Sony Dash Personal Internet Viewer To Feature Netflix Movies
Sony today announced that its new dash personal Internet viewer will feature a dedicated application for Netflix, allowing Netflix members to watch movies and TV episodes directly on the unit.
Additionally, Demand Media, Inc. has confirmed that its service offerings, eHow, Golflink and LIVESTRONG.COM will be added to the content lineup.
Sony?s dash personal Internet viewer wirelessly delivers the real-time Internet to any room of the home or office by providing always on, sequential display of over 1,500 apps from Sony?s Bravia Internet Video platform and the chumby industries, inc. personalized content channel.
Further, the new dash device has the ability to stream online music videos, television, or film content on-demand. It features a 7-inch color touch screen and multiple viewing angles - upright and tilted - keeping its users connected, informed, and entertained without the need for a PC.
Movies and TV episodes streamed instantly from Netflix can be accessed through a Queue-based user interface, in which choices from a Netflix member?s Queue will be automatically displayed when the Netflix icon on the device is touched.
From Demand Media, eHow is a leading how-to resource with an online community dedicated to providing people with the ability to research, share and discuss solutions for life?s everyday projects. eHow brings thousands of instructional, professional and high-definition videos to the dash platform.
Designed to help golfers of all ages and skill levels improve their game, Golflink provides hundreds of its instructional golf videos from world class coaches such as Hank Haney and Jim McLean as well as hole-by-hole golf course flyovers.
LIVESTRONG.COM is a partnership between Demand Media and the Lance Armstrong Foundation (LAF), and is home to 2.1 million registered members who share a passion to lead a healthy, active lifestyle. The channel offers videos from topics such as healthy food choices and treating injuries to instructional videos on sports and fitness.
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 in the U.S.
Sony?s dash personal Internet viewer wirelessly delivers the real-time Internet to any room of the home or office by providing always on, sequential display of over 1,500 apps from Sony?s Bravia Internet Video platform and the chumby industries, inc. personalized content channel.
Further, the new dash device has the ability to stream online music videos, television, or film content on-demand. It features a 7-inch color touch screen and multiple viewing angles - upright and tilted - keeping its users connected, informed, and entertained without the need for a PC.
Movies and TV episodes streamed instantly from Netflix can be accessed through a Queue-based user interface, in which choices from a Netflix member?s Queue will be automatically displayed when the Netflix icon on the device is touched.
From Demand Media, eHow is a leading how-to resource with an online community dedicated to providing people with the ability to research, share and discuss solutions for life?s everyday projects. eHow brings thousands of instructional, professional and high-definition videos to the dash platform.
Designed to help golfers of all ages and skill levels improve their game, Golflink provides hundreds of its instructional golf videos from world class coaches such as Hank Haney and Jim McLean as well as hole-by-hole golf course flyovers.
LIVESTRONG.COM is a partnership between Demand Media and the Lance Armstrong Foundation (LAF), and is home to 2.1 million registered members who share a passion to lead a healthy, active lifestyle. The channel offers videos from topics such as healthy food choices and treating injuries to instructional videos on sports and fitness.
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 in the U.S.