Posts Tagged ‘itunes’

The Sony VAIO TT – Sony’s Answer to the Mini Laptop Boom?

April 11th, 2010



Sony is yet to grace the market with a VAIO mini laptop, in fact Sony has been openly reluctant to produce and sell a netbook. Sony executives have said that the cheap notebook concept doesn’t align with Sony’s “premium” corporate image. That said, I’ve seen Sony make some pretty rubbish electrics before, my TV for example, so this could be taken two ways: snobbery or a joke.

But in recent years, Sony have come out with some very genuine very up-market products that support this claim. Sony’s Bravia TV range is a market leader, they’ve continued the ‘Walkman’ legacy against the might of the Apple iPod and iTunes and in gaming, it’s extended its PlayStation brand, replacing the best-seller PS2 with the PS3 with a staggering

Sony W595 Joins the Sony Ericsson Walkman Range

November 18th, 2009
Sony W595 Joins the Sony Ericsson Walkman Range

Sony Ericsson have been busy of late releasing a multitude of new Walkman phones, the latest addition to the W-Series range is the new Sony Ericsson W595, a direct upgrade to the extremely popular W580i with enhanced technology, new features and a similar but improved design.

The Sony W595 Walkman phone looks very similar to the previous W580i but its form it more squared and this phone offers the latest Walkman music software and stereo s » Read more: Sony W595 Joins the Sony Ericsson Walkman Range

From Walkman to Mp3 Player – the Portable Audio Revolution

August 13th, 2009
From Walkman to Mp3 Player - the Portable Audio Revolution

We have come a long way since the dawn of portable audio devices. I can still remember when my father used to bring his transistor radio wherever he is at our house, while I, listen to those cabinet type components complete with turntables for those big discs that I dont even know what they are called anymore.

Then came the walkman, It was the coolest thing on earth! Everybody started having one, you will also start having proble » Read more: From Walkman to Mp3 Player – the Portable Audio Revolution