Looking for even more ways to simply your data transfers? If so, you should definitely check out Sony's TransferJet, which enables certain gadgets (i.e. camcorders, etc.) to transfer data sans wires to a PC by simply placing it atop a wireless field unit. Granted, it didn't seem to work so smoothly at Sony's press conference -- surprised? -- but here's to hoping the kinks get ironed out before it goes commercial. You know the drill, click on through and let Mahalo Daily's Veronica Belmont lead the way.
I'm sure the unit still has to be designed with compatibility. What's the benefit? Wouldn't something like uberbluetooth be better than a dedicated pad for data transfers?
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Another invention from Sony that looks great, but will fail oh so hard.
People said that about Blu-ray...
@ark... BR is still not a "for sure" thing quite yet (although it most certainly looks like it will be).
It is, however, a fluke.
Let's not forget about BR's failed proprietary siblings.
Yah Shaun, the CD was a failure right? Betacam is derived from Betamax and it's still used today in the film/tv industry... again, failure.
And as for a fluke, the PlayStation franchise sure is a fluke too just like the Walkman/Discman.
Ah fanboy's at their finest.. they seem to be out in full force all over engadget tonight.
Yea, like the Universal Media Disk?
hello veronica!
Hey, how's it going?
You're doing an awesome job! keep it up!
"simply your data transfers?"
grammar nazis, GO!
That's right! It's "simplify"! Arrrrrr!!
I'm sure the unit still has to be designed with compatibility. What's the benefit? Wouldn't something like uberbluetooth be better than a dedicated pad for data transfers?
More wireless crap...
sweet can't wait