Sony has a lot to do if they plan on keeping their profitability.
They need to release a decent cellphone .. maybe with the "mylo 2" form factor, or something.
They need to reinvent the HDTV .. make them all have wireless PC media center/ps3 type thing built in .. and the busy-ness of remotes should be reduced -- get rid of 90% of buttons become touchscreen and OLED button driven.
Sony Erisson phones are generally neat and usable. My last two phones were SE models, not through any particular loyalty but because they packed a lot in for the price. I've just moved to a Nokia 6300 which is a great phone too with a great screen. Motorola on the other hand appears to make phones that are consistently underspecced compared to their competitors.
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Sony has a lot to do if they plan on keeping their profitability.
They need to release a decent cellphone .. maybe with the "mylo 2" form factor, or something.
They need to reinvent the HDTV .. make them all have wireless PC media center/ps3 type thing built in .. and the busy-ness of remotes should be reduced -- get rid of 90% of buttons become touchscreen and OLED button driven.
Where the hell is the PSP 2?
Are you telling me that Sony Ericsson don't make great phones?
are you kidding? I have the K790 Sony Ericsson, one of the best phones i have ever bought.
I've bought a SE P1i
It's the best phone I've ever used. By miles. And there's still a few things they could improve!!
You haven't heard of the PSP Slim? Or are you holding out for next gen HD graphics in a handheld?
Sony Erisson phones are generally neat and usable. My last two phones were SE models, not through any particular loyalty but because they packed a lot in for the price. I've just moved to a Nokia 6300 which is a great phone too with a great screen. Motorola on the other hand appears to make phones that are consistently underspecced compared to their competitors.