Mobile

If The Xperia X10 Partners Up, It’ll Be With AT&T

Anyone hoping to see the Sony Ericsson X10 on T-Mobile, look away now or you’ll be sorely disappointed. Phandroid noticed that the American version of the X10 won’t support the necessary frequencies to connect to T-Mobile’s network.


November 20, 2009
Mobile

Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 To Cost $US880? What The?

Yesterday we lamented that the Android-powered X10 lacks a certain je ne sais quoi, despite its beautiful 4-inch display, Nexus UI and 1GHz Snapdragon processor. Now more bad news: The NYTimes reports it’ll cost about 6000 Swedish kronor ($US880/$AU940) off-contract.


November 19, 2009
Mobile

Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Hands On: Why Aren’t My Pants On Fire?

I’ve been wondering why there hasn’t been drooling, crazy-eyed hype for Sony Ericsson’s Xperia X10, which sounds like a wet dream on paper: Android, 1GHz Snapdragon processor, awesome 8-megapixel camera, massive 800×480 and a very pretty interface. I know now.


October 2, 2009

X10 IconRemote RF Universal Remote Review

X10, whose website is the only place where animated gifs still remain king, just released a universal remote that can handle both X10′s home appliance controls as well as all your A/V gear in your home theatre.


May 12, 2007
Uncategorized

Domia X10 Fake Touchscreen Lighting Control

At first glance this $399 Domia X10 touchscreen control is fantastic. You get a real-picture representation of your room so you can easily select which lights you want to turn on and off. However, the Domia is actually just a fancy picture frame that you stick an actual picture of your room into before configuring the unit with buttons to turn each item on and off.

Considering the price, we’re not sure that it’s worth it just to have a cheap-looking picture of your room around to remember which switch turns off what. Unless you’re setting this up for grandma, in which case it may be worth it just to avoid the midnight tech support calls when she can’t figure out how to turn everything off to go to bed. – Jason Chen

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