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| Sony Ericsson Intros Satio and Aino Handsets ![]() Satio offers visual communication like never before, with an impressive 12.1 megapixel camera and a host of exciting features like the Xenon flash, face detection and auto focus to name a few. Satio also offers a totally new way of taking, storing and sharing perfect pictures – photos can instantly be uploaded directly to Picasa and commented on directly from the handset. In addition to the Satio, Sony Ericsson also launches the stunning new Aino which allows users to access high quality entertainment, offering the ultimate mobile entertainment experience where users can enjoy all the latest videos, podcasts, music, Facebook and YouTube on the three inch screen, with quality playback at 30 frames per second. Get the best of both worlds with Aino's traditional keypad, combined with an intuitive touch UI in media mode. Entertainment is just a tap away thanks to the intuitive 3D scrolling media browser which offers one touch direct access to all content. Transferring and organising content on a mobile phone has never been simpler, thanks to Media Go and Media Home. Media Go automatically formats all content stored on a computer to be compatible with Aino. Media Home pulls media content from Media Go on your PC over Wi-Fi to your phone automatically. You just need to insert your Aino into its charging stand and it automatically synchronises with all the latest media content on your PC. You are always ready to go with the latest content on your phone. Control your PlayStation 3 and access its media content on your Aino anywhere, anytime using Remote Play with PlayStation 3. Remote play with PlayStation 3, initially developed for PSP, enables you to control and access your media content on PlayStation 3 from your phone. This can be done via a local network between PlayStation 3 and Aino in your home or via the internet from anywhere in the world. You can also enjoy the PlayTV service on PlayStation 3 via the Aino. Watch, pause and record live TV from a huge range of free channels via Aino on the go. write your comments about the article :: © 2009 Computing News :: home page |