We’re gearing up into gadget season, with Sony kicking off IFA in style. We just caught everything that fell out of its tree and more so read on for all the news in techie breakie!
We’re gearing up into gadget season, with Sony kicking off IFA in style. We just caught everything that fell out of its tree and more so read on for all the news in techie breakie!
My Sony’s been busy at IFA. The show floor doesn’t even open to a gadget hungry public until tomorrow, and already the Japanese giant is unleashing a raft of killer new gadgets. And the latest news is that two new Sony Bravia TVs are set to pack Freesat.
Sony is offering you the chance to grab a spanking new Bravia at a cut price and do your bit to save the environment to boot. The recycling scheme, which kicks off this Friday, 19 August, will let you chop in your old box in favour of a killer Bravia HDTV, with money off for handing in your aging CRT telly. Read on and we’ll tell you just how to get involved.
Sony launched a new range of Bravia TVs today, amid all the mobile phone news from Mobile World Congress, with the eco-friendly WE5 turning more than a few heads. It’s huge, high-tech and eco friendly.
Yes we’re having our cake and devouring it, and you can too, right after the jump.
Exclusive: Sony’s ultra-thin Bravia ZX1 sent our jaws to the floor at IFA this morning. It’s just 9.9mm thin, using next-gen LED backlights to shrink its profile. But there’s a cost. Sony says the biggest they can me made is 40 inches.
Want to avoid the mess of cable spaghetti behind your wall-mounted TV? Well, Sony’s new DMX-WL1T wireless video link should be right up your street: this box streams hi-def video (up to 1080i quality) to a TV in a similar way to Belkin’s FlyWire – although it seems that Sony’s solution only works with certain Sony Bravia screens.