#6: I'd rather it didn't have anything "built-in", as it would add to the bulk, add to the cost, and for those who are likely to be in the market for a high quality projector - they would rather use their expensive DVD player as source. Also, if you mount the epson on the ceiling, that isn't going to help you get DVD's in and out!
#7: I wouldn't count on it.
Good on Sony's electronics division for putting out some legitimately decent products again. They seem to be on a roll, with their recent TV ranges etc.
The whole line-up consists of the $60 Amps in-ears and $100 Tracks on-ear headphones, which both also come in slightly souped-up and pricier HD variations at $100 and $130, respectively.
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#6: I'd rather it didn't have anything "built-in", as it would add to the bulk, add to the cost, and for those who are likely to be in the market for a high quality projector - they would rather use their expensive DVD player as source. Also, if you mount the epson on the ceiling, that isn't going to help you get DVD's in and out!
#7: I wouldn't count on it.
Good on Sony's electronics division for putting out some legitimately decent products again. They seem to be on a roll, with their recent TV ranges etc.