In recognition of Library Advocacy Day, Sony today unveiled the Reader Library program, a new initiative to support the work of public libraries as they expand and promote their ebook collections. The program provides public libraries with training on digital reading devices, educational materials to help readers learn about the eBooks and digital texts available to them through their local libraries, and digital reading devices for library staff use. View full post on Sony Electronics News and Information
Archive for June 30, 2010
DLP DualView and 3D Glasses Video Review at CES
DL.TV’s Brooks Rowlett gets Ken Bell from Texas Instruments to show off its new DLP DualView technology and one of the dopest 3D glasses out there for you video game junkies.
A Short Review of The Sony Bravia 26 inch HD TV
**EDIT** HELL YEAH! 3000 views Heres a short review of the Sony Bravia 26 inch KDL-26M4000. a sleek-looking TV with a sharp, crisp picture. you gan hook up to 7 devices to it with its 2 HDMI ports, 2 HD Component ports, 2 Composite A/V ports, and a RGB (“to hook up your computer”) port. Thank you for watching. Please rate and comment and if you have any tech questions or even a review request, please message
PSP Receives TurboGrafx-16, NeoGeo Support
The PSP gets non-Sony retro console support with the latest firmware release.
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Grandparents Are Huge Television Watching Fans
My grandparents have been watching the same TV for the last 15 years. It’s one of those ugly big floor models and astonishingly enough, it still works. They have cable but only the near-by stations.
If they weren’t huge TV watching fans, I wouldn’t care their TV is as old as the hills but they watch it all day long. They watch their local news in the morning, Wheel of Fortune in the day and then The Late Show at nighttime all on their 80s television.
I wish they would realize what a brand new television could do for them. It’s not as if they don’t have money either. They were successful their whole life. They made good money, provided everything we ever wanted and they were fit to withdraw early.
I just feel that since they made so many sacrifices for us it’s time they spend some of their money in their own enjoyment. HD televisions are not that pricy in relation to numerous added things in life. They could buy one for a few hundred dollars and they wouldn’t even miss it.
I have taken them to Best Buy a few times to demonstrate them the new HDTV and HD pictures on them. They are both impressed and sometimes it takes a while for me to get them out of the HDTV area. They are mesmerized, which is why I know they would love it if they had one.
I am not saying they should pitch out their old TV because a part of me thinks they have an sentimental attachment to it. They could always move it to the added bedroom and even watch it if one of them craved to watch something different.
Change is rough, I know this, and I know they have a difficult time accepting new technology like HDTV. I asked them if they would like me to buy it for them or if they would be mad if I bought it for them as a present.
They denied both and said they don’t need a new tv and to stop talking about it. A few days after they said this to me, their nasty old tv finally gave out. They considered getting it repaired but then caved in and bought an HDTV.
Would you believe they called me and said they should have bought it years ago? They said the HD picture was out of this world and they have no idea how they dealt with the old one for so long.
I didn’t tell them, “I told you so” but I certainly was wanting to. They now view their new HDTV as they did before but with a totally different mind set.
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