Taking aim at professional photographers, Sony Electronics unveiled a USB hub that includes readers for UHS-II SD and microSD cards. There are plenty of hubs that can access memory cards, but the ...
USB-C hubs are (sadly) pretty common these days, and now Sony is getting in the game with the MRW-S3, a nice-looking hub that checks a whole bunch of high-end spec boxes like 100W USB-C PD charging ...
Sony has unveiled a new USB-C hub today aimed at professional photographers and videographers that features a UHS-II SD and microSD card reader to support the fastest possible transfers. The hub also ...
We’ll start seeing more and more of these universal notebook docking stations (I’m currently reviewing one by StarTech) but Sony gets out of the gate quickly with the somewhat-expensive VGP-UPR1 USB ...
Sony has a new line of flagship Vaio notebooks, the F series. Announced [JP] today in Japan, one of the main selling points are the two USB 3.0 ports each of the VAIO F notebook comes with. There will ...
USB type-C is here in full force, offering convenient reversible cables, high power throughput for fast charging, and maybe even the dream of a brighter, more prosperous tomorrow. Or at least, it ...
Sony has unveiled its new range of MicroVault Mach Flash Drives this month at CES, which are now equipped with the fastest USB 3.0 connections. Providing super fast transfers when connected to ...
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Who would have guessed that a computer mouse can be a form of self-expression? Just what we need—another thing in the world that says "look at me!" Although a gaming mouse is a dead giveaway of your ...
Take a look at the Sony Vaio VGP-USP1 USB Speaker, a four-watt (2x2W) enclosure that’s 10 inches wide, and at a relatively heavy 18 ounces, it weighs enough to actually sound good. Sony didn’t ...
RECENTLY I BOUGHT A SONY VAIO AND IT CAME WITH XP HOME EDITION, WELL I TOOK XP OFF AND PUT WIN2KSP2 ON IT AND EVERYTHING SEEMS TO BE WORKING FINE BUT THE USB MEMORY SLOT ITS ACTUALLY CALLED THE SONY ...
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