Sony has joined the race for 4K televisions. It's not a pretty race, nor a fast one, but keep your eyes open because it will be upon you some day. The KD-84X9005 is a monster 84-inch TV that retails for a whopping 25,000€ ($31,450), which should indicate to anyone with sense that it's more proof of concept that anything you want to buy. One look at the specs and it's clear that Sony has packed all its engineering know-how into this TV.
TV manufacturing is a low-margins game where, who can sell the largest volume ,WINS. It's no secret that Sony has been struggling for years to turn the ship around into profitable waters, regardless of how clever the engineering team gets. We were truly impressed with what Sony has in store with the X9005, It may not be attainable to the average buyer, but the trickle-down effect will benefit us all.
Sony has just announced the official list of Xperia Phone that will get the JB update, Here's the list of models that will get updated to Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and also the ones that will remain stuck with 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
Sony latest high-end Xperia phones the Xperia T, TX and V will be updated to 4.1 Jelly Bean in Q1 2013. Next up are the global versions of Xperia S, Xperia acro S, Xperia ion, Xperia P, Xperia go and Xperia J. The release date for the update will be announced later.
And now, the ones left behind the whole 2011 Xperia lineup will not be getting Jelly Bean because Sony would not be able to guarantee owners of these smartphones the user experience you expect and we demand.
Did you know that Sony Xperia T is actually HD Voice certified, as it was stated today on the company' official blog, HD Voice isn't that new of a feature.
In fact, the Sony Ericsson Xperia arc supported it, and so did the neo, the ray, and the PLAY. Several Nokia handsets are compatible as well, including the N8, C7, and some Lumia models. However, in order for the user to hear a difference, the carrier they are on must support the codec that makes HD Voice work.
The Sony Xperia Tablet is expected to be introduced during next week's IFA show in Berlin. In the meantime, photographs of three accessories for the tablet have been discovered. Based on the photos, it looks like Sony will be offering a music stand which is also called the Media Dock.
The desktop stand supports the Sony Xperia Tablet in both portrait and landscape mode unlike most stands, which usually support just landscape positioning. Lastly, the leaked pictures reveal a QWERTY keyboard case for the tablet.
For those tablet users who prefer typing on physical keys instead of glass, this is a great accessory to own as it makes typing easier and faster.
Sony is getting ready to release its a New Xperia Smartphone, Xperia J. Today, we have some live Photos and info about this device before its official announcement at IFA this year.
The Sony Xperia J borrows design cues from the T and TX, but is a low end device. The screen is a 4" FWVGA LCD, but has narrow viewing angles and isn't very bright, according to Mobile-review's early impressions.
Xperia J is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM7227A chipset (Cortex-A5, Adreno 200, 512MB RAM), 1700mAh battery and powered by Android 4.0.4 ICS and it can be upgraded to Jelly Bean.
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