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i have not been able to find any of the keynotes as video. i do not think they did live streams for this.

CNET is showing a video stream at least.

Kaz talking about the history of Sony. They just can't let Betamax go :laugh:

Interesting, Kaz just used the 'One Sony' line. Seems like MS isn't the only ones trying to tell that story of a family of devices under one core idea.

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There hasn't been much in the way of product/service announcement, but I have to say the keynote has been well done so far.

A CES keynote has to offer a positive vision on the future and how tech relates to that. Sony has done that at least. These keynotes are usually meant to be more about the general outlook on tech with a slant towards the company presenting the keynote.

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CNET is showing a video stream at least.

Kaz talking about the history of Sony. They just can't let Betamax go :laugh:

Interesting, Kaz just used the 'One Sony' line. Seems like MS isn't the only ones trying to tell that story of a family of devices under one core idea.

 

 

Apple has been doing that since before windows.  Their whole idea of phones, mp3 players, tablets, etc all running iOS.  I think lots of companies are going that way.

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Apple has been doing that since before windows.  Their whole idea of phones, mp3 players, tablets, etc all running iOS.  I think lots of companies are going that way.

Yeah, I was talking about the more public announcement of something like One MS or One Sony.

Of course Apple and even Google are aiming for the same thing.

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Playstation Now announced

 

Backward compatibility service, on PS4, Vita, phone, tablet and tv

 

Last of Us and Beyond Two Souls on the show floor for demo of the service

 

Rent individual games and a subscription service.

 

Closed beta in US at the end of January and a full roll out by summer 2014

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Kaz is coming off as very passionate and it resonates with me. Great to see him talking in this format.

But nothing else mentioned about the VR headset though, so that didn't happen.

But heck, I'll take the backwards compatibility server and tv service announcements over a VR headset.

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Life Space UX being shown off.

 

Looks to be similar to illuminroom that Microsoft showed but for movies. Basically a fancy projector to watch movies with. 4K compatible of course. 147" images. Releasing in US in summer 2014.

 

Life Space UX

 

 

 

illumiroom was just a projector which expanded your tv's image, this thing is in a completely different field. Touch screen furniture and close range projections at 4k resolution.

 

I like the skylight which projects an image on your roof making it seem like you have a skylight and are in the same place as the image on-screen projects. I see a lot of possibilities for the touch-screen mirror. (e.g Having it link to facebook and having a wall of pictures which you can scroll through with the touch features, no need to put up single framed pictures anymore. Or linking it with your tv, projector or ps4 and have it as a movie library where you can scroll through your movie collection or allow friends/family to scroll through and pick one which then starts the movie on your tv or projector (or tv via ps4), Plus many other possibilities.)

 

The touch-screen on the coffee table looks okay and would be useful for checking weather and reading the news when waking up and having breakfast / coffee in the morning but I don't see myself using it very often if I had one.

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