sonyinsider.com - 7/3/2009
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090618_01 According to recently filed FCC documents , the PSP Go (PSP-N1001) might be faster than we originally expected. While the official specs stated the clock frequency of the processor at 333MHz, FCC documents have pegged this tiny UMD-less, flash based dynamo to actually max out at ...
cdrinfo.com - 6/30/2009
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cdrinfo.com —
Sony Optiarc, a subsidiary of Sony Group, has
released a new high-end DVD burner. The AD-7240S is...
one of the few t DVD burner to achieve a 24x burning rate. According to Optiarc, this speed 'miracle' is reliable thanks to Auto Strategy Technology, ...
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Optiarc AD7240S
techradar.com - 7/10/2009
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techradar.com —
While Sony's Vaio P series – the sexy
ultra-portable 'notbook' that launched earlier this year – came...
under fire from critics for its painfully-slow boot-up and its frighteningly 'premium' price-tag, the Japanese computing giant has revealed that it ...
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Sony to release Vaio P 'mark 2' in October | News | ...
engadget.com - 7/7/2009
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engadget.com —
Not so much of a surprise now, but
Sony's bringing its 10.1-inch Vaio W stateside as well,...
and yes, according to the Sony reps we talked to, this time they really do mean to call it a netbook, unlike its Vaio P brethren . Likewise, with that ...
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Sony Vaio W netbook now official in US, coming August ...
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Sony PSP Go processor is 45 percent faster
DV Hardware —
... Sony Insider discovered the new Sony PSP Go handheld console will feature a processor with a maximum clock frequency of 480MHz - that's about 45 percent faster than the frequency of its predecessor. ...
Why Sony's PSP Go speed boost won't up the eye candy
Ars Technica —
SonyInsider dug up an FCC filing that indicates that the forthcoming PSP Go will have a significantly faster top processor speed than than current PSP models. Specifically, the Go's CPU can clock up to 480MHz, compared to the 333MHz speed of the existing models.
The site ends the post by asking the obvious question: "What will a 480MHz PSP Go bring to the table?" I suspect the answer to this is, "Nothing that hasn't already been announced." Let me explain.
Click here to read the rest of this ...
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