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Sony Playstation TV Uses 3D To Change The Split Screen

This Sony playstation TV intended for PS3 gaming, Sony has obviously learned from the lessons of the PS3, and this playstation TV as an affordable 3DTV option. The price at $499. This is not the only product that Sony just introduced recently, the Playstation TV should offer up similar technologies as current 3DTVs, with support for 3D movies. The $499 retail price will net you the 3DTV, an HDMI cable, one pair of glasses and a copy of Resistance 3. Extra stereoscopic specs will go for...

PS3′s new 3D mode captured

You know what's absolutely useless? A video of Wipeout HD being played in 3D, with some schmuck wearing 3D glasses and babbling on about how much fun he's having. Well, that schmuck is this Engadget editor, the video can be found after the break, and we've gotta say: we loved it. Especially for something like Wipeout HD, whose neon-infused tracks make for an almost too convenient example of rapidly approaching vanishing points, we'd say 3D could really be a quasi-"killer app" for consoles...

Sony PS3 Slim

Sony today took the wraps off their newest version of the Sony Playstation 3 gaming console. The Sony PS3 Slim had been a favorite rumor among fan blogs and technology pundits alike, and today the company finally made the device official. The Sony Playstation 3 Slim will trim down the original Playstation 3 in a few key ways, answering almost all of gamers' requests for changes in the original system without adding any new functionalisty. Most importantly, the new Sony PS3 Slim will see a price...

Xperia The PlayStation Phone From Sony Ericsson

Sony Ericsson|Xperia|PlayStation|Play Xperia|Android|Smartphone|Phone| Did Android smartphone can do the same like Play Xperia from Sony Ericsson?, Aside from the D-pad, iconic game keys, and two touchpads, this device comes with a little app named PlayStation Pocket, which will be serving up dollops of classic PlayStation One gaming to all those with a taste for it, and yes, Android market will be joining with Xperia Play-optimized from third party developers. The Xperia Play relies on a...

PSP Go review

At last, Sony's other worst-kept secret, the UMD-less PSP Go, is working its way through retail channels this week. The device itself is a marked improvement, but of course that's not the whole story. In many ways antithetical to the hype surrounding the PlayStation 3 Slim, the debut of the Go has been marred by some pretty downtrodden decisions on Sony's part, most notably the $250 price tag, an utter lack of compatibility with any previous PSP accessories, and no UMD conversion program. Will...