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Sony goes Eco-friendly

With environmental issues topping the media agenda in the public consciousness, electronics companies must be seen to be changing their approach to product design as well as adapting their manufacturing processes.

Sony has been working hard to address environmental issues company-wide and these efforts have been recognised in Europe, with Sony the first consumer electronics company to be awarded the EU Sustainable Energy Award (in 2007).

http://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/Environment/news/2007/20070213.html

The latest BRAVIA TVs from Sony have been specifically designed with the environment in mind. New features have been developed with the aim of raising current industry standards, to ensure that everyone benefits in the future.

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Auto Power Off

Recent media coverage has highlighted the power wasted by TV sets being left on unnecessarily. Sony already has an auto shut off function in its BRAVIA TV range which will turn the set to standby mode after ten minutes if there is no input signal. Typically, this means a reduction in the amount of power required from 169W to just 0.3W. While your TV might turn itself off for you, don’t forget to switch off your stereo as well – playing music to an empty room isn’t going to help the environment, or your neighbours’ ears!

Light Sensor

To help reduce power usage, all BRAVIA models are fitted with brightness sensors. This means that the TV reacts to how dark a room in and automatically adjusts its own picture settings to lower power consumption without having any impact on the viewing experience – making for an overall ‘greener’ showing. Just imagine how much energy could be saved if TVs around the world could do this.

Recycled Materials

Around 10% of all Sony Products are made from recycled materials. In 2006, the 16,000 tons of plastic Sony re-used made it one of the industry leaders in using recycled plastics. It also helped reduce CO2 emissions by around 18,000 tons – the equivalent of almost 3000 fully grown male elephants!

Power Saving Modes

One of the areas Sony is currently exploring is how to reduce the amount of power required to run a television. BRAVIA TVs now come with power-saving modes as standard. Not only do these modes lessen the TV’s environmental impact but they also help reduce the cost of running it. So, save it all up and you can take your other half out for a romantic meal. Or just spend it on yourself.

 

So what’s your take on these environmental issues? Have you changed your behaviour at all? Drop us a line.

 

Posted by: Matt

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By August 5, 2008 Read More →

iPhone firmware 2.01 released

Apple have moved swiftly to upgrade the buggy 2.0 firmware that was pre-installed on the iPhone 3G. The new update is version 2.01 and is reported to speed up the sync process, fix screen lag problems and generally make the device more stable. To update just plug your iPhone into iTunes and hit check for updates and away you go. This update is for both versions of the iPhone but as usual if your iPhone has been jailbroken do not update till you hear it is ok to do so.

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By August 5, 2008 Read More →

3G iPhone Elan Form case by Griffin

TS480 Steve Trotto has posted a video looking at the Elan form case from Griffin for the iPhone. We have the video after the break.

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By August 4, 2008 Read More →

Blogging from the iPhone guide

apple-iphone-3g-review-blogging-tool Over at Problogger they have posted an excellent guide for the mobile blogger. The article is a very well written list of what to know in blogging, what to do and most importantly how to do. They have even taken the time to point out some of the shortcomings of the iPhone when it comes to the Blog.

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By August 4, 2008 Read More →

iPhone more powerful than the PSP and DS combined?

iphone-wolf-rpg In a rather bold statement game wizard John Carmack believes the iPhone to more powerful than the PSP and DS combined, even going as far to say its almost as strong as the PS2 and Xbox on their original release. Does the iPhone have earth shatter mobile power locked inside it? Maybe worth a look when they unlock this raw power to play … scroll through contacts*.

Thanks to Gizmodo

* I know its a bug… any opportunity for a cheap shot

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By August 4, 2008 Read More →

Orange are to improve 3G network coverage

logo In an exciting announcement Orange have confirmed that they will be increasing the coverage and reliability of their 3G network. Have a read at the following and if you are on Orange you will be cheering for the end of 2008.

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By August 4, 2008 Read More →

Solitaire meltdown!

Don’t you just love it when something strange happens on your PC or mobile? This one certainly falls under the weird category!

Sitting on the toilet bus this morning I decided to pass the time with a quick game of Solitaire on my HTC Touch Diamond. I started to play the game and realised that something odd was going on – have a look at the screen shot to see if you can spot the deliberate mistake?

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Solitaire mess up (click to enlarge)

If you look again you might notice that there are two five of clubs, two 2 of spades, two ace of clubs and two ace of hearts!? Played the game through as far as I could as I wondered if there were two complete decks but turns out to be one and a half decks?!

The very next game was just the same! Anyone ever seen this before? I think my Diamond has forgotten what a deck should look like!

BTW. No I didn’t Photoshop the image, you can watch the video if you want!

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By August 3, 2008 Read More →

Zune phone to be a Nokia?

nokia400 Microsoft make the Windows Mobile operating system. Nokia recently purchased symbian. Yet this report seems to believe that Microsoft and Nokia will work together on taking the iPhone down a  peg or two with a Zune phone. I’ve quoted the article after the break:

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By August 3, 2008 Read More →

A look at the Nokia 5800

why-so-serious-joker-poster-the-dark-knight-nokia-5800-tube-148x300 Phone Report has taken a look at the Nokia 5800. This is Nokia’s attempt at the iPhone market and on paper if looks to be a mightily impressive setup. I would like to see an OS overhaul on this device as the S60 OS is showing its age and this phone is not yet ready to go. Have a look for yourself, I’m sure it will appeal to many folks out there.

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By August 3, 2008 Read More →

Sony announces the release of their new S350 and S550 Blu-ray players

It’s been a long time since their originaly announcement back in February of this year, but Sony has finally launched their new Blu-ray players, the BDP-S350 and BDP-S550.

The S350 manages to pack in BonusView, Precision Drive HD and is BD-Live Ready as of October, via a firmware upgrade. The Precision Cinema HD upscaling technology is also included, which upscales standard-def footage to 1080p.

 

 

Great picture and sound quality with Sony’s new Blu-ray Players

The new BDP-S350 and S550 offer amazing home cinema experience for Blu-ray movies, DVDs and music

Sony BDP-S350

Sony BDP-S350

The latest next-generation BDP-S350 and BDP-S550 Blu-ray Disc players from Sony provide movie fans with the ultimate full HD home cinema experience and incorporate an amazing range of innovative new features.

“We called upon our expertise in Hollywood movie production and digital technology to build a machine that movie fans would truly love,” said David Walstra, Director, Home Video Marketing of Sony Europe. “An advanced Blu-ray Disc™ player like the BDP-S350 or BDP-S550 is a must for every HDTV owner because it delivers the best possible 1080p high-definition video and incredible sound quality, while unlocking next-generation features that you just won’t get from DVD, downloads or video-on-demand.”

BDP-S350: the complete Blu-ray High Definition Experience – with effortless upgrade to full BD Live

The BDP-S350 includes several exciting new Blu-ray features in a slim product design, such as 24p True Cinema, BonusView, Sony’s Precision Cinema HD Upscale, Precision Drive HD and BD-Live Ready. Just connect the player to the internet and download the latest firmware, which will be available by October 2008, to access all the qualities of BD live.

The BD-Live and BD-Java firmware enables you to access a range of exciting online services, which allows rich interactive home entertainment experience. Simply connect the player via an Ethernet cable to the internet to join on-line blogs whilst watching the movie, enter online competitions, draws and online games. You can also access special added value content which is not loaded onto the disc but can be downloaded onto an optional USB flash storage device from a special website dedicated to the movie, such as exclusive movie trailers, latest artist or producer interviews.

The BonusView functionality allows you to view a secondary video stream simultaneously from the same BD disc . This amazing technology means that you can view Picture-in-Picture Blu-ray content at the same time as the the main movie, providing an out of this world home-cinema experience.

Since many consumers own extensive DVD movie libraries, the BDP-S350 incorporates Sony’s new Precision Cinema HD Upscale technology that converts standard-definition signals (480i) to 1080p and outputs a full HD equivalent resolution signal to 1080p TVs via HDMI. 

Additionally, the model also adds Sony’s new Precision Drive HD, which helps to detect and correct wobbling discs from three directions, stabilizing playback of Blu-ray Discs and DVDs.

It has a quick start up mode, allowing you to switch the player on and begin enjoying your favourite movies in approximately six seconds, performance which is unrivalled amongst other products available today.

Sony BDP-S550

Sony BDP-S550

BDP-S550: The ultimate Blu-ray experience

The BDP-S550 offers all the same great capabilities as the BDP-S350, but has BD-Live and BD-Java firmware already built in and includes a 1GB of exchangeable USB storage to save downloaded BD-Live content from the internet.

Also unique to the BDP-S550 is support for DTS-HD Master Audio Decoder and 7.1Ch analogue audio output which means that it can be connected directly to a legacy home-theatre receiver without HDMI for the ultimate movie and surround-sound experience.

Both models use Sony’s award winning XrossMediaBar, an easy to understand control menu that makes it simple for everybody to use all of the players’ functions. BRAVIA Sync technology makes connecting the players to BRAVIA televisions and Home Theatre systems a piece of cake.

The players provide an unforgettable home-cinema experience with Dolby® TrueHD and Dolby® Digital Plus decoding and bit-stream output, as well as DTS®-HD High Resolution Audio and Master Audio bit-stream output.

The BDP-S350 and BDP-S550 support AVCHD discs with x.v.Color™ (xvYCC) technology, an international standard for wide color space reproduction. The standard expands the current data range of video by approximately 180 per cent, allowing the players to output more natural and vivid colors similar to what the human eye actually sees in the natural world. The players also feature compatibility with an array of video formats, including BD-R/RE (BDMV and BDAV modes), DVD+R/+RW, DVD-R/-RW, CD, CD-R/RW (CD-DA format), and JPEG on DVD/CD recordable media.

BDP-S350 and BDP-S550 key features

 

BDP-S350

BDP-S550

1080p High Definition Picture

Yes

Yes

24p True Cinema

Yes

Yes

DVD Upscale

Yes (Precision Cinema HD Upscale)

Yes (Precision Cinema HD Upscale)

x.v.Colour

Yes

Yes

PhotoTV HD

Yes

Yes

Video D/A Converter

12bit /148.5MHz

12bit /148.5MHz

Analogue Video Output

Component/ S-Video/ Composite

Component/ S-Video/ Composite

Dolby TrueHD Bitstream Output

Yes

Yes

DTS-HD Master Audio Bitstream Output

Yes

Yes

Dolby TrueHD Decoding

Yes

Yes

DTS-HD Master Audio Decoding

No

Yes

Audio D/A Converter

192kHz/24bit

192kHz/24bit

Analogue Audio Output

2-channel

7.1-channel

BD-Live (Profile 2.0)

Yes (ready)

Yes

Local Storage port for BD-Live

Yes, USB2.0

(USB Flash Memory, not included)

Yes, USB 2.0

(USB Flash Memory, 1GB Memory included)

BonusView (Profile 1.1)

Yes

Yes

HDMI CEC (HDMI v 1.3)

Yes (BRAVIA Sync)

Yes (BRAVIA Sync)

Ethernet port

Yes

Yes

Network Firmware Update

Yes

Yes

AVCHD

Yes

Yes

JPEG

Yes

Yes

Disc Drive

Precision Drive HD

Precision Drive HD

GUI

Yes (XrossMediaBar)

Yes (XrossMediaBar)

GUI Language

GB/ FR/ DE/ NL/ IT/ ES/ PT/ DK/ SE/ NO/ FI

GB/ FR/ DE/ NL/ IT/ ES/ PT/ DK/ SE/ NO/ FI

Back-lit Remote Commander

No

Yes (Blue LED)

Start-up Time

approx. 6 sec.*

approx. 6 sec.*

Dimension (W x H x D mm)

430 × 60 × 220

430 × 70 × 220

Weight

2.9 kg

3.3 kg

 

I hope to get my hands on both of these Blu-ray players soon, so watch this space for the reviews!

Posted by: Matt

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