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Sony Dash Personal Internet Viewer With NetFlix

Sony Dash Personal Internet Viewer With NetFlix

We have seen the Sony Dash (aka “Personal Internet Viewer”) at CES and it was not running many apps at that time, due to a lack of partnerships with content providers and developers. I found the demo not very interesting for this reason. Today, Sony announced that the Dash will feature a Netflix application to stream movies and TV shows directly from the device. Additionally , Dash users will be able to access the eHow community and its numerous instructional and professional videos. Sony closed a partnership with Livestrong.com and Golflink as well, bringing hundreds of videos related to health, lifestyle and golf t to the dash platform.

Sony’s dash personal Internet viewer will be available this April for about $199 at www.sonystyle.com, Sony Style retail stores and a variety of authorized dealers nationwide. More info in the press release.

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