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Although Memory Stick PRO Duo comes in larger capacities, the maximum supported by the P910i is 2 GB. [citation needed] It is powered by an ARM9 processor clocked at 156 MHz and runs the Symbian OS with the UIQ graphical user interface. The touchscreen displays 262,144 colours (an 18-bit colour depth), as opposed to the P900's 65,536 (16-bit).
Sony Ericsson P900 with the flip opened. The Sony Ericsson P900 is a Symbian OS v7.0 based smartphone from Sony Ericsson. It was introduced in 2003 and is the successor of the Sony Ericsson P800; like the P800, the P900 uses the UIQ platform. Like other Symbian-based mobile phone of its time, but unlike Ericsson R380, the P900 is an open phone ...
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The Sony Ericsson P800 is a mobile phone introduced in 2002 [1] based upon UIQ version 2.0 (which itself is based upon Symbian OS v7.0) from Sony Ericsson.The P800 is considered the successor of the Ericsson R380, [2] and initial design work was done within Ericsson, but it was produced after Sony & Ericsson merged their mobile phone businesses.
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In 2000, Sony Music sold the television assets of Sony Wonder to TV-Loonland AG. As part of the sale, Sony kept the North American home video and international audio rights to its series. As part of the sale, Sony kept the North American home video and international audio rights to its series.
Betacam is a family of half-inch professional videocassette products developed by Sony in 1982. In colloquial use, Betacam singly is often used to refer to a Betacam camcorder, a Betacam tape, a Betacam video recorder or the format itself.
In 2010, Sony underwent a corporate split and established Sony Network Entertainment International (SNEI), which provided gaming-related services through the PlayStation Network and Sony Entertainment Network, including the sale of game titles and content on the PlayStation Store, as well as offering PlayStation Plus.