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Sony Ericson-Xperia Neo

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The Xperia™ neo smartphone is powered by Sony multimedia technology. It's great to look at. Even better to hold. And when you want more, there's the whole world of Android™. On the smart Xperia™ neo touch phone

A touch phone for great pics

Snap superb pictures in the sunset. Shoot sharp scenes in low light. The Xperia™ neo touch phone comes with an 8.1 megapixel camera and Sony's award-winning Exmor™ R for mobile image sensor. 



Xperia™ neo - a sharp and bright smartphone

Take the brightest photos. Create shining movie epics. Show it all on your Xperia™ neo smartphone. With the multi-touch Reality Display with Mobile BRAVIA® Engine, you see colours and contrasts in a whole new light.




Smartphone goes videophone

Time for your big screen premiere? View videos and photos on your HD TV. Just connect via the built-in HDMI connector. Browse your files using your TV's remote. So if there's nothing on TV tonight, no worries - use your smartphone. It doubles as a videophone. (TV must be CEC compatible)

PSN Back up…When?


PSN has been offline since 20 April in the wake of a security breach that saw 77 million account details accessed by a hacker. Obviously it’s really inconvenient and there are lots of people out there who use Sony equipment for entertainment and will be understandably disgruntled about this downtime,” added the consultant.

As things stand the latest update that has come from the PlayStation blog talks about what happens when normal services resume where Debbie Turner of OSM has revealed that there are a few services that will be compensated but asks… It’s a pretty tough question as many gamers will have lost faith because of their credit card details being at risk and already switched over to the Xbox 360. Fingers crossed that that we Westerners have the service resumed soon as many people have been chomping at the bit to play Portal 2 and Mortal Kombat 9 online. Is Sony doing enough for those paying for services?

The heads of Sony held a press conference in which they bowed their heads in shame because of the major PSN compromise. Sony promises to have Playstation Network back up this week!

Unfortunately, Sony lost money on the PlayStation 3 for the first two years, and now they offer multiplayer for free. Anyone remember the big Sony laptop battery debacle? Sure sounds like Sony hasn’t learned their lesson yet.