miércoles, 3 de agosto de 2011
Pioneer AVIC-Z120BT 7" In-Dash Double-Din Navigation CD/DVD/MP3 with Pandora iPhone streaming
Sophisticated Navigation and Groundbreaking Features
A double-DIN navigation receiver with a wealth of groundbreaking features. Click to enlarge. |
ECO Graph offers a a visual representation of your vehicle's environmental impact. |
Complete iPod control, including voice control and the unique new MusicSphere feature. |
Access Pandora stations through your iPhone. |
- AVIC FEEDS for iPhone compatible
- Bluetooth Hands-Free
- Bluetooth Audio Streaming (A2DP and AVRCP)
- Navigation destination entry by Voice Control (Address Search, POI selection by category or brand name)
- USB Direct Control for iPod/iPhone and USB Devices (Optional Cable
Required for iPod/iPhone) - Advanced Sound Retriever to restore your compressed media to near CD quality
- XM and Sirius Radio Ready
- 3 Hi-Volt (4V) RCA preouts for adding on external amplifiers
- Two-Way Crossover with separate High and Low Pass settings.
- Built-in MOSFET 50 W x 4 amplifier for excellent sound quality, minimal distortion and efficient power handling.
- DVD/CD Player
- Supertuner IIID advanced analog and digital processing assure superior imaging, less distortion and noise, and stronger, smoother broadcast signal reception.
- AUX input to easier plug in your portable media devices
- Back-Up Camera Ready
The line of AVIC-Z products have long been considered the last word in navigation, and this year, the AVIC-Z120BT stays true to its Pioneer heritage with its high performance features. Out of the box, this system offers a comprehensive map database from Tele Atlas, covering the entire United States, Canada, Alaska and Hawaii, enabling users to route to millions of destinations including more than 12 million points of interest (POIs). The built-in Text-to-Speech engine clearly pronounces turn-by-turn direction and street names to ensure smooth travels.
The AVIC-Z120BT also offers a wide variety of map views tailored to different driving experiences. For example, "Rear View" allows you to watch your cargo in tow with your optional back-up camera while simultaneously being able to view the map. High-resolution 2D and 3D maps provide renderings of nearby landmarks and terrain to help you navigate the world around you. The Z's high-powered graphics processor and precision-guided GPS sensor deliver stunningly detailed mapping with amazing accuracy.
Pioneer's AVIC-Z120BT takes convenience to the next level with voice-activated navigation. You can simply input an address by voice or find a place to re-fuel by saying, "Find the nearest gas station" or "Find the nearest McDonalds"
Enjoy All Kinds of MediaBuilt to navigate, but born to entertain, the AVIC-Z120BT offers audio and video playback from the most popular formats. Whether you're watching DivX files on DVD, H.264 video on SD card or iTunes AAC files on CD, there are dozens of playback options for your favorite media. You will also appreciate the Z's ability to simultaneously entertain your front and back seat passengers with two different audio and video sources using Dual Zone functionality. You can also access your favorite Pandora stations through your iPhone.
Ditch the Headset With Built-in Bluetooth
Take incoming calls through the AVIC-Z120BT, and be heard clearly without a headset courtesy of Bluetooth technology. Connecting your compatible phone is easy and gives you instant touch screen access to your contacts. You can also dial a contact with the sound of your voice by simply saying "Call Jack Smith."
Your iPod (and iPhone) Will Thank You
On top of being an exceptional navigator, the AVIC-Z series delivers an iPod experience that blows away FM transmitters or cassette adaptors. Even at the first glance, you will fall in love with the easy-to-use touch screen controls for your music and brilliant 7-inch display for your videos. Album art is also beautifully displayed.
With the optional cable (CD-IU50V) connected to your iPod, you will notice how easily you can find songs, videos, artists, or playlists with a few simple taps of your finger. Pioneer has also created powerful searching tools such as Link Play and Alphabet Search to help you find content faster.
The AVIC-Z120BT also features voice-activated control of your iPod. Simply say the name of an artist, album, playlist, or genre to bring up the next song.
Customize and Colorize
This all-new AVIC-Z120BT features a revolutionary touch screen interface that let's you build your own home screen with the navigation, multi-media and Bluetooth functions that your use most. Simply drag and drop a function's icon in the menu to create up to 15 shortcuts within your home screen.
You can further customize the navigation receiver by adjusting button illumination color to match the interior of your car, or by uploading your own boot-up screen photo.
The Freedom of Speech
Navigation functions, iPod audio control and hands-free Bluetooth calling can all be controlled with the sound of your voice. Voice-activated control over your navigation system not only performs in-car tasks with greater speed, but helps you keep your eyes (and attention) on the road ahead.
MusicSphere
Pioneer's new MusicSphere for the AVIC-Z120BT allows you to easily create instant playlists from the music in your iTunes library. MusicSphere uses an advanced plug-in that works with iTunes to intelligently construct playlists from your massive music collection by analyzing attributes such as feeling (bright, energetic, gloomy, relaxing calm), rhythm pattern, Beats Per Minute (BPM), and more. Playlists are stored on your iPod or iPhone and accessed through the AVIC-Z120BT's MusicSphere interface.
ECO Features
For eco-friendly consumers, the system also features the second generation ECO Driving function with new features that provide driving status reports and the driver's impact on the environment with visual images on-screen. Through Pioneer's proprietary AVIC FEEDS PC software, the unit can estimate the fuel cost of trip routes as well as the vehicle's CO2 emissions through detailed Drive Reports. Through a proprietary fuel consumption algorithm, AVIC FEEDS can also log and archive driving data and analyze driving habits to generate various reports with suggestions to improve fuel efficiency.
ECO Graph
New to this generation of eco-conscious features, the ECO Graph feature provides a view in addition to 2D and 3D, which divides the map view screen with a new graph to provide drivers with a visual representation of their environmental impact. Additionally, when a route is set, the unit will calculate a Drive Score based on driving efficiency which factors abrupt stops and accelerations and idle time.
HD/SAT Radio Ready
The AVIC-Z120BT gives you plenty of room to expand your broadcast options. With optional tuners, experience the vast channel selection of XM Sirius Satellite Radio and HD Radio.
What's in the Box
AVIC-Z120BT Main Unit, Installation Hardware, User's Manual
Price: $1,600.00
Sony ICF-CD533 AM/FM CD Under-Counter Kitchen Clock Radio
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Brand New Activision Icarly With Pillow Case Nintendo Wii Enjoy Creative Comedic Gameplay
The iCarly gang has accidentally deleted their latest Web show. Now showtime is upon them, and with nothing ready to show, their only option is to perform live. Help Carly and her friends create a new show from scratch by re-creating some of your favorite skits from the TV show and even creating all-new skits designed to your specifications. Can you help save the day? Join the cast ofiCarly for fun and interactive gameplay based on the hit Nickelodeon show. Design your very own iCarly webisodes by creating more than 100 hilarious skits, including Random Dancing and Street Fishing. Add your own signature touch to skits by selecting special intros, outros, music, green screen effects, sound effects and more, and see how well you're doing with a Fan Meter that determines your success, progression and unlockables content. iCarly puts you right on the set of the show with fast-paced, funny gameplay and characters voiced by the TV show cast for an experience you'll never forget.Price: $47.58
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Samsung WIS09ABGN LinkStick Wireless LAN Adapter
The WIS09ABGN LinkStick is a wireless USB adapter that provides instant access to InfoLink™ RSS data - like news, weather, sports and stock information - on your Samsung HDTV screen! Also the WIS09ABGN supports Blu-ray Live with Netflix, Pandora and PC streaming (MP3,JPEG).Price: $79.99
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Panasonic VIERA G10 Series TC-P50G10 50-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV
Panasonic TCP50G10 provides the incredible clarity and the best viewing experience, you can now enjoy a complete web entertainment even without your pc. Panasonic has been dedicated to bringing new picture with improved technologies, by addition of Amazon's VOD streaming video service. The VIERA G10 Plasma series include many features like the Viera cast web menu, Viera image viewer and THX certified Display.The THX Certification is for faithful movie image playback while the Viera Image Viewer is for easy sharing of digital photos and home videos. The G10 series also offers 1080p resolution, deeper blacks and a native contrast ratio of 40000:1. It also has an Infinite Black Panel; 600 Hz Sub-field drive as well as Game Mode and Viera Link. The 600 Hz Sub-field drive produces crisp and focused images for dramatic action, fast moving scenes and sports. The Neo PDP technology not only delivers sharp detailed images but also with remarkable brightness.
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martes, 2 de agosto de 2011
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Sony: A WikiFocus Book details the History, Origin of name, Formats and technologies, Products, VAIO, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Sony BMG, Digital photography, Corporate information, Regional manufacturing and distribution, Controversy and impact of Sony.Sony Corporation commonly referred to as Sony, is a Japanese multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Minato,Tokyo, Japan and the world's fifth largest media conglomerate with revenue exceeding ¥ 7.730.0 trillion, or US$77.20 billion (FY2010). Sony is one of the leading manufacturers of electronics, products for the consumer and professional markets.
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Intrapreneurship Case Study of the Sony Corporation's PlayStation by Intrapreneur Ken Kutaragi
Th story of the Intrapreneurial (corporate entrepreneurial) corporate struggles, determination and the ultimate creation of the the very successful Sony PlayStation by persistent and driven intrapreneur Ken Kutaragi, who's international Intrapreneurial Success story has now become one of the most celebrated in business history.
Intrapreneurship has been successfully utilized by corporations, partnerships, and non-profit firms in the US, Europe, Asia, and Africa. The underlying concept and idea of Intrapreneurship or Corporate Entrepreneurship had been present in corporations in the United States, Japan, and all around the world, for many decades, even before the term was used in the mid 1980's in the mainstream media.
Howard Edward Haller's University Master's Thesis was published back in 1982. Haller's Thesis was the first academic case study of Intrapreneurship or corporate entrepreneurship. The intrapreneurial success of PR1ME Leasing helped the small growing OTC listed parent corporation (PR1ME Computer) to grow rapidly with strong sales and profits. PR1ME Computer Inc. was OTC listed and becoming NYSE listed n 4 years after launching the very successful Intrapreneurship adventure, PR1ME Leasing.
The terms and basic concepts of "intrapreneur" or "Intrapreneurship" have existed and been effectively utilized in corporations for decades before the popular media put Intrapreneurship in mainstream media. On February 4, 1985 TIME Magazine's article, "Here come the Intrapreneurs" discussed the Intrapreneurial spirit including the creation of Apple, and Saturn within General Motors, as well as Intrapreneurship ventures at AT&T, Data General, DuPont, and Texas Instruments.
Steve Jobs, Apple's Chairman then and now, used the word "intrapreneurship" in a Newsweek magazine article, September 30, 1985, in which Chairman Job's shared: "The Macintosh team was what is commonly known as intrapreneurship-only a few years before the term was coined - a group of people going in essence back to the garage, but in a large company."
Now for the history of successful product creation and international marketing launch of Sony intrapreneurial creation, by intrapreneur Ken Kutaragi, of their very success intrapreneur success with PlayStation.
Ken Kutaragi, who was educated as an electrical engineer, joined Sony Corporation in Japan in 1975, at the age of 25. Ken Kutaragi was working in the sound labs at Sony Corporation when he bought his young daughter a Nintendo game console. Ken observed his daughter playing with the new Nintendo game but he was displeased with the quality of the sound of the Nintendo game. Because of his training and experience in electronics Ken concluded that a digital chip, dedicated solely to sound, would significantly improve the quality of the Nintendo gaming system.
Because the Sony Corporation was not involved in computer games, Ken Kutaragi negotiated to keep his job at Sony, while working as an outside consultant (entrepreneur) for Nintendo on their computer gaming devices. Ken developed the "SPC7000" for the next generation of Nintendo games/machines.
After Ken's success as a consultant to Nintendo the senior executives at Sony Corporation threatened to fire him after they discovered his sideline project with Nintendo. Fortunately for Ken, he had the strong support of Norio Ohga, the Chief Executive Officer of Sony Corporation. Chairman Ohga personally recognized the value of Ken's creativity, entrepreneurial spirit, and innovation, so he encouraged Kutaragi's efforts.
Then with the Sony Corporation CEO's support (and begrudgingly the rest of Sony's senior management's blessing) Kutaragi continued to work as a part-time consultant to Nintendo. Ken successfully developed a CD-ROM-based system for Nintendo.
Then in a life changing twist of fate Nintendo elected not to go forward with the CD-ROM system. Ken Kutaragi saw the market and business opportunity of computer gaming systems for Sony. With his Intrapreneurial spirit, Ken pressed hard to convince the Sony Corporation to enter the electronic gaming business. While most of Sony's senior management did not consider Ken's computer gaming device more than a toy and not worthwhile for Sony, Chairman Ohga took a major chance and backed Kutaragi's plan.
Ken was persistent and he went on to lead the effort to help Sony develop its own gaming system, which became the blockbuster product success "PlayStation". Ken Kutaragi has been often been referred to as "The Father of the PlayStation," was well as all related Sony products, including Sony PlayStation 2, Sony PlayStation Portable, and the current Sony PlayStation 3.
Ken Kutaragi has the heart and sole of an Intrapreneur or Corporate Entrepreneur. He fought against corporate "nea sayers" within Sony's management ranks and Ken literally laid his job on the line at Sony to press for the creation of the computer gaming product within Sony. Ken is created with saying, "I wanted to prove that even regular company employees said no, [and] especially regular company employees could build a venture of this scale with superb technology, superb concepts, and superb colleagues."
Sony's "System G" 3-D technology, aka Sony PlayStation, was released in 1994. It immediately outsold Nintendo's Super NES to quickly become the world's top home-gaming platform. Ken's group within Sony did not rest on its significant laurels, Kutaragi and Sony took another major financial gamble on PlayStation 2. Sony backed Ken's corporate entrepreneurial (Intrapreneurial) venture by investing $2.5 billion into the PlayStation start-up, and has gone on to build over 70% of the home-video-game-console international market share.
Sony's PlayStation product line has become the leading video-game platform. The financial payback to Sony has been astronomical. At of the end 1997, Sony's PlayStation annual sales had grown to $7 Billion, in only first four years of the PlayStation product line existence. Ken's Intrapreneurial (or corporate entrepreneurial) success has been called one of the greatest new business creations and launches in business history. Since the 1994 PlayStation's launch, this new Sony product line outperformed both the Sega Enterprises and Nintendo gaming machines.
The Sony PlayStation has taken the clear market share of game consoles, with PlayStation sales of more than 70 million units in the late 1990's. At that time, one in four United States households owned a Sony PlayStation product. The financial success of the Sony PlayStation was so impressive that by 1998, the PlayStation was providing 40 percent of Sony Corporation's operating profits. The strong profits from the Sony PlayStation line still accounts for about one quarter of the overall Sony Corporation's profits.
Kutaragi was soon rewarded for his significant success as an intrapreneur within Sony. Ken was promoted to be the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Sony Computer Entertainment (SCEI), the video game division of Sony Corporation. As Chairman and CEO, Kutaragi built Sony Computer Entertainment group into a major profit center for the Sony Corporation.
In late 1996, Ken was replaced as President of Sony Computer Entertainment and was promoted to Chairman of Sony Computer Entertainment. That was only a temporary situation as Ken retired from that position in 1997 and became the honorary Chairman of SCEI.
Howard Edward Haller, Ph.D.
Chief Enlightenment Officer
Intrapreneurship Institute
http://www.intrapreneurshipinstitute.com/
Howard Edward Haller, Ph.D., is an accomplished serial entrepreneur, successful serial intrapreneur, seasoned senior corporate executive, university professor, university board trustee, former university board president, academic scholar, an award winning published author, screenwriter (Member of the WGAw), and Professional Speaker (Member of NSA) delivering Keynote Speeches and Seminars on Leadership, Entrepreneurship, Intrapreneurship, Overcoming Adversity, Servant-Leadership, Leadership and Adversity, and Innovation.
Howard Edward Haller's (now a Ph.D.) Master's Thesis was published in 1982. Intrapreneur Haller's Thesis was the first academic case study of Intrapreneurship. This, inside the firm, research focused on the "super mini computer" manufacturer PR1ME Computer's successful Intrapreneurship adventure from 1977 to 1980
Dr. Haller is the Chief Enlightenment Officer of the Intrapreneurship Institute. Dr. Haller is the author: "Intrapreneurship Success: A PR1ME Example" & "Leadership and Adversity:The Shaping of Prominent Leaders" both published by VDM Verlag Dr Muller AG & CoKG.
Sony Ericsson T303 Pink Joins the Sony T303 Black and Silver Variants
The new Sony T303 Pink offers exactly the same features and design as the other two models in the range but exchanges the exterior casing colour for a new light pink finish, this new handset is aimed firmly at a female audience and will appeal to any women looking for a fashionable mobile phone on a budget.
The Sony T303 features are not awe inspiring but it offers th basic functions needed on a day to day basis, in these times of credit crunch and tightening of purse strings the Sony T303 looks set to win against some of the more expensive and feature packed rivals.
The Sony T303 handsets are of the slide design, hiding the main keypad and protecting it whilst in pockets and handbags, there are still some external buttons available when the phone is closed to control key features such as incoming calls and menu options.
Compact, Chic and Easy-to-Use are words that best describe the T303 from Sony Ericsson. What the Sony T303 lacks in high specification is certainly made up for in its styling, with its classy mirrored finish and compact sliding design this handset will no doubt appeal to a wide range of users who like their mobile phones to be functional and sexy, and both apply to the Sony Ericsson T303.
Features include 1.3 megapixel camera, media player, TrackID, FM radio and Bluetooth so keeping yourself entertained while out and about with this funky little handset will prove to be as easy as its functionality, and with its diminutive dimensions the Sony Ericsson T303 fits easily in to both your hand and pocket.
The Sony Ericsson T303 is a move away from Sony Ericsson's recent releases that offer the latest in mobile technology but is sure to be a hit with those people who are after a distinctive handset with great aesthetics that will not cost the earth.
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The Pink Sony T303 is a phone for those on a budget but do not want to skip on style, its small dimensions and pink finish make it an ideal present for young women out on the town as well as ladies that lunch in two for a fiver venues.
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Review of Sony Reader Digital Book
With the introduction of the new digital paper technology, there are now a wave of new digital readers on the market. It seems that digital reader technology has finally thrown down the shackles of immaturity and become a viable way to read. In this article I am going to be looking at the Sony Reader Digital Book and outlining my opinions on it.
A Sexy Little Number
The first thing to notice with the Sony Digital Reader is its stylish design. The reader comes in a number of different colors but mine is of the dark blue variety. The reader is encased in a stylish metal shell giving it a grown-up air and a hint of sophistication. The system also comes bound in an outer case which opens and closes like a book for protection.
Down the side of the screen are the numbers 0 though 9 strategically placed to coincide with menu option locations for ease of menu navigation. Below the screen there is a zoom button and a button for placing bookmarks. A nice aspect to the reader is that there are two sets of buttons for flipping pages; one which coincides with the placement of your fingers when reading a book in landscape mode and one for when reading in portrait. This is a feature that I'm particularly impressed with and that other readers such as the Irex Iliad don't possess. At the bottom of the reader there is a headphone jack and volume control. There is also a USB connector port and a mains connector for charging. The reader can be fitted with two additional memory cards. At the top of the reader there is a slot for both PROduo and SD cards. The device is light and compact, I can't help but be impressed with it's physical design.
Under the Hood!
Ok, it's time to get down and dirty. When you flick the on switch, the reader takes about three second to power up which is very favourable in comparison to the Irex Iliad which takes about 40 seconds. When the system power up you're presented with an attractive menu with 10 options which are as follows:
Continue reading - This is a helpful little feature that allows you to jump straight back into the book you were reading and at the correct page.
Books by Title - Organise the entire library of books by title.
Books by Author - Organise the library by author.
Books by Date - Organise the books by date.
Collections - with the software provided you're able to create a number of categories in which to organise the books, you can then view these categories through this menu option.
All Bookmarks - View bookmarks that you have placed on all books.
Now Playing - It is possible to listen to MP3 music while reading a book, this is where the name of the track is placed and from where you can change track.
Audio - Display the list of audio titles on the reader.
Pictures - From here you can view pictures on the reader. This is a nice feature although the quality of the pictures isn't great.
Settings - Change the various setting on the reader.
The system is quite feature rich but what is it like as a reader?
Reading With the Sony Reader
My initial impressions of the reader is that it's very comfortable, it's lightweight and compact design means that you can easily use the book anywhere at all; while relaxing on the sofa, when in bed, when outside, on the train, bus or anywhere else. It's basically just like a real book. This said, there are a few drawbacks that make reading from an actual book still the better option. For example the device takes a second or so to flick pages - this isn't such a major issue but when wishing to change a number of pages at the same time it becomes a little annoying.
I have been quite impressed with the device's battery life. Having used the device for a number of weeks I still haven't had to charge the battery. This is however dependant on how you use the reader. If you constantly listen to mp3 tracks while reading I should imagine that the battery lasts considerably less time.
Supported Formats
The supported formats for the Sony Reader are as follows:
BbeB Book - Sony's official format. Books of this format can be purchased online from Sony's book store.
PDF - This is Adobe's famous format, the reader does support PDF but there are a number of issue. I will be discussing issues and solutions below.
RTF - A universal document format. The Sony Connect software will automatically convert Microsoft DOC files to this format on uploading to the reader.
TXT - Basic text format with no kind of formatting.
Supported image formats:
JPEG
PNG
GIF
BMP
Supported audio formats:
MP3
AAC*5
What's the Deal with PDF?
When buying a digital reader a lot is made of a devices ability to display PDF files. What firstly has to be understood is that PDF displays content on screen exactly as it will display on the printed page. So if for example a book is designed for on an A4 page, it will loose a little quality and readability when displayed on a smaller screen. This isn't the end of the world however and Sony have added features to make reading a PDF more comfortable. The first of these is the ability to flip the page into landscape mode. This effectively splits one page into two and produced large text size and better image quality. This however is still smaller than an A4 page is designed to be. It's important to point out that the zoom feature does not work on the PDF format so what other options are there?
Making PDFs a Viable Option for the Sony Reader
Thankfully there are a number of free third party applications available for download that convert a large PDF file for viewing on the Sony Reader system. The best of these is called PDF to LRF converter. I have used this software extensively and find it extremely good, it's absolutely essential for anybody with a Sony Reader.
The Sony Reader Software
The system comes with a software package for uploading and managing the titles on the Sony Reader system. Generally I find the software easy to use and well designed although there are some features that I would like adding. The first of these relates to placing books in categories. As mentioned earlier it is possible to place the books into categories to make managing large libraries easier. However, with this software as of yet there is no way to create sub-categories. For me this would be a very handy feature as I read lots of science books. Instead of creating a science category with a number of sub categories covering physics, chemistry etc. I have to create these categories separately. Well, I guess this isn't a major issue but it's something that I'd like to see improved upon in the future.
The software does come with the device though I believe it is a work in progress and you will probably find that at some stage you will be able to download an improved version from the Sony website.
Buying Ebooks
Sony have there own website devoted to selling ebook specifically for the Sony Reader (BBeB Books). This website works very much like Apple's itunes and is accessed through a free software package that can be downloaded from the Sony website.
Conclusion
Using the Sony Reader I have become a real avid supporter of ebook reader technology. The amount of space I'd saved using the Sony Reader is incredible. The good thing about reading an ebook is when you have finished, you can simple delete it where as with a real book it usually sits in a corner collecting dust. Though I didn't think I would be, the Sony Reader has turned me into a really ebook fan and even encouraged me to read more than I normally do. Would I recommend the Sony Reader? You bet I would.
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My name is Richard Merry and I'm a computer studies graduate. I'm currently studying Spanish though my primary interest remains information technology.
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Sony Laptops Review - History, Pros and Cons
It was in 1955 when this company released its first commercial product TR-55 (transistor radio). After that it went on to release many such products and slowly the company changed from its original name and so in January 1958, the company's name was changed to Sony. Since then, it has been noted for manufacturing some of the best in-house standards for new storage and recording technologies as a substitute of adopting those products manufactured by other companies. At, present Sony is recognized as one of the leaders in electronics manufacturing products from videocassettes to video players, DVD's to Televisions and from Music Systems to Laptops.
Sony Laptops
Sony Laptops are truly a pleasure to have when you require computing powers however do not need to be loaded with cumbersome and heavy equipment. Sony Laptops such as the Vaio Notebooks which are a great amalgamation of performance, entertainment and style. The flexibility and multi-tasking to unite with other people makes these laptops exceptional and different from other brands. The Vaio is light laptop which is very easy to carry and comes with one of the best durability and connectivity. With this laptop you can surf the net, listen to music, play various games and even watch videos by using some of the powerful graphics of the Vaio. This series of Sony Laptops are a beautiful combination of style, entertainment and power.
Sony Laptops are actually the favorite among all the fans and music lovers. The Vaio are great in design and are very famous among the students and even home users as they have many unique features as per the users choice. There are several variations of Sony Vaio which include VGN-CR, VGN-NR, VGN-TZ, VGN-AR, VGN-UX, VGN-FW, VGN-FZ, VGN-BX etc. Sony Laptops have very much benefited from the successful electronic industry as Sony ventured into the portable computer industry to attract their existing fans around the world. The knowledge of electronics and digital music has given Sony Corporation additional edge over their competitors.
Specifications
Some of the bestselling models of Sony Laptops include TP2, AR60, CR30, FZ30 and CR30. Besides these, there are many other higher versions of Sony Laptops. Some of the specifications of these Sony Laptop models are:
The CR and NR series are mid low range series with basic features and style.
SZ, FZ and AR series are the mid range series with latest features and flexibility.
The UX and TZ series is the high end series meant for business purposes and heavy works.
The series are categorized as follow:
AR Series - Desktop Replacement. 17" display, 8.3 lbs. $1,530
NR Series - Entry Level.15.4" display, 6.3 lbs. $750.
CR Series - Mid level, choice of nine colors.14.1" display, 5.49 lbs. $870.
FW Series -16.4" widescreen display, great for movies, 6.7 lbs. $900
SR Serires - Mobile available in three colors.13.3" LED backlit display, 4.14 lbs. $1,200
TZ Series -Ultra-mobile and powerful. 11.1" LED backlit display, 2.7 lbs. $1,900
Z Series - High End and light. 13.1" LED backlit display, 3.42 lbs. $1,800
In conclusion
Sony laptops are at the innovation edge of the laptop industry and especially advanced when it comes to sound and picture quality. They are not the cheapest on the marketplace and don't intend to be so. Buying is a Sony laptop is a bit statement of a status statement but the fact is that these laptops deliver the goods not just the look. If you see yourself at ahead of the trend or simply want to buy a Top Quality laptop, Sony laptops have to be on top of your to buy list.
Pros:
Most up to date technology used
Superb picture quality
Amazing sound
Nice look / design
Brand status
Cons:
As to be expected for such quality laptops, price is high
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Sony CyberShot TX7 Review
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Today we're looking at one of the hottest cameras announced early January at the annual CES event. It came from the Sony booth and is part of the T series family which are the ultra compact point and shoot cameras. Characteristics of the CyberShot T series is that they are all high end cameras with a thin body and a sliding cover in front of the Carl Zeiss lens. They also wear a heavy price-tag and unfortunately the camera we're discussing today is no different. With a price-tag of $400 and a 2010 February release date, I'm of course talking about the Sony CyberShot TX7.
What's in the box
The CyberShot TX7 is packed like you're used to with Sony products. The packaging is very small and has the essentials printed on it. Surprisingly the blue version is shown on all boxes, it's not dependent on the color of the model inside. The first things you're going to see are the manual, a registration paper and a advert for additional accessories including the party-shot dock. After that you finally get to see the camera you've been reading so much about. The Sony TX7 immediately draws attention to itself for its slim and premium design, more on that later. Sony was quite generous on the cable side of things. You get an AC cable for charging, a USB cable and a Stereo audio cable for connecting your dock with a stereo system, but HD people will mention that sound can be transferred through a HDMI cable so this particular cable will probably not be used much.
An HDMI cable is absent so you will have to buy one of those if you want to connect your camera directly to your tv. Also absent is a DC cable, so the dock can't be used as a charger right out of the box, I was a little disappointed by that. And I have to say I was moderately surprised that a wristband and an Exmor R mention were attached to the camera right out of the box. After removing both I was all ready to insert the included battery (a really small battery, new generation not found in the previous T cameras) and a SD memory card. Yes The Sony CyberShot TX7 is the first to support not only memory pro duo but also SD and SDHC.
There was one more thing in the box. A little pen you can control the touchscreen with. I don't think anybody will want to use it but it deserves a mention nevertheless for the fans. One circumstance the pen can really shine is when you're using the drawing features on the camera. And that's all you will find in the box. Apart from an HDMI cable and a DC cable, pretty much everything you can wish for is there.
Design
The first thing you're going to notice when glancing at the TX7 is the slim aluminum design. Its all brushed aluminum and with the lens cover up, the only two things that pop are the Sony and CyberShot logos. Everything that could possibly distract you from the minimalistic design are hidden behind the lens cover. It's interesting to see that Sony has opted to change some of the little body features that the TX1 and T900 had. For one the Sony logo is now in the middle and the CyberShot name has been removed from the cover to the lower body. Also gone is the curve in the lens cover which made the older models look like the cover was actually going all the way to the back of the device. With the cover down things still look relatively clean. The lens is on the left side with the flash right beside it. The stereo microphones are placed slightly to the right.
Moving to the back. It's almost all display, edge to edge. There are almost no buttons as the camera is controlled by the 3.5" touchscreen. Sony has done a terrific job getting rid of the wide edges around the screen. On the right edge they have placed a small metal ring where you can attach your wrist band to. Compared to previous T series cameras the metal ring is now really small which is great. Some people might prefer the longer wider wristband attachment though because it allowed them to hold their thumb on it to get that extra stability. Sony also added one extra button which is a dedicated Movie/photo button. Besides that you get the same buttons that TX1 users have. The on/off button (you can also turn on the device by sliding the lens cover), the shutter release, a play button for showing your photos and last but not least a zoom rocker.
I do have one remark about the design: Why so much technical branding? Beside the lens Sony printed a lot of technical terms some of which we didn't even understand. On the top it says: HDavchd, which is one of the video formats it can record to and just above the touchscreen you will be reminded that this camera has the new Exmor R sensor. Maybe they added the info to help impulsive buyers. The house dad that bought a new camera because it looked shiny and then comes home and says: 'look dear, I bought this camera which has an Exmor R and a optical steady shot. I guess it's really good.'
Yeah well don't always judge a book by its covers. Luckily the branding isn't that annoying especially when you compare it the amount of every other camera on the market. But I would applaud the company that manages to release a camera without any branding (apart from company logo and camera series). Maybe it's just impossible because of the rights and patents or something.
The overall design of the Sony CyberShot TX7 is amazing. It's looks so clean for a digital camera. Believe me this camera will turn heads and people won't immediately recognize it as a digital camera. Which is great because the point and shoot products and SLRs are not known for their design. Also think of the benefits like when you want to take pictures of your high school sweetheart before you actually asked her out or something like that.
Ease of use
For this part of the review I wanted not only my opinion but also those of a few people around me. But first I want to mention that I quickly found the patterns in the controls which made it an easy ride for me. On the left and right side you see a lot of icons indicating modes that are active at that particular moment. For example when you've activated the panorama mode a little icon on the left side will notify you of this. If you want to change to a different mode simply click on the panorama logo and select the mode that best suits your needs. Options are: twilight (6 shots becoming 1, ideal for low light), 10fps burst mode (10 shots in a second, ideal for fast moving objects), Panorama (sweep to make, ideal for landscapes) and HDR mode (2 pictures with different settings, ideal for high contrast photos).
The Sony TX7 perfectly implemented this system in all of its controls. Click on the timer to set a timer, click on the menu button to access the preferences etc. For me at first I was skeptical of the new dedicated movie/photo button. I thought it was a waste of space as you can also switch modes using the touchscreen. But as I started shooting photographs and movies I found myself reaching for the button a lot. It's just a whole lot easier and quicker somehow to use the physical button for switching between the video and photo functionality.
Sony has done a great job with the TX7 on the ease of use department. The buttons on the left side and right side aren't just buttons, they're also indicators of the modes and settings you have selected for that particular shot. The dedicated buttons (shutter, zoom, video/photo and show gallery) are really the bare essentials and things you always want to have in reach. Not everything is perfect though. For one the touchscreen is good but not great. The iPhone will beat it with its capacitive touchscreen and multi-touch. And secondly there's no way to see which settings you have used once the photo is taken. It would be great if you could hit the little info button and get all the information you got while you were taken the picture.
Now I showed the camera to a couple of passers by, you know mom, grandma, aunt, and asked them for their honest opinion. They all said that the camera was very easy to use. The icons were clear and the few buttons made the Sony TX7 one of the few cameras that don't intimidate the users. Unlike the Panasonic Lumix TS1, which rumors say scared Bill Gates once. So it seems that the device is easy to use for both tech geeks like myself and regular folks.
Specs and features
The Sony Cybershot TX7 comes with all the latest technology from Sony. The modes includes: smile mode (camera takes a photo when subject smiles), face detection, panorama, 10fps burst, twilight and much more. The auto mode is going to be the mode most users leave it at. In that mode the camera automatically detects whether you're attempting a macro shot, twilight or any other shot. It also knows when it's on a tripod, which is really cool.
Image quality
Overall the pictures this point and shoot can produce are quite good. With its wide angle lens (25mm) landscapes photos are a please to make and look at. But I did notice a touch of softness in the edges. And because the camera tries to keep noise down, some sharpness goes lost in the process. Colors are realistic but some users may not like it because they aren't really as vivid as some other compacts on the market. But for me I prefer a more realistic look to the "Disney" feel that has become really popular these days.
The panorama shots are great, a real plus. They always work, I've shot 10 so far and all 10 were flawless. Of course sometimes a small stitching error is made but given the ease of use I can hardly complain. Twilight mode is another thing users may want to experiment with. In this mode the camera takes 6 shots and compares them to create the ultimate photo. It works because in this mode low light pictures are considerably sharper and have less noise. HDR mode is the last one I'm going to talk about in this review.
Here the camera attempts to make a photo with lots of counter light. Imagine a tree with the sun behind it shining in your camera. In a normal situation the tree will be black with a big yellow dot behind it, right? Well in HDR mode the camera attempts to photograph the tree without any loss of tree details. So instead of a black tree, you get a brown tree with some nice textures on it. Surprisingly this mode works outstanding. I say surprisingly because these types of shots could only be managed my $1500+ SLR cameras in the past, that is until today because the Sony TX7 handles them with ease.
Conclusion
Sony has delivered a stunning camera with the release of the Cybershot TX7. It's a very compact device that you can take with you everywhere. It looks great from every angle and most people seem to agree because this camera is a real head turner. The touchscreen is pretty responsive (almost iPhone like, but not quite) and the different modes and options are easy to find. So the camera is very easy to use. Picture quality is good but not SLR like. The image can be a bit soft but the TX7 does a great job keeping noise away and making really good photos in a very short time. Video recording of this cam is superb. It's the best I've ever seen and I still can't believe all that is coming from such a small device.
So I recommend the Sony Cybershot TX7 to people who want a good looking small compact camera that takes really good pictures. You won't be disappointed, just don't expect SLR quality.
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Sony Ericsson Mobile Phones - The Evolution Continues
Sony Ericsson have consistently held their place within the top 5 mobile phone manufacturers for over 10 years, this is in no small part due to the vast range of new handsets that the manufacturer releases on an almost weekly basis.
It does not seem that long ago when a Sony Ericsson mobile phone would conjure up images of square, brick shaped devices with a massive antenna poking out of the top of them, having said that these were still far smaller and feature rich than their competitors' offerings, which were sometimes better at holding the door ajar than making wireless phone calls.
The merger between Sony and Ericsson took place 5 years ago and the combination of these two very capable manufacturers has produced some of the most sophisticated and functional mobile devices ever to grace the mobile market.
Sony Ericsson have catered for every users requirements, from the technofobes who shy away from new fandangled technology but realise they do have a need for a mobile phone if just for emergency situations right through to the gadget hungry, self proclaimed 'geeks' who relish the fact that they can own a the latest and most feature rich handsets.
At the bottom of Sony Ericsson's portfolio where the handsets are simply for making and receiving calls and text messages there are the budget range. These include models such as the Sony Ericsson J100i and J230i.
These handsets are easy to use and do not include high-end features such as cameras, mp3 players and email support, they are simply there to make calling and texting a no hassle task. Because of the lack of these power draining applications these phones hold some of the longest battery lives of the Sony Ericsson range, ideal for people who literally just take their mobile phone with them in case of emergency.
Moving up the scale the next range of handsets encountered are the K-Series, these range from low specification, budget models with simple VGA cameras right through to 3.2 megapixel camera phones. This range is easily recognisable for its candy-bar design, there are no flips, clamshells or slider models, they are simply incased units with the display screen on the front of the phone with the keypad situated underneath and a camera lens on the back.
The low end of the K-Series offers models such as the K310i, a simple camera phone offering Bluetooth, Mp3 Player and 3D gaming. This model is small and light and not over fussy on design, ideal for users looking for a camera phone on a budget.
The mid range of K-Series features more technologically advanced models such as the Sony Ericsson K610i, a 3G enabled phone with a 2.0 megapixel camera and support for face to face video calling, this particular model is a great entry phone into the world of fast download speeds and mobile video that is 3G.
At the top of the K-series range there is the Sony Ericsson K810i, this device takes the camera to a high quality 3.2 megapixels with cybershot technology allowing for autofocus, zoom and flash. Other K810i features are Bluetooth, MP3 Player, FM Radio and 3G support.
The top of the range Sony Ericsson models and probably the most known of all of their phones are the W-series Walkman devices, this is where Sony really has their input of years of manufacturing Sony Walkman products such as portable CD players and MP3 players.
These are music orientated mobile phones, starting with the W300i that is a low budget, flip phone offering Walkman applications for uploading music tracks from a PC and creating playlists, finishing with the Sony Ericsson W880i, a slim and stylish music phone featuring a 2.0 megapixel camera, Bluetooth and 3G support, it is at the very top of the W-series and a gadget hunters dream device.
As Sony Ericsson move into the future they are already giving consumers a taste of what is to come, expect more and more megapixels from the cameras, new versions of the Walkman software for even more user defined options and new technologies for helping professionals in their businesses lives.
The mobile device is set to take over from standalone products such as cameras and MP3 players, in the future consumers should only need to leave the house with just one item to communicate, capture and amuse themselves and Sony Ericsson are certainly heading in the right direction to fulfill that dream.
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Sony KDL26L4000 - The No Nonsense 26 Inch LCD TV
When it comes to TV's, there is nothing quite like having a Sony. With decades of quality experience, this Japanese firm has made a reputation for itself with all of the products they create but nothing quite invokes sighs of appreciation and deep envy that the TV's they produce. Not only do they look good, but more importantly, they have superb quality that has been the benchmark for TVs all around the world. And with the inclusion of the BRAVIA LCD TVs in their line-up, Sony has once again shown why they are the company to beat.
There are some people though that doesn't have Sony first in mind when they decide to buy an LCD TV. Why, because although they would have nothing else, it also has a reputation for being pricier than other TV brands. This is a big misconception. True, there is no denying it, Sony can be a bit pricy, but there are some LCD TV's in their model line-up that can also be affordable and still have the touted Sony quality performance. And one of this is the Sony KDL26L4000.
The Sony KDL26L4000 26 inch LCD TV is one of the smaller models included in the Bravia LCD TV series that Sony offers. Like the previous Sony TV line-ups, the Sony KDL26L4000 is a TV that has a sole purpose of combining excellent performance, stylish designs, and a price that is fair considering what it offers. And with the famed Bravia Engine in the Sony, you are already one step ahead in having a fulfilling home viewing experience.
To some, the Sony KDL26L4000 may very well be defined as an affordable LCD TV because of its small size. Well yes, but, that's not it, its affordable as well when compared to other LCD TVs in its screen display size. Another consideration is that the Sony KDL26L4000 TV is a part of the entry level series. While it lacks the bells and whistles and all other features that its higher end models possess, the Sony more than makes up for it in its picture performance.
Besides the performance quality that an LCD TV provides, many people are also looking forward to the fact that LCD TVs can be used for a variety of video input sources. And this is where connectivity issues arise. Like the previous CRT TVs, connection options are mostly found at the back of the set with these flat panel TVs. And with this Sony, you have a multitude of connections that will allow you to use it with a variety of gadgets like video players, new generation video gaming consoles, a hi-def video camera, and even a PC, all yielding high quality images. Available connections with this Sony TV include input ports and sockets for 2 HDMI, RF antenna, S Video, 2 component and 2 composite, PC, Ethernet, and a headphone.
Design wise, the Sony KDL26L4000 is a marvel to behold. It's mesmerizing to look at this unit when it displays its top quality video performance, and still keeps on mesmerizing when turned off. A glossy black bezel frames the screen and this is a standard with most Sony LCD TVs. And whether you choose to keep it on its stand placed tabletop or hanged on the wall, this Sony television is the best choice for those who want an LCD TV that promises quality not only in performance, but also in durability.
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Does the Sony PRS600 Touch Edition eReader Have What it Takes to Challenge the Kindle 2?
Sony's new Touch Edition eReader is arguably the biggest current challenger to Amazon's Kindle 2. The following is based on my impressions after using the Sony PRS600 eReader for a few weeks. I also have a few opinions on how it compares to the Kindle 2.
First of all, let's list a few of the specs of Sony's new touch screen eReader:
6" touch screen; 600 x 800 pixels; 8 gray scales
Freehand note taking and annotating, highlighting; use included stylus or virtual keyboard
512 MB memory onboard will hold up to 350 ebooks
Accepts Memory Stick Pro Duo or SD card
Single font adjustable to five sizes
Battery lasts for up to two weeks or 7,500 page turns
Built-in dictionary
Available in silver, black or red
Formats supported: PDF, Adobe Digital Editions, epub, mp3, Microsoft Word files, BBeB
The PRS 600 comes with a neoprene carry bag. You would probably want to get a good cover though, as the included carrying bag does not provide much protection. You also get a USB cable to connect to your computer and a quick start guide. If you want an AC adaptor you will need to purchase that separately. You can probably do without though as eInk based eReaders like this one have very good battery life. A full charge does take about four hours, during which time the eReader must be connected to your powered on computer's USB port.
Sony also announced a few new features to go with their new eReaders. For one thing, Sony eBook Store software is now Mac compatible. In addition Sony ebook readers will be supporting Adobe Digital Editions, which means you can purchase ebooks from sources other than the Sony eBook Store. Ebooks in the Sony eBook Store will also be offered in Adobe Digital Editions so that owners of other ebook readers can purchase ebooks from Sony if they are also compatible with ADE. Finally, you will be able to borrow ebooks from public libraries that use Overdrive as their supplier for digital media.
Being able to check out ebooks from your local library and read them on your eReader sounds like a really good feature, but at the current time it is somewhat limited. Most libraries only have a few titles to choose from. The Los Angeles Public Library system for example only has a little more than 200 titles at this time; and that is a large library system. Libraries also have a finite number of "copies" of each title so most ebooks will have a waiting list to get on before you can check one out.
The Sony PRS 700, which the Sony Touch Edition replaces, was notorious for its bad glare which made reading outdoors or in bright light difficult. This is a common problem with touch screens, as is reduced contrast. The PRS 600 is not quite as bad as the PRS 700, but there is some glare. Contrast is also not as good as on most eReaders without touch screens. When reading outdoors I found the Touch Edition to be quite readable in either full sun or full shade. Where I had problems was in partial shade; it was hard to find an angle that did not show glare patterns on the screen. Indoors I found the worst glare when reading beside a table lamp, or when reading in bed with a side table lamp.
Glare issues aside, the touch screen does make navigation easier. Page turns are accomplished by either using a finger swipe on the touch screen or by using the buttons at the bottom of the eReader. The finger swipe takes some getting use to. The Sony Touch is rather difficult to use with one hand while reading in bed. Sony could have made this easier by placing page turn buttons on the sides of the eReader rather than on the bottom.
The touch screen also comes in handy for taking notes and highlighting. You can use the stylus to scribble in the margins if you like. You can also make annotations on PDF's, but not while they are zoomed. The default PDF view is usually too small to read as a whole page is fitted onto the screen, which on the PRS 600 is a little small for this purpose. You can use the zoom-in function on PDF's and then pan the image around using your finger on the touch screen.
You also have the ability to group your ebooks together in "collections" of titles based on author, category, etc. You can only do this from the computer however, not from the eReader itself.
On the whole I have enjoyed using the Sony Touch Edition. There are, however, a couple of areas where I think it falls somewhat short when compared to the Kindle 2.
First of all is the not so small matter of content. If you remove the Google public domain ebooks from the Sony eBook Store you will be left with about 1/3 of the number of titles that the Kindle store has. Yes, you can purchase ebooks from other online ebook stores, but mostly they seem to have pretty much the same titles at similar prices. When I have compared ebook prices the Kindle store almost always is less expensive for a given title.
Then of course there is Kindle's wireless connection. Of course purchasing ebooks wirelessly is very convenient, but the wireless connection also makes the Kindle 2 much more versatile. If you want to research something you are reading you can access Wikipedia or search on the internet. The Kindle browser is a bit clunky, but if you need to access the net or check your email, it's there for you. For me this is a much more valuable feature than the touch screen. Sony has also announced the Daily Edition eReader, which should be out by the end of 2009 and should come with a wireless connection. However, Sony's wireless will only let you connect to the Sony eBook Store; no internet and no wireless connections to other ebook stores. At least that is the information that has been released about the Daily Edition so far.
In conclusion, I do like the Sony. I found the glare to sometimes be distracting, but not so bad as to be a deal breaker. You may feel differently though, so it might be a good idea to have a hands-on look if you have a Sony Style store near you. I think Kindle's wireless connectivity is a much more compelling feature to have than Sony's touch screen though. And unless you mainly want to read current bestsellers (which are mostly $9.99 everywhere) or Google's public domain offerings, you may find that you will have less reading material to choose from with Sony's eReaders than with a Kindle 2, and it will probably cost you more.
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