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Sony launches VAIO TT, CS and AW laptops

From desktop replacements to ultraportables, the latest VAIO range can go for as low as S$1,499 to as high as S$6,999.  Read story »
 

PS3 sales near 17M as Sony profits sink

Sony's electronics and financial services is dragging the Japanese company down, while its game unit's losses narrows as PS3 outpaces 360 in July up to Sept. Read story »
 

PS3 hits 14.4m as Sony game income rises

Despite a doubling of PS3 revenues, the Japanese giant is seeing a flat quarterly revenues and sinking profits due to lackluster hardware sales. Read story »

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High-end Sony LCD deepens the black levels

In addition to producing deep black levels, Sony's KDL-52XBR6 lets you exchange the silver speaker grille for another color.(Credit: CNET) In the contest for "best LCD," the main combatants for the last couple of years have been Sony and Samsung. We reviewed Samsung's LN52A650 earlier this year... Read story »
 

Updates on ultra-slim X-series Sharp Aquos

Chiba, JAPAN--Sharp has released more details on its ultra-sleek Aquos X-series LCD TVs at Ceatec. To deliver a 22.8mm to 60.4mm-thick bezel, these supersized panels employ LED backlighting and external media box to maintain a slim profile. The LED implementation also pushes dynamic contrast to over... Read story »
 

LED-backlit LCDs battle for "best" title

LED backlights can dim or turn off individually as needed. (Credit: CNET) Now that we've published our review of the LED-backlit Samsung LN46A950, we're already receiving emails from readers, apparently with money to burn, who're anxious to find out whether it's better than the Sony XBR8... Read story »

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Betting the farm on Eee

Asustek has made waves worldwide with its "Eee" sub-notebook, which I find to be crapulent and not a good middle road between an iPod touch and a real notebook. Now, the company is seemingly and, some would say, mistakenly, trying to expand the brand and take the Eee across hardware platforms. ... Read story »
 

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