.Framing the lid is a red stripe. Open it, and the same matte finish carries on around the keyboard and on the bezel, albeit in silver colour. This finish does spill over for a bit to where the keypad begins.Port placement is spread around the side spines – 4 USB ports (all 3.0 variety), HDMI out, Ethernet as well as the optical drive. No experimentation with placing the ports on the back. The cooling vent seems to be quite generous, and actually it is needed, since the machine inevitably heats up when taxed.

Sony Xperia Go

Sony Xperia Gois The device is really slim at 9.8mm thin and really light too weighing a mere 110 grams. It is lighter than the HTC One V (read our review) and the Motorola Atrix 2 (read our review) that weigh 115 grams and 147 grams respectively.
On the face of the Sony Xperia Go is the 3.5-inch display with a resolution of 480x320 pixels. Even though the resolution of the display seems a bit less, it is enough to get the job done as the LED display is quite crisp to use in day to day activities.Below the display rest the standard three touch sensitive buttons – back, home and menu.
In terms of connectivity, the Sony Xperia Go has the on/off/sleep/wake button at the top. The microUSB port rests on the right of the device and the headphones jack rests on the left. The best part is that these ports are well covered by rubber flaps sealing them from dust and external hazards. Even though it is nice that the ports are covered, they are rubber finish that acts as a cover is inconvenient to remove each time. The right of the device also houses the volume rocker. There is no dedicated camera button on the device and this is missed.All in all, the Xperia Go has a candy bar form factor and the design isn’t stellar enough to turn heads. But that's the price you pay for a rugged build. The phone is capable of surviving quite a few drops and bumps.