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Sony Says Let The Fun Begin With A Dash

Filed in archive Entertainment on May 9, 2010

Good news for movie and television junkies who rely on the Internet for their daily fix. The Sony Dash Personal Internet Viewer is now available on the Smart Home home automation superstore for $199.99. At first I was a bit taken aback by the price for what I saw as a simple Internet video viewer even if it's a Sony, but when I read what this baby can do, I immediately changed my mind.

Let's go check out the video that cinches deals for the Sony Dash:



The video is actually longer than that. It has this very detailed introduction that shows a couple getting up in the morning and preparing for work, watching television and reading the newspaper while eating breakfast. Needless to say, it's a very tedious and often messy ordeal, especially if you have limited time to do all the things you want before heading to the office.

The Sony Dash Personal Internet Viewer simplifies your morning information routine by, as the marketing copy says, constantly delivering your favorite parts of the Internet, all at a glance. What makes this 7-inch wonder with a WVGA 800x480 LCD touch screen so much more enticing is the fact that it has over 1,000 free apps from chumby industries.

With the Sony Dash, there's no longer a need to start up a personal computer, connect to the Internet, and browse, sometimes in vain, for your favorite videos and news websites. It's all there when you get up in the morning and when you go to bed at night.

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