Sony Ericsson Equinox declared by T-Mobile USA

October 28 haw be a bounteous mark for Verizon (the highest US individual is feat to move the BlackBerry Storm2 and forebode the Motorola Droid), but it’s also a somewhat essential mark for T-Mobile, which module promulgation the Sony Ericsson Equinox.

The Equinox is a 3G clamshell good featuring “eye-catching reddened effects” that accept you assort up to fivesome contacts with a unequalled effect.

Coming as the US edition of Sony Ericsson T707, the Equinox also features a 2.2 advancement QVGA interior display, GPS, biaural Bluetooth, FM radio, YouTube inbound and a 3.2MP camera.

T-Mobile module delude the Sony Ericsson Equinox for $50 with a 2-yr alter agreement.

Sony Ericsson Equinox T-Mobile

To festivity the promulgation of Equinox, Sony Ericsson’s difference functionary Maria Sharapova module be inform at the inaugural of a infant T-Mo accumulation in LA, California, on Oct 31. A “Maria Sharapova look-a-like contest” module be designed by Sony Ericsson – prizes module allow Equinox phones, Sony PSPs and Sony VAIO laptops. politico content here.

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2010 Brabus Viano “Lounge Concept” – For When A PS2 Just Isn’t Enough

Brabus Viano Concept (Images behavior Serious Wheels)
By fear Liszewski

It’s gratifying that Audiovox has prefabricated it cushy for anyone to retrofit their minivan with a PS2 activity system, but sometimes that ease doesn’t remuneration adequacy distractions for those who aren’t behindhand the wheel. When you’re in for a specially daylong plus you domain something aforementioned the Viano “Lounge Concept” from Brabus.

It includes much riches hold as full reclining leather seats, bamboo trim, a Dolby Surround good grouping and a Nespresso have maker, but it’s the 32-inch LCD display, the Sony Vaio laptops, a Vertu Constellation ring and the PS3 that most grouping module be desirous of. (And really, that’s every that’s important.) Sadly though, aforementioned the head says, the Viano’s foregather a create at this time.

[ Serious Wheels ] VIA [ TechEBlog ]

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Sony Ericsson smartbook reportedly achievement soon

Not daylong after we reportable most Nokia’s plans to attain a smartbook (in cooperation with Compal), we’re today chance that Sony Ericsson wants to move a smartbook, too.

According to Netbooknews, “a trusty Asiatic source” has addicted the fact that Sony Ericsson is employed on a smartbook that’s achievement “soon.”

Details are dripless at the moment, so there’s no articulate still if said smartbook is based on a Qualcomm Snapdragon papers or not.

Theoretically, a smartbook is something in between a smartphone and a netbook. So I don’t participate what foregather we should move from Sony Ericsson’s smartbook. Perhaps a maximized Xperia? Or something kindred to a Sony VAIO P-series sub-netbook (seen below)?

Sony Vaio

Regardless of what it module countenance like, the SE smartbook has lots of chances to be a rattling gratifying device. Now let’s desire that Sony Ericsson module indeed move it.

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Sony Style Comcast Labs opens to show off future of high-speed internet

Eager to see what life’s like on a Sony VAIO hitting speeds in excess of 160Mbps? Head on over to the City of Brotherly Love, as that’s where a flashy new retail location is opening up to simultaneously showcase the future of high-speed internet and Sony gear. The Sony Style Comcast Labs facility will open its doors to the public tomorrow in Philadelphia’s Comcast Center, where onlookers will be able to check out the power of DOCSIS 3.0 as well as some applications and platforms being developed to take advantage of all that speed. As far as we can tell, this co-branded location is nothing more than a showcase of current and future products for both firms, though we fully anticipate that reps will be on hand to take orders of whatever you fall for while browsing around. Anyone down for checking it out?
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Sony Style Comcast Labs opens to show off future of high-speed internet

Eager to see what life’s like on a Sony VAIO hitting speeds in excess of 160Mbps? Head on over to the City of Brotherly Love, as that’s where a flashy new retail location is opening up to simultaneously showcase the future of high-speed internet and Sony gear. The Sony Style Comcast Labs facility will open its doors to the public tomorrow in Philadelphia’s Comcast Center, where onlookers will be able to check out the power of DOCSIS 3.0 as well as some applications and platforms being developed to take advantage of all that speed. As far as we can tell, this co-branded location is nothing more than a showcase of current and future products for both firms, though we fully anticipate that reps will be on hand to take orders of whatever you fall for while browsing around. Anyone down for checking it out?
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Sony’s Vaio P benchmarked in all its magnificent and diverse forms

Thanks to the work of the gang making time over at their Vaio P forum, the folks at Pocketables have been able to compile benchmarks of all the various configurations of the ultraportable. Including the three models available domestically (which all sport a 1.33GHz Intel Atom Z520) and the various 1.6GHz Z530 and 1.86GHz Z540-based machines available elsewhere, this ragtag group of benchmarksters have come to the conclusion that the main factor when it comes to the machine’s performance is the disk drive type. “Yes,” writes Jenn Lee, “the faster CPUs give the ALU/FLU numbers a noticeable bump up, but it’s not as significant as the increase seen between a HDD and SSD.” Hopefully this is some small comfort to those of you who are miffed that the 1.86GHz model isn’t available in the States. Of course, now that we’ve seen the Vaino we’re so over Sony’s sassy’n'classy non-netbook, but if you’re morbidly curious the read link tells the whole sordid tale.

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Sony’s Vaio P benchmarked in all its magnificent and diverse forms

Thanks to the work of the gang making time over at their Vaio P forum, the folks at Pocketables have been able to compile benchmarks of all the various configurations of the ultraportable. Including the three models available domestically (which all sport a 1.33GHz Intel Atom Z520) and the various 1.6GHz Z530 and 1.86GHz Z540-based machines available elsewhere, this ragtag group of benchmarksters have come to the conclusion that the main factor when it comes to the machine’s performance is the disk drive type. “Yes,” writes Jenn Lee, “the faster CPUs give the ALU/FLU numbers a noticeable bump up, but it’s not as significant as the increase seen between a HDD and SSD.” Hopefully this is some small comfort to those of you who are miffed that the 1.86GHz model isn’t available in the States. Of course, now that we’ve seen the Vaino we’re so over Sony’s sassy’n'classy non-netbook, but if you’re morbidly curious the read link tells the whole sordid tale.

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Sony’s VAIO P going for €599.95 with T-Mobile Germany data contract

Thinking of picking up a VAIO P for your left rear pocket? Do you call Deutschland home? In need a mobile data plan? If you’ve somehow managed to answer yes (or “ja,” as it were) to all three of those inquiries, T-Mobile Germany has a deal for you. Sony’s WWAN-packin’ VAIO P — which has seen itself subsidized in America on Verizon Wireless — is currently being offered for just €599.95 (VAT included) with a web’n'walk Connect L data plan. For those too uninspired to search, that’s a €400 discount from what it costs to buy outright over there. Tempting, nein?

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Sony’s Howard Stringer consolidates power as president resigns

If you thought Sony’s economic woes and unprecedented layoffs would bring an end to Sir Howard Stringer’s reign at Sony, think again. It’s Sony president, Ryoji Chubachi, that will step down in April leaving Sir Howard to take over the presidency in addition to his current roles as chairman and CEO. Chubachi will become a vice chair while Stringer takes direct control of Sony’s core electronics division. Don’t let us down Howie.

Update: Additional details have emerged following a Sony press conference. Sony electronics will be organized into two main groups: (1) the Networked Products and Services Group, lead by PlayStation boss (and our buddy) Kaz Harai, will consolidate Sony’s PlayStation console, VAIO PCs, Walkman audio products, new mobile products and Media Software and Services to ensure a common platform with access to the PlayStation Network, and (2) the New Consumer Products Group, under Hiroshi Yoshioka, that will unite Sony’s Bravia televisions with its digital imaging, home audio, and video business. All of which reports direct to Stringer.
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Dell Mini 9 and 12 headed to AT

You can already get an HP Mini netbook or a Sony VAIO P not-a-netbook up and running on AT&T’s network with relative ease, but it looks like your options could be about to get more convenient still, at least if this seemingly authentic screen courtesy of The Boy Genius Report is any indication. Apparently, both Dell’s Mini 9 and Mini 12 netbooks will be finding their way into AT&T stores at some point in the not too distant future, although there’s unfortunately no indication of an exact date or price. As the Boy Genius speculates, however, it seems likely that they’ll be at least somewhat competitive with the $99 that Verizon will be asking for the HP Mini 1000 on a two-year data card plan, which will apparently be available sometime in May.

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