Hi Ron,
i today have seen one of these little things. Since the software is all japanese and i was only interested in the screen i won't comment on the standard PDA stuff nor on the properiaty software thing (apple by the way is also feeding their i-soaps with a special software isn't it? And does someone really think that especially Sony with a vast business in contents for such a gadget would allow to loose control over that ?).
The screen: The screen is absolutly stunning !
This is by far the best i have ever seen before on any kind of device! It is really as looking into a shrinked large high quality bulb TV screen with virtually no color or contrast shift at any angle! The thing had a short diving video on it and that made me starve for some underwater experiences again.
This screen makes me hope that my old bulb tv lasts long enough until the first OLED screens arrive. I'll be one of the firsts in the que!
And by the way: It's not a trick. It's a SONY.
(never really understood why they gave up that superb phrase!)
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Hi Ron,
i today have seen one of these little things. Since the software is all japanese and i was only interested in the screen i won't comment on the standard PDA stuff nor on the properiaty software thing (apple by the way is also feeding their i-soaps with a special software isn't it? And does someone really think that especially Sony with a vast business in contents for such a gadget would allow to loose control over that ?).
The screen: The screen is absolutly stunning !
This is by far the best i have ever seen before on any kind of device! It is really as looking into a shrinked large high quality bulb TV screen with virtually no color or contrast shift at any angle! The thing had a short diving video on it and that made me starve for some underwater experiences again.
This screen makes me hope that my old bulb tv lasts long enough until the first OLED screens arrive. I'll be one of the firsts in the que!
And by the way: It's not a trick. It's a SONY.
(never really understood why they gave up that superb phrase!)