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Sony P Tablet

Sony has released its Sony P tablet device in the United Kingdom, at a more advanced rate than the Apple iPad.

The Tablet P comes with a clamshell design, offering two 5.5″ touch screens. It gets on the Android Honeycomb version 3.2 and is powered by the dual-core Tegra 2 processor, according to SlashGear.

Sadly, the Tablet P gets on an older version of Android while Google has already released Ice Cream Sandwich, that’s indicated for both Android smartphones and tablets.

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Sony PS Vita Wallpaper

Sony has officially revealed that it will license Power VR graphics IP technologies from British-based Imagination Technologies, more especially the SGX Series5XT graphics series, now the best of the range iteration from ImgTec.

The company claims that it will spread the technology in system on chips planning buyer markets but did not offer with more report as to when the roll out will start.

Imagination Technolog willget licence charges and royalty revenues based on the figure of semiconductor segments delivered with ImgTec IP.

It is not known whether the deal will be widened to PowerVR’s upcoming generation graphics solution, codenamed Rogue, and that will be applied in ST-Ericsson’s upcoming generation Cortex-A15 based SoCs.

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Sony PS3 MOVE BUNDLE

The cost of the PlayStation 3 gaming console is set to drop down further and potentially spark a cost war after Tesco reduced £24.99 off the suggested retail cost of £199.99 and is delivering an extra £10 discount applying the eCoupon code TDX-MNGK.

That cost reduce makes the 160GB Sony PS3 Console lower than the Xbox 360 250GB which Tesco sells for £189; besides, clients stand to earn 350 Clubcard points worth £3.50 instore at the supermarket giant.

The action by Tesco arrives against the backdrop of the recent adaptation by Sony of the cost of the PS3 to £199.99.

The console gets a Blu-ray reader, one wireless gaming controller and has for long been looked as a loss head as Sony bet on games sales to subsidise the hardware.

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Sony Cybershot TX55

Mythical technology or actual thing? Which is the question which has always appeared around those films which depict investigators zooming into a photo and “enhancing” the individuals face, despite the fact which the resolution has already been managed. However, Sony’s latest camera, the Cyber-shot TX55 provides something like that. They are naming it ‘Clear Image Zoom’ and they tell it digitally improves the cameras 5x optical zoom to 10x without degrading the image quality. Skeptical? We are. Althought, there is tech out there which can complete in the blanks of an image using an algorithm, but we’d be startled if it showed up in a buyer device of this slimness so immediately; the TX55 is only 12.2mm thick. Under hood is a 16.2 MP sensor, the power to focus in on subjects at a impressive 0.1 sec and a 3.3″ AMOLED touchscreen. The Cyber-shot TX55 can also catch 42.9 MP panoramic photos and full HD video.

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Sony has introduced which it has just recovered multiple PlayStation Network services following hackers forced Sony to get it down.

The publication was made by Sony Corporation Executive Deputy President Kazuo Hirai.

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