Video: Sony’s TransferJet gets demonstrated
By Darren Murph | January 6, 2008
Filed under: CES, HDTV, Wireless
Looking for even more ways to simply your data transfers? If so, you should definitely check out Sony’s TransferJet, which enables certain gadgets (i.e. camcorders, etc.) to transfer data sans wires to a PC by simply placing it atop a wireless field unit. Granted, it didn’t seem to work so smoothly at Sony’s press conference — surprised? — but here’s to hoping the kinks get ironed out before it goes commercial. You know the drill, click on through and let Mahalo Daily’s Veronica Belmont lead the way.
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