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On 2011-01-27 15:31:52, TheBecksF wrote:
sdk of honeycamp is out and its amazing
i hope we see vaio tablet from sony soon
Not too soon actually but around Q3
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Posted: 2011-01-27 15:36:11
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its ok avmax cuz i dont have enough money for both mobile and tablet
its seem i will wait for sony tablet and 2nd half higj-end from sonyericsson
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Posted: 2011-01-27 15:55:40
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On 2011-01-27 14:12:18, avmaxfan wrote:
Yes! People need to understand one fact - SONY is not

and

is not SONY. I don't understand why people think that way.
And the play station suite has little to do with Xperia play really. Like it or not.
And the Xperia Neo = Hallon.
No surprises.
Well so I am waiting for xperia Duo

. Joke apart I am looking forward to see how will be the MWC with no surprises from SE but some amazing stuffs from the others.
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Posted: 2011-01-27 16:28:27
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On 2011-01-27 13:57:57, Shino03 wrote:
@nightblade, the psp and other portable consoles are relatively limited but they still managed to have many developers. I think it will be better for the playstation to be exclusive to Xperia Play. It will make it very unique over the rest of the android crowd but I agree that physical buttons are a lot better than virtual buttons.
There's a slight problem with your logic. The markets for phones and portable gaming consoles are very different. One is filled with competing substitutes, whilst the other has 2 or 3 dominant devices. Hence, for consoles, whichever device you choose to develop for you'll still get access to a large chunk of the total marketshare to sell your apps to.
The Xperia play is one smartphone out of dozens. It would simply be more profitable for developers to program apps for the iPhone or Android in general (which will have a larger marketshares) than for the Xperia, if the PS Suite was restricted to the Play.
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Posted: 2011-01-27 17:58:46
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On 2011-01-26 17:17:34, NightBlade wrote:
An Xperia with a 12MP cam and xenon flash. All I need.
Winner!!
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Posted: 2011-01-27 18:31:18
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http://www.engadget.com/2011/[....]etton-talks-sony-ngp-announce/
Some interesting info about the Playstation suite. I really like the part when they are forcing him to name a phone which is working and compatible with the playstation suite especially when they asked him if sony and a sony partner(Most probably SE of course) are working together in creating a flagship for the playstation suite.
@nightblade, I'm no expert so I'll just agree with you.
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Posted: 2011-01-28 03:29:39
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With that one move, Sony has Microsoft and Apple worried. The huge back catalog of games is gonna give this thing an advantage right out of the box. When higher def games are created for it (And the devs will) the Playstation Suite would become a front runner in mobile phone gaming.
From out of nowhere, Sony (and Sony Ericsson by extension) have massive leverage now on the Android gaming front. No one would challenge them because they can't offer what Sony is offering right now. Extremely smart business move. Add Qriosity to it and Sony the media giant becomes extra relevant on Android.
How would this help SE? Because Sony is now working extra close with Google, SE would likely get dibs on whatever new that's cooking W.R.T. Android. You can see evidence in the Arc, which has 2.3 unlike all the other phones that were developed within the same time frame.
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Posted: 2011-01-28 05:50:54
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On 2011-01-28 05:50:54, synn wrote:
With that one move, Sony has Microsoft and Apple worried. The huge back catalog of games is gonna give this thing an advantage right out of the box. When higher def games are created for it (And the devs will) the Playstation Suite would become a front runner in mobile phone gaming.
From out of nowhere, Sony (and Sony Ericsson by extension) have massive leverage now on the Android gaming front. No one would challenge them because they can't offer what Sony is offering right now. Extremely smart business move. Add Qriosity to it and Sony the media giant becomes extra relevant on Android.
How would this help SE? Because Sony is now working extra close with Google, SE would likely get dibs on whatever new that's cooking W.R.T. Android. You can see evidence in the Arc, which has 2.3 unlike all the other phones that were developed within the same time frame.
Here is another thought.
1. A Backlog of OLD & very popular catalog of games does NOT gaurantee success for ANY successful leading platform:
Proof: Sega, Activision, etc. BOTH lost out on console wars when THEY had the top specs - best games to Nintendo. Apple beat Nintendo globally worldwide with just 1 device outselling them = iPod Touch.
2. Playstation Suite COULD be seen as a sign of weakness - a move of LAST resort.
- think about this ... with PS2 why didn't SE include such an emulator then? Custom OS required but its NOT like it couldn't be done with the hardware at that time - graphics would suffer but it would be acceptable and since then a steady and increasing public user base could've thrived up to now even. Oddly enough we'll see this on SE & Sony products. When sales of hardware do not support the porting development - THEN you'll see it offered VERY quickly to just about every ANDROID device out there - the SDK being FREE even pushed on and advertised on. If competing native Android code lives up to this SDK offering (the hardware will catchup to the NGP eventually) then what??!!
Many ppl STILL don't get why Apple continues to thrive. Their being a ONE STOP solution from development> hardware> solutions> accessories. It's called an ECOSYSTEM and is NOT relying on 1 platform to do so although at its core there is. They've never WAITED for a knee-jerk to respond > they've always BEEN the knee being the jerk (except when Skully was captain of the ship).
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Posted: 2011-01-28 06:46:25
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Off topic..Very interesting article
Hummingbird vs. Snapdragon vs. OMAP vs. Tegra 2: ARM Chips Explained
Nvidia seems to finally be getting some traction in the mobile CPU game. The Tegra 2 chip will be in several phones and tablets in the next few months, and is the first dual-core mobile processor available. In response Texas Instruments, maker of the popular OMAP mobile chips, is talking up their own upcoming OMAP4 cores. With all this talk of clock speeds, some important details of mobile processing get lost in the shuffle. When we talk about OMAP, Snapdragon, Tegra, or Hummingbird, we're really talking about a system-on-a-chip (SoC). There's more to it than just the clock speed.
Stick with us so we can clue you in on the important details of the major platforms so you'll know what to look for.
FOR COMPLETE ARTICLE CLICK HERE

[ This Message was edited by: smclion102 on 2011-01-28 07:47 ]
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Posted: 2011-01-28 08:45:59
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Brilliant article. I've been looking for this.
On 2011-01-28 08:45:59, smclion102 wrote:
Off topic..Very interesting article
Hummingbird vs. Snapdragon vs. OMAP vs. Tegra 2: ARM Chips Explained
Nvidia seems to finally be getting some traction in the mobile CPU game. The Tegra 2 chip will be in several phones and tablets in the next few months, and is the first dual-core mobile processor available. In response Texas Instruments, maker of the popular OMAP mobile chips, is talking up their own upcoming OMAP4 cores. With all this talk of clock speeds, some important details of mobile processing get lost in the shuffle. When we talk about OMAP, Snapdragon, Tegra, or Hummingbird, we're really talking about a system-on-a-chip (SoC). There's more to it than just the clock speed.
Stick with us so we can clue you in on the important details of the major platforms so you'll know what to look for.
FOR COMPLETE ARTICLE CLICK HERE
[ This Message was edited by: smclion102 on 2011-01-28 07:47 ]
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