I assume it's a rhetorical question, but I would guess it's because they know it's likely if you own a Sony camera that takes Sony memory sticks, you'll be likely to buy other Sony equipment that takes the same memory cards... Failing that, they can charge a fortune to licence it to other manufacturers.
A shame - but unfortunately for me, I quite like Sony equipment anyway, so the phone, PSP, camera, hi-fi, DVD player etc are all Sony's. Feel free to call me a chump.
There has been an embargo on new Sony products in my house for a couple of years now. Two minidisc players that stopped working days after the warranty expired and the root disk fiasco saw to that.
Wow. Could this mean a stack of digital component systems might function without 2 feet of bunched up cables between each of them?
If they increased the transfer distance (to say, 6 inches - so boxen could still use their heat vents), it sounds like a very worthwhile endeavor to me!
Sony beams down wireless data transfer
Iain
Hey hey, what a surprise... #
Posted Tuesday 8th January 2008 15:01 GMT
Sony have their own proprietary answer to a new standard that no-one else will be using. I didn't see that one coming, oh no.
Why do they love to break standards so much?
Anonymous Coward
@ Iain #
Posted Tuesday 8th January 2008 16:25 GMT
"Why do they love to break standards so much?"
I assume it's a rhetorical question, but I would guess it's because they know it's likely if you own a Sony camera that takes Sony memory sticks, you'll be likely to buy other Sony equipment that takes the same memory cards... Failing that, they can charge a fortune to licence it to other manufacturers.
A shame - but unfortunately for me, I quite like Sony equipment anyway, so the phone, PSP, camera, hi-fi, DVD player etc are all Sony's. Feel free to call me a chump.
Pete
@ Anonymous Coward #
Posted Tuesday 8th January 2008 17:03 GMT
You Chump.
Senor Beavis
@ Anon Cow #
Posted Tuesday 8th January 2008 17:12 GMT
You're a chump.
I believe this is your coat...
Dazzer
@Iain #
Posted Tuesday 8th January 2008 17:12 GMT
You're a chump.
Sorry, couldn't resist.
There has been an embargo on new Sony products in my house for a couple of years now. Two minidisc players that stopped working days after the warranty expired and the root disk fiasco saw to that.
Bemi Faison
I like it #
Posted Tuesday 8th January 2008 20:53 GMT
Wow. Could this mean a stack of digital component systems might function without 2 feet of bunched up cables between each of them?
If they increased the transfer distance (to say, 6 inches - so boxen could still use their heat vents), it sounds like a very worthwhile endeavor to me!
alan buxey
wirelessHD #
Posted Tuesday 8th January 2008 23:04 GMT
wirelessHD is the real answer to your requirement Bemi
3Gbits of data xfer speed - to increase up to 25gbit through
the next couple of years. plenty to move HD video around
whilst doign lots of other stuff.