Author: Kate Walker
WiMAX goes HD, people are stupid and gullible, cheaper consoles sell more units
The best of the day from Shiny Media… WiMAX can handle high definition television. In a trial, anyway. [HDTV UK] Buying accessories for something that doesn't exist yet? More fool you. [iPhonic] £170 Wiis outselling £425 PS3s in the UK….
Cheap Blu-ray, cardboard iPhones,
The best of the day from Shiny Media… Fancy England's cheapest Blu-ray player? Currys have got your back. [HDTV UK] Make your very own iPhone! The screen on the cardboard version has got to be tougher than the screen on…
Cheap PS3s, iPhone for dummies, wiffiti
The best of the day from Shiny Media… * £399.99 PS3 bundles available online. [PSPSPS] * The iPhone for Dummies, from Amazon. [iPhonic] * Do you Wiffiti? [Techscape] * Multi-player Gears of War. [XBOXER]…
Sponsored Post: Sony VAIO SZ4
It’s been a strange old year so far, weather-wise. In the last few weeks, we’ve zig-zagged from snow to rain to blazing sunshine. Either the Weather God’s having a laugh, or it’s the planet’s way of telling humanity we’re on our last warning, environment-wise. Your choice
Sony Bravia D3000 – just when you thought TVs had enough technology on board
There are so many new TV technologies designed to make image quality, motion rendering and colour reproduction look better that it’s almost impossible to keep up with who’s doing what and what name they’re giving it.
AW15: Sony’s first Bravia projector
Thanks to those impressive ads, the Bravia TV range is possibly Sony’s strongest brand at the moment (WALKMAN still means cassettes to most of us). Which probably explains why the range has just been extended to include one of the company’s projectors.
Sony's GIGA JUKE HDD Hi-Fi – iPod in the shape of a Hi-Fi
Sony will probably never forgive me for describing their new GIGA JUKE as an iPod Hi-Fi, but since HDD means basically nothing to normal folk, it seemed like the easiest way to explain what it is. Two models have been announced Sony NAS-50HDE, also known as the GIGA JUKE HDD System and the NAC-HD1E GIGA JUKE HDD. or GIGA JUKE HDD Deck. The System model can store up to 40,000 tracks on its 80GB hard drive, while the Deck, which is as a standalone system to connect to your current hi-fi has a 250GB hard disk drive capable of storing up to 375 hours of music.
Sponsored Post: Sony VAIO SZ4 Series
Remember the days when you were uncontactable when out of the office? Those days are long gone now, and portable computing is at the heart of your business connections nowadays. Whether it’s email, instant messaging or Skype VoIP calls, keeping…
Win one of 20 Pioneer DVD players
Don’t know your Blu Ray from your Stingray. Or your high def from your low fi? Shiny Media has teamed up with Pioneer to produce Pioneer HD Infospace – a Microsoft Space that’s essential reading for anyone who wants to…