Sony Dash
The Dash was a device manufactured by Sony that connected using Wi-Fi to the Internet. It had a touch screen which the user could use to browse information or listen to music. It was not a portable device since it did not have an internal battery. It was positioned as a personal internet viewer which could act as an alarm clock, Internet radio, digital photo frame and many other uses. It had applications which were downloaded onto the device. These were the same as those supported by the Chumby device.
Sony Dash at the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show. | |
Manufacturer | Sony Electronics |
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Introductory price | $199 |
Operating system | Modified Chumby software |
Storage | No user accessible memory |
Display | WVGA resolution (800x480) 7.0" (measured diagonally) |
Sound | Stereo speakers; variable output headphone jack |
Input | Microphone, accelerometer, digital ambient light sensor USB 2.0 (Mass Storage Class) |
Camera | None |
Touchpad | Projected capacitive single-touch touchscreen |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi : 802.11b/g, 2.4 GHz WPA, WPA2, WEP(Open only) encryption WiFi certified |
Power | AC 120 V, 0.6 A,60 Hz, battery only functions as clock backup |
Dimensions | Approx. 7-7/16 x 5-5/8 x 2-3/8" (WHD) |
Mass | Approx. 1.2 lbs (.54 kg) |
Related | Walkman X Series Sony Reader Chumby |
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