Sony NW-E020F Disney Mp3 Players

What this world needs is more Disney themed objects . That’s what Sony must have thought when they created the NW-E020F Disney Themed Mp3 Players. With memory capacities of either 1 or 2 GB and few other features, Sony is not going to make a killing off the unmemorable NW-E020F Mp3 Players. The 1 GB model will cost €50 ($77 USD) and the 2 GB model will run €55 ($85 USD). If you feel so inclined, you could read more here.

Sony Bravia’s S4s-Bright and Colorful TVs
Sony is bringing out the spring colours for its “Draw the Line” decorating ideas for home and kitchens. These 20-inch KLV-20S400A TVs are perfect for brightening any kitchen, bedroom, or family room. Available in pink, green, orange, blue, and black and white, the Sony 20-inch KLV-20S400A will drop in Asia this summer. More info here.
Sony Rolly to Roll Out New Colors

Remember the Sony Rolly? That funny little music companion that rolls around while playing your favorite tunes? Now, set to launch in Japan on April 19th, Sony’s Rolly is available in different colors. In addition to the $400 price tag for the Rolly, you can buy customizable colored wings for $15 a pop to make your Rolly stand out from… all the *other* Rollys. A US launch is anticipated soon. To buy one in the meantime, check Ebay.
Sony’s 0.3 mm OLED is Smokin’

I’d like to introduce you to the mother of all OLEDs. Sony’s latest OLED is a mere 0.3mm thick (or 0.0118 inches!). Details are sparse, but we know that the OLED will have a resolution of 960 x 540 pixels. Allegedly, the picture is amazingly crisp. Sony plans on having these OLEDs on the market in 2-3 years. Read more here!
Colorware Customization For the PSP

Coloware recently extended their service to PSPs. Now, consumers have the option of buying a PSP through Coloware and having it customized. These PSPs will start at $269. Alternately, a PSP fan could send in their own PSP and have it colored for only $99. For this price, you get to choose a combination of 35 custom colors for the front, back, tray, logo area, and left and right buttons. To switch up your PSP’s look, click here.

