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PS2 EyeToy Bundle Enables Motion Gaming For Rs 6000

Includes a PlayStation 2 console, EyeToy camera, and a game to keep your kids occupied this summer vacation.

The PS2 EyeToy Bundle Enables Motion Gaming For Rs 6000

It's no secret that the PS2 may not be Sony's mainstream console by a long shot, but it still accounts for a large chunk of its sales in India. The target demographic for this last-gen console is 8-12 year olds in this country. Now that the kids have ample time owing to summer vacations, Sony has launched the PlayStation 2 EyeToy Bundle. It includes a PS2 console, an EyeToy camera, and the EyeToy: Play 3 game for Rs 6000.

The EyeToy camera is a poor man's Kinect motion sensor that endows the PS2 with rudimentary motion, gesture, and voice control capabilities. This bundle provides a relatively cheap and uncomplicated means of introducing your kid to the world of motion gaming...

Sony Launches Xperia U, P, And sola; Prices Start From Rs 17,400

Android 2.3 smartphones are meant to be entertainment devices, sport large touchscreens with the Mobile BRAVIA Engine.

Sony Launches Xperia U, P, And sola; Prices Start From Rs 17,400

Sony Mobile has launched three new Xperia smartphones – U, P, and sola, in India today. This was the official launch after they were announced last month, when we had a chance to take a first look at the three models. They still come with Android 2.3 (Gingerbread), although the world has been moving fast to ICS. However, Sony says that an update will be made available by June this year. The Xperia U and P smartphones with large touchscreens belong to the higher-end Xperia NXT line-up of next generation mobile phones, whereas the sola is a mid-range phone. Meant to deliver a better multimedia experience, these phones feature the Mobile BRAVIA Engine...

Summer 2012 Buyer's Guide: Digital Cameras And Camcorders

We pick the best camera that suits your needs and budget.

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Summer 2012 Buyer's Guide: Digital Cameras And Camcorders

With the holidays season already here, this is probably the best time to purchase a good camera. A good break full of precious moments with your family is something you would want to keep going back to, for a long time. This guide will help you pick the best camera based on your budget and requirements. Apart from point and shoot cameras, we have also covered semi-SLRs and camcorders. Let's hope with this you can take a bit of your happy vacation back home...

Summer 2012 Buyer's Guide: TVs And Projectors

A complete guide to help you choose the best displays.

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Summer 2012 Buyer's Guide: TVs And Projectors

The budget has been presented and new pricing is out. Luckily, we haven't seen any significant price change in the television segment. The holidays are here and it is probably a good time to buy that large screen TV, because this is one of the best times of the year to enjoy, especially for those who are not going off on a tour. Different shops are offering discounted prices, and of those products available with special offers, there is the television. This article is divided into different sections dealing with various parameters, in an effort to help you arrive at the right set for you, in the fastest possible way...

Images Of Sony's New Android 4.0 Smartphone Leaked

Reportedly, the entry-level handset will feature a 3.2" screen, 800 MHz CPU, and 3 MP camera.

Images Of Sony's New Android 4.0 Smartphone Leaked




If the guys at Technoblog.gr are to be believed, they've got the first pictures of Sony's upcoming entry-level smartphone. It's also believed that despite being affordable, the handset will run Ice Cream Sandwich, out of the box.

Reportedly, the phone is powered by a modest 800 MHz single-core CPU, coupled with an Adreno 200 GPU. Its 3.2" screen has pixel dimensions of 320x480. However, the source goes onto claim that it lacks the BRAVIA engine. Apart from that, it seems to feature a 3 MP camera, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth, and a 1460 mAh battery...

Sony Mobile Releases Android 4.0 Update For Xperia arc S, neo V, And ray

Other handsets in the Xperia line-up will have to wait for another month or two.

Sony Mobile Releases Android 4.0 Update For Xperia arc S, neo V, And ray

After releasing the Android 4.0 update for select European countries, Sony Mobile has finally rolled out its new OS upgrade in India. According to the company's Facebook page, the ICS update is now seeding for the Xperia arc S, Xperia neo V, and Xperia ray.

Back in February, the Japanese manufacturer had released beta ICS ROMS for these handsets. Although Sony Mobile failed to release the final version in March, a month's delay isn't too bad. Considering that this is a major upgrade, it won't be made available as an OTA (Over The Air) update...

Sony Launches 4K Home Theatre Projector

Is available at an "affordable" price of Rs 14 lakhs

Sony Launches 4K Home Theatre Projector

Do you have a large house and require your own movie theatre set up in it? Well, look no further, as Sony has launched a projector system that offers full 4K resolution. The VPL-VW1000ES can produce images upto 200-inches diagonally. The brightness is 2000 lumens, which...

Sony Fixes Bug-Ridden PS Vita Update

Unstable firmware v1.65 launched yesterday; now fixed with v1.66 release.

Sony Fixes Bug-Ridden PS Vita Update

On Wednesday Sony released firmware version 1.65 for the PS Vita. Those expecting additions such as the much-needed improvements to the inept browser, a working Remote Play feature, and support for PSOne games were in for a disappointment. The update included superficial additions such as disabling certain notifications, a power-saving setting, and a few...

Review: PlayStation Vita

An overpriced successor to the PSP.

RATING
 
Review: PlayStation Vita

Pros: Excellent hardware; Front and rear multi-touch capability; SixAxis motion sensing; Very ergonomic; Dual analogue sticks; Support for augmented reality gaming; Tight PSN integration.

Cons: Uber expensive; Proprietary memory card; Poor battery life; Inaccessible battery; Sadistic media transfer implementation; Inept browser and social networking integration; Screen prone to scratches.

PlayStation Vita
MRP:
Rs 20,000 (Wi-Fi); Rs 25,000 (3G)


It takes less than five minutes to realise that the PlayStation Vita (PS Vita) is everything that the PSP should have been, and more. Like its elder sibling, the PS Vita...

Hands On: PlayStation Vita

A quick look at Sony's latest handheld console.

Hands On: PlayStation Vita

The PlayStation Vita was launched with much fanfare and an assortment of firang babes in kinky attires, rickshaws, and bath tubs. Two thumbs up to Sony PlayStation India for the lovely distractions. I say that because I managed to get my paws on the yet-to-be-unveiled handheld device, while everyone was busy ogling at the booth babes. Needless to say, this calls for...

TechTree.tv: Sony Tablet S Video Review

Falls short just at the finish line.

With the Tablet S, Sony plans to make its PlayStation Network stronger. Running on the Android 3.1 (Honeycomb) OS, the tablet comes with an impressive dual-core NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor clocked at 1 GHz, 1 GB RAM, and a ULP GeForce GPU under the hood. Let us find out how this PlayStation Certified tablet stands up against the...

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