$1,658?![]()
Now we're talking Sony, this is the type of integration we expect to see on the heels of your promise to cash in on portable video after losing the audio battle to Apple. As a Blu-ray recorder, the BDZ-A70 features all the in/outs you'd expect and recording to a 320GB (the new BDZ-T90 offers 500GB) disk or dual-layer BD-RE media from a host of analog and digital tuners. Great, but what's most notable here is the new one-touch video transfer to Sony's PSP, select mobile phones including NTT DoCoMo's FOMA 905i, and video Walkmans like Sony's new NW-A820. As you may have noticed, those last two are Japanese products. Appropriate given the Japan-only launch of these players in April for about ¥170,000 ($1,658). Still, we're pretty sure they'll go global soon enough.
http://www.engadget.com/2008/04/08/s...er-to-walkman/
Don't you remember how much DVD players were when they first came out? They went for like 1k each too - and all it did was play movies!! Now all these weird brands from China go for $50 lol
If the PS3 started doing this, I would get one, and a Walkman.
Last edited by koh-kun; April 10th, 2008 at 02:50.
$1,658
so in real money that's £842. I'm impressed just over double the PS3 was.
but Its about damn time we got something like this I wonder how long it takes for a standard 1 hour video to get on the PSP (and how much it compresses it by) I hope its not stupidly slow because I could really use something like this.
I'm guessing it can do it for any media??? not just record programs and Blu ray so DVD's?
Drm?
EDIT: Why the hell does dcemu de-capitalise the R and M, even from an edit? Acronyms are meant to be capitals, its not newb all-caps typing.
From testing it seem to do it when the all capitalised word is the only word in the post.
There was some inconsistent behaviour in one instance though so perhaps its not just that.
Heres the messages (now deleted) that I tried. All the 'DRM's were typed capitalised.
Last edited by bah; April 10th, 2008 at 11:29.
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