Complex worked with Sony Piiq and Supra to create a pair of custom Skytop II’s inspired by the Sony Piiq Impact Resistant headphones. The collaboration kicks feature a yellow and black colorway to match the headphones along with a Sony Piiq logo hit on the heel and inner sole. The materials are Tuf to complement the rugged headphone style – a perfect combination for skaters who love their music.
It comes to no surprise that Sony is finally introducing their answer to the recent trends in Micro 4/3 cameras, mostly coming from Panasonic and Olympus. The idea of having a high quality camera packed into a rather small case is very appealing and has definitely worked in the market. Sony will soon release their new NEX system, first consisting of the Sony NEX-5 and NEX-3. Both come with a mirror-less system, lenses can be exchanged and the NEX-5 will be the lightest camera in the market of its kind. Both come with a 14.2 Megapixel chip and record video in HD. The cameras will be released in several colorways, of which we can preview a few already today.
More images of the Sony NEX-5 and NEX-3 cameras follow after the jump.
Sony rolls out a new, much smaller, much lighter PS 3. Dubbed the PlayStation 3 Slim, the new model also eats up way less energy and contains more memory than the original. Available this September starting at $300 USD for a 120GB model. Rumor has it a 250GB is also in the pipeline. You can pre-order now from Amazon.
Sony recently announced the Party-shot personal photographer – “an innovative camera dock that pans 360 degrees and tilts 24 degrees, automatically detects faces, adjusts composition and takes photos for you.” Using the camera’s BIONZ image processor with its Face Detection and Smile Shutter, the Party-shot takes photos all by itself. Sounds fun.
The Party-shot is compatible with Sony’s new DSC-WX1 and DSC-TX1 Cyber-shot cameras and is mountable on most tripods. Captures photos for up to 11 hours with two AA batteries. Available September 2009 at Sony dealers worldwide for approximately $150 USD.
Have a detailed look at the Sony Party-shot IPT-DS1 Camera Dock after the jump.
Sony presents its latest version of their gaming handheld – the PSP Go. It is not just a small update, but a completely new device, now sporting a slide-out mechanism, hiding the controls of the gaming console beneath the screen. The Playstation Portable Go! comes with a 3.8″ screen, 16 gigabyte of memory, Bluetooth, a 43% loss in weight and it comes without the UMD drive. All games and movies can be directly charged onto the flash memory of the device, via the PSN Store. We cannot wait to see it live!
Sony ones again gets together with Porter under their PS Pictogram series. Beginning of 2008 they will be releasing new PSP cases together. There are overall four colorways, each with a different accent color and the PS Pictogram icons on the upper. The cases have enough space to carry the PSP game console as well as some games.
All four will be released on the 2nd of January 2008 at Zozo.