July 27, 2007
 | | Sony TP1 HTPC |
Sony has announced the TP1 HTPC, a new Living Room PC.
Features include a 1.83GHz Intel Core 2 Duo chip, 2GB of DDR2 RAM, a 300GB 7,200RPM SATA hard drive, dual-layer DVD writer, ATSC / NTSC TV tuner, GMA 950 integrated graphics set, and HDMI / DVI / VGA outputs.
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 | | Sony GV-HD700E |
Sony has announced the GV-HD700E, the world's first HD Walkman.
The HD Video Walkman allows for for viewing of HDV and DV tapes on the move. Features include a 7-inch (16:9) widescreen LCD - resolution of 1,152K (800x480x3[RGB]) , i.LINK and HDMI out
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July 25, 2007
 | | Sony STR-DA5300ES, STR-DA4300ES, and STR-DA3300ES receivers |
Sony has announced three new receivers, the STR-DA5300ES, STR-DA4300ES, and STR-DA3300ES
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 | | Sony DVP-FX860DT Portable DVD player |
Sony, Japan has announced the DVP-FX860DT, a new portable DVD player.
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 | | PS3 price cut increases Sales |
Cutting the price of the Playstation 3 is working out for Sony, the company claims that Playstation 3 sales have increased by more than 135% at the company's top five retailers since they announced a $100 price drop for the 60 gigabyte PS3 on July 9th.
They also say that Playstation hardware sales have increased by 161%, software by 15% and peripherals by 60%.
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 | | Sony NWD-B100 Series |
Sony has announced the NWD-B100 , a new Walkman MP3 player.
The player has a 3-line color LCD, comes in 1GB (NWD-B103 / B103F) and 2GB sizes (NWD-B105 / 105F), and features an FM tuner, mic / voice recorder, up to 12 hours battery life.
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July 21, 2007
| | Sony's PMX-M70 PMP |
Here are some spy shots of Sony's announced the PMX-M70, a new portable media player set for launch overseas.
No information on specifications but according to Engadget this will probably never hit America's shores
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| | Sony 5MP NSC-GC1 |
Sony has announced the NSC-GC1 , a new 5 megapixel camera.
The Sony NSC-GC1 aimed at the YouTube crowd, capture video in MPEG-4 at 15fps QVGA or 30fps VGA resolutions ,ability to pre-format footage and easily publish content to sites such as YouTube and Crackle.
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July 16, 2007
Sony has denied that the company "confirmed" a rumble-enabled PS3 controller..
A SCEA representative said "The SCEA employee referenced in Kotaku's story stated that he had read in the news that third parties are working on a controller with rumble for PS3. His comments were taken out of context."
"Sony has made no announcements about rumble and PS3."
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