I have a Sony TR3A laptop which replaced my Sony NV170 which I got at the same time as my Sony RX370DS which was later replaced by my Sony RZ20CG which is currently hooked to my Sony Trinitron Multiscan E540 monitor which is displaying SonicStage which is pumping music out the sound card and into my Sony RX66 stereo system which sounds even better then the music that comes out of my Sony Pocket VAIO which I know use as a standard MP3 player instead of my Sony NX73V PDA which I used for portable music in place of my old Sony Discman which was the replacment for my Sony Walkman which wasn’t nearly as entertaining as my Sony Playstation and Playstation 2.
I think I hit most of my Sony products there but I’m sure I left something out.
Have the Sony TR5 laptop and the Sony S3XP too. Have the PS2 gaming console. Have a 29 ” Sony Kirara bassu teli. The camcorder DC 60 with a 2.1 megapixel CCD. Have the 5.1 Mega pixel DSC T1. Sony ericsson P900 and the T610 if that counts.
Memory sticks are completely retarded. Canon cams > Sony cams. Dell PCs over Sony PCs. Any true Hi-Fi equipment over Sony ES series home theatre equipment.
I now own a busted SR7 and a TR3A. PS2 is much like ikea furniture now, ie, disposable, so it shouldn’t really count into any list.
[quote author=“TonyC”]PCs over Sony PCs. Any true Hi-Fi equipment over Sony ES series home theatre equipment.
For the most part I agree with you, except these two statements. The quality of Dell has dripped precipitously over the past few years and I’d get either Sony or HP machines over Dell any day. The ES series isn’t bad for its price range and target audience. Higher-end receivers from companies like Yamaha and Marantz kick the stuffing out of it, but you’re paying 2-3 times as much. If you’re comparing a $1500 receiver to $20k worth of Classe or McIntosh equipment, I’m not sure what to tell you.