We can now officially announce that the photo for Sony first Product Picture Contest is our new Blu-ray Mega Changer (BDP-CX960) which has the ability to store, manage and play back 400 Blu-ray Discs, DVDs and CDs. The product will be available at retail this fall for about $800. Thanks to everyone who submitted a [...]
Read MoreWe’re still looking for a winner, so we just revealed clue 6 – Keep those guesses coming, because we’ll be revealing the product soon! Don’t forget, the winner gets a nice $1000 to SonyStyle. Guess all 3 questions correctly: – What is the product – What it does – The price it will be [...]
Read MoreThe contest continues since no one has guessed all three questions correctly so far. Today we reveal clue number five. – What is the product- What it does- The price it will be offered at retail (closest to the actual price wins)
Read MoreHave you ever wondered how the processor, the workhorse of your VAIO, comes to life? Well, if you’re a geek like me you’d probably be interested to know that these complicated little guys require things like ion implantation at more than 185,000mph and the creation of 20 metal layers of transistor connections in less than 500nm…[...]
Read MoreI’m James Walton and I am the store manager of the Sony Style store in South Coast Plaza located in Coast Mesa, CA. I’ve worked for Sony for 5 years and in that time traveled all across the country opening 6 new Sony Style stores in Texas and along the west coast. This is behind our [...]
Read MoreIt’s been four days since we kicked off our Product Picture contest and the submissions are rolling in. No winners yet. Here’s clue number four. For ayone who isn’t in the know, we’re kicking off something new here on the Sony Electronics blog and we want you to be a part of it. Over the next [...]
Read MoreRead a report Sunday from PC World that Toshiba is going to be introducing a Blu-ray Disc player in the near term. Assuming it’s accurate, I was going to write something about the irony of it all; how after almost a year and a half following the end of HD-DVD/Blu-ray format war they joined the [...]
Read MoreWe’re kicking off something new here on the Sony Electronics blog today and we want you to be a part of it. Over the next 6 days, we’ll be providing you with clues containing pieces of a cool, new product we’ll be announcing this week. Each day, another piece of the puzzle will be revealed. The [...]
Read More1976. It was a bicentennial year for the U.S. and also the year Sony assembled every product offered in a single location. In the summer of ’76, baseball fans weren’t the only thing packing into stadiums. Sony assembled all their products at The National Stadium in Sendagaya, Tokyo (also known as the Olympic Stadium, home of [...]
Read MoreToday’s byte comes from the creative crew at Photojojo. Their latest article shows you how to make a moving photo. (Photo courtesy of Photojojo.com) It’s really simple and involves taking a short video, looping it and playing it back in a digital frame. I thought it would require a ton of expensive equipment but was [...]
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