Yeah, I much prefer services like iTunes which allow you to take your paid-for music and video anywhere on any device and without any limits.....
People constantly use the pathetic DRM excuse to attack anything Sony does. Gorgeous new Bravia? No thanks, their DRM policy pi$$es me off. Scrapped CONNECT allowing you to use a myriad selection of other services? No thanks, their DRM .... etc etc ad nauseum ad infinitum.
If Sony cured cancer and gave the technology away free you'd still all complain about DRM and "proprietary technology".
"I'm a college student looking for a new laptop, but almost all of my media I receive digitally. I'm looking for a laptop, not a netbook, without an optical drive, and budget sensitive. The optical drive will just be a waste of space, when I can have thinner laptop. What's out there?"
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I don't trust *any* Sony product, whether its physical or a service. They always manage to fill it with so much DRM that it is practically useless.
Yeah, I much prefer services like iTunes which allow you to take your paid-for music and video anywhere on any device and without any limits.....
People constantly use the pathetic DRM excuse to attack anything Sony does. Gorgeous new Bravia? No thanks, their DRM policy pi$$es me off. Scrapped CONNECT allowing you to use a myriad selection of other services? No thanks, their DRM .... etc etc ad nauseum ad infinitum.
If Sony cured cancer and gave the technology away free you'd still all complain about DRM and "proprietary technology".