Sony Internet TV to Launch Fall 2010
Sony Corporation announced the launch of Sony Internet TV, the world’s first TV to be based on the Google TV platform.
Sony Corporation announced the launch of Sony Internet TV, the world’s first TV to be based on the Google TV platform.
Google announced at the Google I/O developer conference in San Francisco that leading industry players are working on Google TV — an open platform that adds the power of the web to the television viewing experience.
Kanex announced the worldwide availability of its Kanex XD ($149.99), an HDMI to Mini DisplayPort converter specifically designed for Apple iMac 27-inch. According to the statement, Kanex XD eliminates the need for another display and maximizes the functions of Apple’s iMac 27-inch. It utilizes the LCD display to receive full screen 720p HD playback of …
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DivX, Inc. announced that over 300 million DivX devices have now shipped into the global market from consumer electronics manufacturers.
Sony announced that owners of the company’s Internet connected BRAVIA HDTVs and Blu-ray Disc players in the United States will be able to access performances of the Berliner Philharmoniker through the BRAVIA Internet Video platform. According to the statement, in addition to the US, the performances will also be available to Sony customers in Japan, …
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Sony announced that it will start streaming the FIFA World Cup Collection to BRAVIA TVs and Blu-ray Disc players across Europe via its BRAVIA Internet Video platform starting late May. According to the statement, owners of a BRAVIA TV, BRAVIA Home Theatre or Sony Blu-ray player with BRAVIA Internet Video will be able to view …
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Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. announced that it is expanding its home entertainment electronics departments nationwide and online.
Sony Electronics announced it will be enhancing its lineup of Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo HX memory cards to increase transfer speeds. According to the statement, these new Memory Stick cards have a 30-megabytes-per-second transfer rate, making them Sony’s fastest memory cards on the market.
According to the organizers of the inaugural 3D Gaming Summit, 3D is coming to the game world and is expected to grow into a 20 billion dollar market within the next decade.
The Digital Entertainment Group (DEG) announced its creation of a 3D working group to promote the latest developments in 3D home entertainment.
SKY Perfect JSAT Corporation and Sony Corporation announced plans to broadcast 25 matches from the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Tournament, which starts on June 11, in 3D.