Sony Dash
Sony Dash
The Sony Dash is a personal internet viewer featuring a vivid 7-inch color touch screen meant to display any of the 1,500 free apps that will be available via a wifi connection to the gadget. Mixed up as something between an alarm clock and a digital picture frame, the Dash is not a gizmo with an identity crisis but more-so a statement in the ever evolving direction of portable technology. With no real expectations, the Dash just might be that perfect new kitchen computer, travel accessory, or something completely new.
[via Engadget]
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