Sony rolled out their devices for CES 2010.
They announced their latest innovations in 3D technology, Blu-ray and digital imaging. Sony also extended their Vaio series and revealed a tablet PC, a digital e-book reader and opened a Sony 3D Technology Center.
3D Technology
Sony is making 3D more home friendly. They revealed a new range of BRAVIA series (BRAVIA LX900, HX800, HX900, NX800) with advanced high end technologies and require shutter glasses, built-in transmitters and also HD 3D integrated TV and you will get a more improved and most natural TV experience with BRAVIA line up. Sony revealed a number of BRAVIA ready models at CES 2010.
The Sony Blu-ray players includes BDP-S570, BDV-E770W and the first 3D Blu-ray player offers the users a fantastic 3D home theater experience. There is WIFi too for online streaming.
Sony Vaio Series
Sony's Vaio is also not disappointing the customers. They extended their Vaio series with F series.
Vaio W series is coming with an eco-friendly design, translucent green interior and recyclable material for casing and the machine is powered by N450 and Windows 7 OS.
The F and Z series from Sony offers 100% color saturation with its LED backlit LCD display. Devices of both series are powered by Intel Core i7 CPUs and Sony Transfer Jet software.
The 13.3-inch Sony Vaio Y series has a classic look and is powered by Intel Core Duo ULV processor. The display is LED back-lit which delivers high performance.
First Tablet PC From Sony
Sony entered the Tablet Pc market with their all new 7-inch wedge-shaped touchscreen 'Dash.' The device comes with more than 1000 applications pre-loaded and will be shipped from April for $200.
Sony is also set to open a "Sony 3D Technology Center," at Sony Picture Studios in Culver City, California to train the experts in the growing 3D entertainment market.
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