Sony Music is upping the ante on home theater technology with their new BDPorter all-in-one. omes with a WXGA projector, surround sound headphones, speakers and a 60-inch screen. The whole package seems to be aimed for the corporate crowd but it sure screams home theater to our eyes. They come in four different designs and are on sale for about $7,700.
The folks over at Computer Choppers love dipping stuff in gold! They sell gold-dipped Macs, iPhones and other gadgets. The Sony PlayStation 3 has managed to avoid their luxurious golden bath, until now. The company is releasing a limited edition of five golden PS3 Slims. These units are just like regular PS3 Slims except, well, they’re dipped in pure 24k gold! No word on pricing but one would imagine it will be quite hefty. Gold doesn’t grow on trees, after all.
Sony Ericsson has revealed the newest member of their Xperia line of high-end cell phones. The Xperia Pureness is being touted as a “fashion phone” and it’s easy to see why. The thing is sleek and beautiful. It features a transparant screen and a hidden keypad that reveals itself only when in use. A member of the Sony Ericsson PR team has this to say about the unit:
“The company’s designers aimed to sculpt an object of design that reflected the purity of water and a sense of calmness when not in use.”
The phone costs around $874 USD. Watch below for a video of the phone in action:
In the 1980s, there were nerds and jocks and never the twain shall meet. Nowadays, it might not be so simple. This new coffee table designed by Stephane Perruchon is sleek for sure. It’s also made to resemble a PlayStation 3. The base features two handmade PlayStation 3 controllers. It comes in two colors: Black and white. Stephane has given no word on pricing yet, but it shouldn’t be long before that is decided. You know, right after this marathon session of “Assassin’s Creed 2.”
In short, this thing looks snazzy enough to please the nerd and jock in all of us.