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New and Improved Sony Walkman S Series!

July 25, 2009 by Lia Espina  
Filed under MP3 and Video Players

New and Improved Sony Walkman S Series!

I keep on seeing reviews and news about Sony’s latest Walkmans (Walkmen?) all over the internet, but I don’t really know anyone who owns one. Most of my friends own an iPod. I, myself, own an iPod, hehe.
I think Sony Walkmans are popular in Japan though… *musing*
Personally, I think the reason why Sony Walkmans aren’t popular is because of the name. I mean, come on, Walkman? It just feels so… old school! So prehistoric! Haha. Walkmans remind of those huge portable casette players, which for me, just aren’t cool. Hehehe.
Maybe if they give Sony Walkmans a new name, they’d be …read more

Sony PSP Go Is Coming?

May 29, 2009 by Lia Espina  
Filed under Gaming Consoles

Sony PSP Go Is Coming?

There has been rumors before that Sony’s going to release a new PSP that’s completely different from the current PSPs in the market.
Well,  a couple of photos had been leaked and are circulating the around the internet! The image above is supposedly what the new PSPs look like and its going to be called Sony PSP Go!
With the new PSP Go, you can download games via WiFi or from memory stick micro cards. It also has 16GB flash memory so you can store a lot of games, movies and music.
Compared to the PSP-3000, it has a smaller screen of 3.8″ …read more

Podio: Speaker/PMP Combo For Cyclists!

May 2, 2009 by Lia Espina  
Filed under Speakers

Podio: Speaker/PMP Combo For Cyclists!

Here’s a little gadget health buffs would love! The Podio!
The Podio is a speaker/PMP (portable medial player) combo that you can attach to your bike’s handlebars so you can listen while you cycle away!
Its pretty light, weighs around 139 grams (as heavy as a cellphone or something) and has 2GB storage. Speaker power is around 1.5 watt and has a rechargeable lithium-ion battery that powers up the Podio for around 9 to 24 hours of use.
I guess this is better than cycling with your earphones and iPod. For one thing, no tangled cables!
I’m just not sure if people around you …read more


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