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Posts made in March, 2010

Sony have announced that the company plan to release 3D TVs in Japan starting from June 10th with the rest of the world, also to receive the 3D TV sets around the same time. Initially, Sony will release two TVs, a 40 inch model and a 46 inch model, which will retail for 290,000 Yen ($3215) and 350,000 Yen ($3898) respectively. Each TV will include two pairs of 3D glasses.
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Posted by Bic on Mar 6, 2010 in News, Sony Gaming | 1 comment

Sony have put in a patent for ‘degradable’ video game demos. With the new system, demos will lose features the more you play it. It could range from the weapon becoming weaker, or less race tracks to play within the demo. With the example shown above, it shows that after 6 hours, or 6 plays of the demo, the size and strength of the weapon will decrease.
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Posted by MB on Mar 6, 2010 in News, Sony Gaming | 0 comments

David Jaffe has posted on his blog that Sony should “send a sternly worded legal letter” to Microsoft over the vehicle combat game Scrap Metal, as it is just a bit too close to Twisted Metal.
“Sony should [sue] or if I owned the rights to TWISTED METAL and GOD OF WAR, I sure as hell would at the least send a sternly worded legal letter,” he wrote. “Heck, I’d send two legal letters if it were me.
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Posted by MB on Mar 5, 2010 in News, Sony Gaming | 0 comments

It’s seems to be that time again when the PlayStation Portable phone rumours are hitting the interwebs. The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Sony is currently working on a smartphone that can “download and play Playstation games.”
I might be tempted to buy a PSP Smart phone. Might, being the key word. But let’s see where these rumours lead.
The Wall Street Journal is an English-language international daily newspaper published by Dow Jones & Company, a division of News Corporation, in New York City, with Asian and European editions.
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Posted by Bic on Mar 4, 2010 in News, Sony Electronics | 1 comment

Sony’s Personal Internet Viewer, the Sony Dash is due to be released April 25th and consumers interested in the device, can now pre-order it. The Sony Dash, does not feature any built in battery and so needs to be plugged in all the time, making it a purely at home, or in the office device. Featuring a 7 inch display with a resolution of 800 x 480, it naturally features WiFi. It can access over 1500 Chumby internet applications. It will retail for $199.
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