Apr 27, 2010

Sony VAIO VGN-NW240F/S 15.5-Inch

Sony VAIO VGN-NW240F/S 15.5-Inch Silver Laptop (Windows 7 Home Premium)

Customer Reviews : Great value for the price

This is my third Vaio laptop, and while this brand is pricier than its competition, I'm very happy with this computer (and its older sibs, both of which still work).

Physically, this isn't a tiny netbook. At 6 pounds, it's not something I'm going to be schlepping on airplanes, but that isn't what I bought it for. As always, the Vaio screen is lovely and bright, and widescreen. The ports seem to be well-placed. And the aesthetics are quite nice -- it's a brushed, fingerprint-resistant silver. It's really quite fast (no choking or hard drive whirring while loading programs, etc.) and it's extremely quiet. They keyboard took a little while to adapt to, but it's nice and roomy, with space between the keys. The touchpad works well, and the DVD drive is also smooth and quiet. The HDMI port works as it should with my LCD tv.

I haven't tested battery life as I don't plan to use this as an on-the-go machine.

I didn't know much of what to expect from Windows 7, and while this isn't a Windows 7 review, it works smoothly on this machine. Most of my Windows XP software works, with a few exceptions.

As usual, Sony packs in way too much preinstalled crap on their laptops, and I really wish they wouldn't, but I guess that's the price of buying a machine like this. I do wish they'd include a disc to let you install this stuff, rather than requiring that you uninstall it. Surprisingly though, Google Chrome is one of the preinstalled programs, so it is good to have a decent browser right out of the box. One thing Sony doesn't include much of at all is written documentation. Other than a tiny Getting Started booklet, all the documentation is on the machine itself.

Overall, I'm pleased with this computer so far. For the price, you are getting a near-desktop replacement that happens to be a laptop.

More Info :  Sony VAIO VGN-NW240F/S 15.5-Inch Silver Laptop (Windows 7 Home Premium)

Apr 19, 2010

Sony Walkman NWZS545BLK 16 GB Video MP3 Player


Exercise your options with the slim and stylish 16GB S series Walkman video MP3 player. Featuring built-in stereo speakers, you can unplug your headphones and listen to your music out loud. In addition to superior sound quality, this S540 series Walkman player lets you enjoy to up to 42 hours of music playback or up to 6.5 hours of video playback before needing to recharge. Plus, you can even record lectures, meetings and radio broadcasts via the voice and FM recording function.

Apr 16, 2010

Sony Ericsson W995a Walkman Unlocked Phone


Reviews:

Excellent phone, but competition is stiff...,

I decided to purchase the w995a after carefully researching some viable alternatives such as the Nokia n86 8mp, the still-good and underrated n96, and the n82. I chose the Sony because it looks and feels better than the other phones, not because it IS better than the others. Let me explain.

This phone is absolutely gorgeous. Its made of brushed metal, it feels amazing in your hand, and the sliding mechanism is nearly perfect. It's a feature phone, so you really don't have any options to customize the UI like you would with a symbian phone (i.e. the nokias mentioned above), but if this doesn't bother you (which it did not bother me), it really won't matter because the menu layout is really perfect and intuitive. It has great sound, it's beautiful when lit up, and the call quality is superb. That being said, it's simply not a "better" phone than the nokias I've listed.

For one, the camera is simply "ok." Shots taken indoors will disappoint you, while those taken outdoors look very good. The video recording is old-school at 30fps QVGA while the nokias mentioned record DVD quality video at 30fps in VGA. Not to mention the nokias have carl ziess optics (regarded as one of the best lense makers in the world).

I decided not to go with the Nokia N86, it's "closest" competitor. The N86 is a better phone, it has an 8gb hard drive while the w995a comes with an 8gb card. The nokia can be expanded with up to a 16gb card, has a variable aperture 8mp that takes exquisite photos, and has the ever- customizable symbian UI. But its ugly, and plastic; typical Nokia.

So, to sum it up:
THE GOOD:
-beautiful
-well built
-beautiful interface
-good pictures
-excellent media player
-best sliding mech. ever

THE BAD:
-other phones in its price range are arguable better
-should take great pictures, not good ones
-video recording is 2004-era phone
-has a TFT 256k screen, while all others in its price range have AMOLED 16M screens.

It was a tough choice, but for me, the look and feel of this one took the cake!

Apr 15, 2010

Sony Ericsson Elm invisibleSHIELD (Full Body)


A perfect medium, invisibleSHIELD Full Body protects the whole device including the screen with intuitive, uncomplicated designs. Award-winning protection with easy application is the hallmark of the invisibleSHIELD Full Body.

  • Military grade patented material engineered for your specific device
  • Unique properties provide self-healing qualities
  • Lifetime replacement warranty for the life of your device

Apr 14, 2010

Sony Ericsson Spiro™


How do you want your music?
Wanna be free to jump around to the beat? Go for a wireless Bluetooth™ stereo headset. Or use your favourite old headphones. Plug them into the 3.5 mm jack.

Find the song with TrackID™
You hear a great song - on the radio, in a shop, anywhere. But what is it? Press TrackID™ and find out. If you want it for keeps, get it from PlayNow™.

Get the gossip
Spread the word. Learn what's hot. Chat in style. Stay connected with the Sony Ericsson Spiro™ - a phone with Facebook™ and Twitter™.

Sizes
- 92.0 x 48.0 x 16.75 mm
- 3.6 x 1.9 x 0.7 inches

Weight
- 90.0 gr
- 3.2 oz

Screen
- 262,144 colour TFT
- 240x320 pixel

Memory
- Phone memory 5MB*
- microSD™ (up to 16GB)

Networks
- GSM/GPRS/EDGE 900/1800
- GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/1900

Available colours
- Stealth Black - Contrast Black - Sunset Pink - Spring Green

Features
Camera
Digital Zoom - up to 2x
Camera - 2 megapixel
Video recording

Music
TrackID™
Music tones - MP3, AAC
Bluetooth™ stereo (A2DP)
PlayNow™
Walkman™ player

Internet
Web browser - Obigo™ Q7
Bookmarks

Entertainment
Radio - FM radio with RDS
Facebook™ application
Java
Media

Connectivity
3.5 mm audio jack
Bluetooth™ technology
USB support
USB mass storage

Messaging
Conversations
Predictive text input
Sound recorder
Text messaging (SMS)
Picture messaging (MMS)

Communication
Speakerphone
Vibrating Alert

Design
Wallpaper animation
Picture wallpaper

Organiser
Tasks
Alarm clock
Calendar
Calculator
Flight mode
Notes
Phone book
Stopwatch
Timer
Torch functionality

http://www.sonyericsson.com/cws/corporate/products/phoneportfolio/specification/spiro

Sony Ericsson Zylo™

Sony Ericsson Zylo™

Music intelligence with TrackID™
You hear a great song on the radio. Then another from the speakers in the coffee house. But who's playing? Find out with TrackID™.

Your social scene - Facebook™ and more
Share the fun. Or the utterly boring. On Facebook™ or Twitter™. Snap pics and post on Picasa™ and Flickr®, and let the world see what you see.

Clips on YouTube™
What makes you laugh? Regardless, it's probably on YouTube™. On the Zylo™ 2.6" screen, you view videos whenever's good for you. Or upload your own in just two clicks.

Sizes
- 103.0 x 52.0 x 16.0 mm
- 4.1 x 2.0 x 0.6 inches

Weight
- 115.0 gr
- 4.1 oz

Screen
- 262,144 colour TFT
- 240 x 320 pixels (QVGA)

Memory
- Up to 260MB Phone Memory
- microSD™ (up to 16GB)

Networks
- GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900
- UMTS/HSPA 900/2100

Available colours
- Jazz Black - Chacha Silver - Swing Pink

Features

Camera
Video recording
Send to web
Photo fix
Photo feeds
Geo tagging
Digital Zoom - up to 2x
Camera - 3.2 megapixel

Music
Walkman™ player
Bluetooth™ stereo (A2DP)
TrackID™ music recognition
Shake control
SensMe
Clear stereo
Clear bass
Album art

Internet
Web feeds
Access NetFront™ Web Browser
Google™ search
Bookmarks

Entertainment
Radio - FM radio with RDS
YouTube™
Facebook™ application
Walk Mate
Media
Java
3D games
Video viewing
Video streaming

Connectivity
USB support
USB mass storage
Synchronisation
Modem
Google Maps™
Bluetooth™ technology

Messaging
Text messaging (SMS)
Sound recorder
Predictive text input
PictureMessaging(MMS)
Instant messaging
Exchange ActiveSync®
Email
Conversations

Communication
Vibrating Alert
Speakerphone
Music call
Video calling (Main camera)

Design
Wallpaper animation
Picture wallpaper
Gesture Control
Auto rotate

Organiser
Timer
Tasks
Stopwatch
Phone book
Notes
Flight mode
Calendar
Calculator
Alarm clock

Performance
Networks
GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900
UMTS/HSPA 900/2100

Talk time (up to)
4 hours
3 hours 30 min

Standby time (up to)
339 hours
403 hours

Video call (up to)
2 hours

http://www.sonyericsson.com/cws/corporate/products/phoneportfolio/specification/zylo

Apr 8, 2010

Sony Ericsson Vivaz U5i (Silver) Sim Free - Unlocked, International Version with No Warranty


Life as you see it. In brilliant HD with the Sony Ericsson VivazTM phone. Since youre there to enjoy it: why not shoot and share?


Technical Details
8.1 Megapixel
GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900
UMTS/HSPA 900/2100
Bluetooth stereo (A2DP)
SanDisk microSD (up to 16GB)

Apr 7, 2010

Sony Ericsson Satio (Black) Unlocked, International verison with no warranty


The Sony Ericsson Satio is a touchscreen phone with an amazing 12.1 Megapixel camera. Thanks to an incredible 12.1 Megapixel sensor Autofocus touch focus and a Xenon flash the Satio (formerly known as the Idou) delivers world class photography to the masses. With a built in 3.5 inch touchscreen and running on the Symbian operating system the Sony Ericsson Satio also boasts HSDPA and Wi-Fi connectivity for high speed web browsing GPS for SatNav services and support for a host of music and video file formats making it the ultimate multimedia phone.------*This mobile phone is compatible with all European networks.


Customer Reviews : Sexy Satio stuns Society
I had to get a new phone because my Samsung Innov8 was giving up the ghost- could barely hear the other person when I got calls. I'm pretty sure one friend no longer talks to me because he thinks I'm giving him the cold shoulder, when in fact I simply cant hear him and have to hang up!

Now this Satio is a real humdinger. I got the red one, or "bordeaux", as they say in SE circles. It's damn sexy, stylish, and says quality. The sliding camera lens cover/switch is smooth, and reveals the lens with neighbouring flash, lights and range and focus sensors, making this mobile phone look more like a camera which happens to have excellent phone, sms and music player capabilities all wrapped in one. The fact that it is a 12.1 megapixel camera doesnt hurt either.

The touchscreen useability is not bad. Some parts are a little confusing and I dont know why there sometimes seems to be doubling up on the number of steps required, such as smsing. Nevertheless, it's a great sexy phone slash camera and I have no regrets buying it. I've had it for 2 days and already taken 50 photos and 4 short vids- great quality stuff, especially considering they were all taken at night.

I've especially fallen in love with the touch focus method of taking photos. You dont have to press the shutter button. Once you set it up on the "focus" option, all you do is touch the LCD screen and the camera will focus on that part of the photo. So you can touch the far upper right corner of the screen, for example, and it will focus there and take the pic immediately after. Amazing technology.

Surprisingly for Sony Ericsson, it comes with a 8gb micro SD card, which is unexpected because SE generally doesnt like to give out things like memory cards for "free", and also because they're usually a stickler for their own Sony memory stick series of memory cards. Personally I'm glad, since it meant I could simply transfer my micro SD card from my Samsung to the Satio.

Also surprisingly, it did not come with those earphones which have the soft rubber earplugs which block out noise around you, giving a clearer playback from the music player, which is, of course, good, being Sony. The earpiece has a colour coordiinated listen/disconnect button where the left and right wires meet, which is attractive, but doesnt make up for the cheaper earpieces. Since it doesnt come with a 3.5mm jack, you cant use your favourite headphones without buying an adaptor.

Would I recommend this phone? Yes- at least try it out. I'm pretty sure you'll like it :)


March 24th 2010.


I'm updating to let readers know the Satio has software glitches. The ones I saw when I first got the Satio were, I believed, simply poor user friendliness design, such as getting to the screen to type a sms. It needs two presses too many to type and send.

However, there is now a very serious problem with my Satio. The t9 function is almost non functional.

For example, if I press the buttons to type "Hi how are you?", I get "gh how ard zou?"

or if I try to type "I'll be around", I get "I.kl af armvo?"

It's as if half the dictionary has disappeared.

I has done updates of the software and it has made no difference.

The only reason that could possibly account for it is the removal of the micro SD card without going through the menus to click...whatever you have to click. I only saw the message after I took out the card.

I'll be taking it to the service centre when time permits and hopefully get it sorted out.

Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Android Unlocked Cell Phone, White


Pull out your Sony Ericsson Xperia™ X10 touchscreen phone press the infinite button and enjoy it all - friends artists and more. Here and now.


Customer Reviews: What a Gorgeous and Wonderful Smartphone

I love playing with new phones when it comes out so when I heard that Sony Ericsson was releasing an Android phone I was excited. Before I continue I want to state that my last couple of phones consist of the Nokia N900, Blackberry 9700 Bold, HTC HD2 and my Google Nexus One which I love.

The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 is Beautiful compared to my recent phones. The hard ware is classy and top notch which is usual when it comes to Sony Ericsson phones. Although the screen of the X10 is not AMOLED it still looks gorgeous on that large screen. The buttons on the phone are well thought of but I wished they placed the Micro USB on the bottom instead of on the top of the phone. Whoever designed that wasn't thinking right. The back cover is easy to remove but in order to get the SIM or memory card out you need to remove the battery. It doesn't bother me but some people might. Now to the software part...

The X10 unfortunately comes with Android version 1.6 but an upgrade to 2.1 is on the way. Sony Ericsson stated that they will release an update but we're not sure when that's going to happen. The fine developers at [...] will probably root the phone and release an efficient ROM way before Sony releases an upgrade. I haven't used Android 1.6 since my T-Mobile HTC G1 but it isn't that bad compared to 2.1.

Some points...

- Now to the whole keyboard issue; I tried using the stock keyboard and it is waaaay better than what everyone's reporting. The space bar needs to be bigger but overall it's not that bad. My nexus one stock keyboard gave me more of as fit that's why I used Smart Keyboard pro which works great on the X10. Whoever plans on getting an X10 will eventuall download and customize their X10 so I don't see it as a big problem.

- Sony Ericsson's Timescape and Mediascape is like HTC's Sense UI, but it's not as rooted. Timescape and Mediascape was a little slow when I used it in the beginning so I removed it altogether and will wait for an update. I think Timescape and Mediascape seems to be the cause of everyone's complaint that the phone is lagging. If you don't use Timescape or Mediascape the phone works fast and flawlessly. My stock Nexus One before being rooted was actually slow so I decided to root and use the faster ROMs. That's why when the X10 is rooted I will definitely root it myself to make the phone even better.

- I love that the phone works flawlessly with T-Mobile USA's 3G bands. When you put your SIM card make sure you have the T-Mobile Android plan then configure the phone's Access Point settings. If you have 3G in your area you'll love the access. :)

The one drawback of this phone is that it's expensive which a lot of people think is overpriced. Most Sony Ericsson smartphones were always expensive. I used to have the Sony Ericsson P900 and Xperia X1 and they were expensive when they first came out. I want to rate this phone based on how fun it is and not use price as a factor.

Overall, I love the phone even for the shortcomings because I see the potential in the horizon. If you can look past the price and just enjoy the phone I think you will be very pleased like me. :)

Apr 5, 2010

Sony Ericsson Price List Apr 2010

5th April 2010, Sony Ericsson Mobile Price List

--source: DUTAGEMILANG.COM

Walkman phones
W995 Rp.3.849.000
W595 Rp.1.749.000
W508 Rp.1.599.000
W395 Rp.999.000
W350i Rp.799.000
W302 Rp.1.049.000
W205 Rp.699.000
W200i Rp.649.000

Lifestyle phones
Xperia Pureness Rp.8.999.000
T715 Rp.1.599.000
T707 Rp.1.599.000
T700 Rp.1.599.000
T303 Rp.749.000
T280i Rp.599.000
S500i Rp.1.099.000
S312 Rp.775.000
R306i Rp.649.000
Jalou Rp.1.899.000
F305 Rp.925.000

Business phones
Xperia X2 Rp.6.099.000
Xperia X10 Rp.6.999.000
Xperia X1 Rp.4.149.000
Naite Rp.1.249.000
Aspen Coming soon!

Cyber-shot phones
C902i Rp.1.999.000
K770i Rp.1.475.000
K330 Rp.499.000
C905 Rp.3.299.000
C903 Rp.2.099.000
C510 Rp.1.499.000

Entertaintment Unlimited
Yari Rp.2.449.000
Vivaz Rp.4.750.000
Satio Rp.6.199.000
Hazel Coming soon!
Elm Rp.2.250.000
Aino Rp.4.849.000

--source: Roxy HP

Sony Ericsson C510 Rp. 1.465.000
Sony Ericsson C905 Rp. 3.370.000
Sony Ericsson F100 Jalou™ Rp. 1.875.000
Sony Ericsson J105i Naite Rp. 1.275.000
Sony Ericsson R306 Rp. 575.000
Sony Ericsson S500 Rp. 1.100.000
Sony Ericsson T707i Rp. 1.650.000
Sony Ericsson T715i Rp. 1.615.000
Sony Ericsson U1 Satio™ Rp. 6.450.000
Sony Ericsson U10 Aino™ Rp. 4.850.000
Sony Ericsson U100 Yari™ Rp. 2.425.000
Sony Ericsson W205 Rp. 650.000
Sony Ericsson W595 Rp. 1.725.000
Sony Ericsson W995 Rp. 3.875.000
Sony Ericsson XPERIA™ X1 Rp. 4.475.000
Sony Ericsson XPERIA™ X2 Rp. 6.400.000