Blu-ray may have triumphed over HD DVD here in the US, but in Japan — home to sushi, Human Tetris and Sony's Blu-ray format — the war still rages, and with a surprising contender. Known as CBHD, or China Blue...
What do you get when you pay top dollar for a Blu-ray player? Well, all the bells and whistles you'd imagine — 7.1 channel sound, full 1080p HD video, DVD up-scaling — and maybe something you wouldn't necessarily consider first:...
Sony may be looking to make a phone to compete with the iPhone, but Etsy crafter "rabbitrampage" has already come up with an adorable way to make your Apple product a little more Sony-ish. It's a classic PlayStation cover for...
The PlayStation 3 is arguably the most expensive console to own right now. (Sure, you can add up all the Wii and Xbox 360 peripherals you want, but per console and per game the PS3 takes the cake.) It's also...
Shown at a trade show in Taiwan recently, this e-reader from display manufacturer AUO turned a few heads. Like the Amazon Kindle 2, it has a 6-inch black-and-white screen with 600 x 800-pixel resolution and is capable of rendering 16...
Normally, a 15-inch HDTV would be beneath the notice of all but the most comprehensive TV addict. But not this one — this upcoming set from LG is an OLED model, only the second actual television to boast that display...
I thought it was pretty funny when a couple of engineers came onstage during Sony's press conference, sporting what looked like a TV remote with a blue ping-pong ball stuck on the end. I was embarrassed for the poor fellows...
Good ideas don't stay bottled up. Witness tabbed Web browsers, accelerometers, and now motion controllers for game consoles. In a move that's more a concession to the Nintendo Wii than a new-product reveal, Sony today announced a motion controller for...
Here at DVICE we like us some leaks, and this one will have gamers looking forward to Tuesday. Sony is unveiling the PSP Go at E3 in Los Angeles, and pictures of the handheld have already hit the web. The...
While storing hundreds of movies digitally isn't too tough if you have a large enough hard drive, storing that many on discs for easy viewing is a much less practical thing to do. But hey, if you're completely resistant to...