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Sony launches its new VAIO S Series notebooks

Aside from the new VAIO C Series notebooks, Sony has also announced the new models of its VAIO Series S notebooks. Featuring a 13.3-inch VAIO Display Plus, the new VAIO S series notebooks boasts of a stylish new “full flat” design with its body made from magnesium with a wide aluminum palm rest. This provides more »

Sony updates its 14-inch VAIO C Series notebooks

Sony Europe has just announced its availability of its new 14-inch VAIO C Series notebooks, arriving sometime in March or April depending on the country where you are located. The new VAIO C Series notebooks boasts of new powerful features together with new radical designs which are rather colorful and might not appeal to business more »

Speaking with Sony Europe about their greenest TV

Earlier today, Tim Page, Senior Technology Marketing Manager at Sony Europe and Gadgetell conducted an interview over Twitter. Sony Europe has introduced what they are calling their greenest TV ever. The Sony Bravia WE5 has some unique features that appeals to energy conscious people such as the “Presence Sensor.” The sensor actually checks if anyone is watching the television. If the TV determines that no one is watching, the screen will go black. The television will turn back on once you come back. If you leave for a long enough time, the television automatically goes into standby mode.

It’s a pretty cool idea even if you aren’t the most granola hippie. Why should the picture be on if you’re not in? Plus by saving energy, you’ll see a lower electricity bill. Keep reading for the full interview.

We’re interviewing Sony, what should we ask them?

If you didn’t know, Gadgetell is on Twitter and we’ll be interviewing Sony Europe Thursday on April 30, 2009 on Twitter. Sony recently introduced the Bravia WE5 which Sony calls the “greenest ever TV.” They said we could ask them about that. We’re taking suggestions on questions. What would you like to ask? Just go more »