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Mark Peters : 2005-03-11 19:46:06
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Sony midi Micro Vault USB flash drive introduction : At this year’s CeBIT, Sony Europe’s Recording Media & Energy (RME) division demonstrated the very latest in Micro Vault technology. This includes the introduction of a high speed Excellence range, the addition of Virtual Expander software to the entire midi series for further increased storage capacities and the extension of its biometric Fingerprint Access family. Sony’s midi Micro Vault products will be available in 128MB, 256MB, 512MB and 1GB capacities. Thanks to the pre-loaded Virtual Expander data compression software the new models will be able to store up to three times the specified capacities.
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Mark Peters : 2005-03-11 18:54:20
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Sony Micro Vault recommended for Gran Turismo 4 gamers : Sony Europe’s Recording Media & Energy (RME) division today announced that the publishers of Gran Turismo 4 (GT4), Sony Computer Entertainment Europe, have recommended Sony’s Micro Vault range as the ideal storage medium for downloading photos generated by the game’s new Photo Mode. The new function has been introduced to GT4 to enable gamers to capture images of their best moments such as precious wins, newly unlocked cars or fastest laps. Ultimately, the use of a Sony Micro Vault enables these images to be stored to a portable device so that gamers can carry them with them wherever they go.
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Mark Peters : 2005-03-03 00:27:28
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Sony MZ-DH10P Hi-MD with a built-in digital camara: Providing options for all lifestyles, Sony has once again expanded its selection of portable music devices with the introduction of its 2005 line of MiniDisc Walkman digital music players including the top model MZ-DH10P Hi-MD Walkman Digital Music Player with a build-in 1.3 megapixel digital still camera. For music buffs unwilling to be constrained by capacity, MiniDisc media provides removable, recordable, scratch-resistant and affordable storage for an infinite library of songs. The discs are small, durable and re-recordable up to a million times without degradation in audio quality.
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Dennis Hissink : 2005-01-06 14:00:19
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Sony Photo Vault mini CD-R station available : Sony has just made available the new Sony Photo Vault mini CD-R Station, a portable, "PC-free" device for burning photos directly from digital still cameras to mini CD-R media. Weighing only eight ounces, Photo Vault Mini CD-R Station adds convenience and flexibility to digital photography storage. Users can burn images directly from their camera to 8 cm mini CD-R using a standard USB interface. The device also features a built-in photo album capability to display photos on a television using its standard AV input. "Photo Vault is a perfect travel companion for anyone who owns a digital camera," said Michael Lucas, director of marketing for consumer and convergent media products in Sony.
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