At CES 2010, Sony introduced its new dash Personal Internet Viewer. According to Sony, the Wi-Fi-enabled device “gives you the information that you care about instantly.”
Sony dash is equipped with a 7-inch color touch screen that provides access to over 1,000 free Internet applications such as news, weather, photos, and more. It also allows users to run multiple sources of content simultaneously. In addition, the alarm clock can be set so that any form of media can wake the user up.
The design structure of the device is very accommodating because it rotates. As a result, it can be used just as easily on a nightstand, as it can be used on a kitchen counter.
As a perk for third-party developers, dash is an open source platform. Anyone can submit an app to Sony for review.
The dash Personal Internet Viewer will be available for purchase in April for around $199.

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I want to buy one – it looks amazing
Wow… an alarm clock combined with a your morning e-mail review. According to the Sony website, over 1300 aps have already been created for the Dash. Wake up to local weather, traffic, to do list for the day, family calendar. It seems virtually unlimited. Get an idea in the middle of the night, there has to be a notepad ap to handle that.
I want one!
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