ANBERNIC just announced the RG VITA and RG VITA Pro, and they don't hide their inspiration in Sony's ill-fated handheld.
Can Sony gain ground in a crowded entry-level vinyl market with the new PS-LX3BT and PS-LX5BT Bluetooth turntables, or will strong competition from established brands keep them on the margins?
The RG Vita is a pretty on-the-nose copy of the PS Vita, but it's Android software and likely low price point could make it a popular pick for nostalgic gamers.
Sony is releasing a new turntable for the first time since 2019. Two, in fact. The entry-level PS-LX3BT ($399.99) and step-up ...
Your PS5 isn't dead just because the HDMI port is broken. Find out the "blind" button code to unlock your games and keep ...
If you've been getting back into vinyl records lately, or need to upgrade your basic setup, I've got good news. Sony's ...
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Sony Unexpectedly Re-enters Affordable Hi-Fi with Its First New Turntables in Years
Sony has released next-gen versions of its popular 2019-released turntable.
One big benefit of subscribing to PS Plus at the Premium tier is access to a catalogue of PS3 games you can stream via the ...
Sony re-enters the turntable market with its first new models since 2019, catering to both vinyl aficionados and beginners.
The new Tata Punch continues to be powered by a 1.2-litre, 3-cylinder naturally aspirated petrol engine that produces 88 PS ...
But don't worry, there's also Bluetooth, including Hi-Res aptX Adaptive. With full-auto playback, it's a modern ... spin on ...
Sony has patented a controller that ditches physical buttons entirely in favor of a giant, customizable touchscreen.
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