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May 28, 2006

PCmag reviews, the Sony VAIO XL2 Digital Living System ($2,699.99 direct) their update to the VAIO XL1 system introduced last year.
The Sony VAIO XL2 Digital Living System continues the company's path toward Media Center nirvana. Like the XL1, the new XL2 is a MCE PC that easily replaces your TiVo, CD changer, DVD player, and more. It's perfect addition to your home theater, particularly if you own an HDTV with an HDMI port.
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May 26, 2006

digitalworldtokyo. reviews Sony's Vaio VGN-UX50 handheld PC.
Sony's Vaio VGN-UX50 handheld PC measures 15cm x 9.5cm x 3.2-3.8cm and weighs 520g. Offers a battery life of 3.5 hours.
Processor: U1300 Intel Core Solo 1.06GHz CPU
512MB RAM
30GB SATA hard drive with drop protection
802.11a/b/g WiFi connectivity
Bluetooth connectivity
Compact Flash and Memory stick slots
Port replicator contains three USB 2.0 ports, one FireWire port, one 15-pin D-sub, and one Ethernet port
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
Seen at Ubergizmo
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May 25, 2006

Sony, Japan today announced their new MP3 player, called the NW-E005. In addition to supporting AAC, the It NW-E005 has 2GB of storage capacity, and the other models are the E002 with 512MB and the E003 with 1GB. They come in 5 colors writes akihabaranews
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May 24, 2006

Sony has introduced the D-VE7000S, an ultra-compact DVD Walkman. The feature rich music player sports a 7-inch widescreen LCD, supports a variety of disc formats such as DVD, DVD+ -R/+ -RW and DVD+ -R dual layer discs, as well as CD, Video CD, CD-R/RW. The D-VE7000S also supports DivX, MP3 and JPEG formats.
The D-VE7000S can be connected to your other audio/video devices and together with its 5.1ch surround sound Dolby Digital and DTS digital outpu writes NewLaunches
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Sony Ericsson today announced the V630i, exclusively for Vodafone. The V630i uses its 3G capabilities to deliver the perfect mix of mobile phone, music and multimedia applications at high speed and superb quality.
What makes this phone extra special is its support of Vodafone’s new Radio DJ service, an interactive music streaming service that allows the creation of your own music channels by rating tracks as you listen. The more you listen and rate, the more intuitive and personalized the music channel becomes. Tracks can also be bought directly using the service and, with the supplied 256MB Memory Stick Micro (M2) card, the V630i can store as many as 230 tracks to take with you wherever you go. A stereo headset is supplied, so you can enjoy this superb choice of music in full stereo quality.
The V630i also effortlessly handles the content-rich services from the world of Vodafone live! with 3G such as Mobile TV, video messaging and video telephony. In all, the V630i is a dynamic phone that is fun to use, appealing to young music lovers seeking the freedom and choice offered by the latest mobile technologies.
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A federal judge on Monday gave final approval to a settlement in a class action suit against Sony BMG Music Entertainment over anticopying software the company had embedded in some music CDs
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According to reghardware UK, British gamers may only be offered the 60GB version of Sony's PlayStation 3, a senior company official has suggested.
In an interview with UK games industry weekly MCV, Sony Computer Entertainment's UK operation, Ray Maguire said: "The lower-end, 20GB version of [the] PlayStation 3 has no Wi-Fi, no HDMI and none of the other slots in it, so it's really a question of where we would position it. It's more likely that we will only launch the 60GB version."
"We have time to watch the yen and be flexible, but that 60GB version looks like £425 in the UK at the moment," Macguire told MCV. "High trade margins in the UK are likely to see it come in with that kind of street price, though it's ultimately up to retailers."
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May 20, 2006

Samsung yesterday introduced their latest PDP TV, the Premium Anyview. The All in one TV are available in 42 and 50”, and includes a 300GB HDD for video recording writes akihabaranew .
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May 18, 2006

Sony on Tuesday unveiled the first VAIO notebook to include a Blu-ray capable disc drive. The VAIO AR with 17-inch widescreen display with Blu-ray will retail for around $3,500 USD.
The Sony VAIO AR sports a 1920x1200 pixel screen that can display movies in full 1080p HD resolution, includes HDMI connection for outputting the Blu-ray content directly to a high-definition television, Intel Centrino Duo chipset, built-in TV tuner, NVIDIA GeForce Go 7800 graphics card with 256MB of video ram, and integrated camera.
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