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Sony has introduced a 500GB hard disk Digital Video Recorder

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Sony has introduced a 500GB hard disk Digital Video Recorder tadelste on 2003/09/04:

  „Sony has introduced CoCoon CSV-EX11, a 500GB hard disk Digital Video Recorder in Japan. At lowest quality the DVR can record up to 342 hours (or two weeks) of video non-stop. The recording time reaches 114 hours even at the highest quality mode.“

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Full-Circle 360 at once panoramic camera lens

  „Sony's latest 5 megapixel Cyber-shot DSC-F88 digital camera will be available in July for US$450. The new camera features a 3x optical zoom lens that rotates 300 degrees, allowing you to grab both low angle shots and above-the-head close-ups. It also offers a self-timer, a rechargeable battery and compatibility with Memory Stick and Memory Stick PRO cards.“
http://www.stargeek.com/item/38556.html - Cached

THE online REPORTER Issue 362  September 6-12, 2003

  „Sony Joins Internet Music Services Fray; Direct Challenge to Apple's iTunes“
http://www.onlinereporter.com/torbackissues/ tor362.htm - Cached

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  „In February, 1976, Sony introduced the first Betamax VCR in the United States. Sony believed that consumers would buy the technology to record TV shows and watch them later, a practice which later came to be called "time-shifting." Sony advertised: "Now you don't have to miss 'Kojak' because you're watching 'Columbo' (or vice versa)." (Who loves ya, baby?)“
http://thispageintentionallyleftblank.net/archives/ 2004_04.html - Cached

TV Linux from Japan

  „Hitachi, Sharp, Sony and Toshiba are banding together to flesh out an Internet/TV standard. One day, every website will become its own TV network...very cool. As well it talks about Matsushita and Sony collaborating on Linux based consumer electronics and though no official connection is made in the blurb, I wouldn't mind my tv running on linux either.“

Found at a page of Gary, posted on 2003/03/30
http://www.lerhaupt.com/foo/archives/ 2003_03.html#000044 - Cached

Pick A Bar: September 2003 Archives

  „Even the VOD and DVR functions were mostly supported, but I'll probably have to map some of the custom buttons on the DVR remote (the triangle, square and circle buttons which are used for some of the DVR's recorded program function) to unused buttons on the one for all. That's not really a problem, though. What is a major problem, in fact the main problem I have with the new remote, is that the remote won't display the PIP related buttons for a cable box.“
http://www.knitwitology.net/pickabar/archives/ 2003_09.html - Cached


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