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News - Gadget Envy: Sony Rolly Gadget Envy: Sony Rolly


 

October 5, 2007, 03:56 AM

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What It Is: We're not entirely sure, but its Japanese creator, Sony, is calling it a “Sound Entertainment Player.” In fact, it's a robotic, egg-shaped MP3-player with built-in speakers and moving audio reflectors.
Who It’s For: Early-adopters, hacker-types and only-in-Japan gadget hounds. But a word of warning: You'll need to speak Japanese and have a Windows machine equipped with a Japanese-language OS (Operating System), or your Rolly won't work.
Why It’s Worthy: Besides its pure and utter whimsicality, the Rolly is portable (not much bigger than a kid-sized football), provides decent sound and boasts graceful robotic movements — the audio reflectors move in different directions to tweak sound, and the entire device itself shoots, spins and stops itself around the room. It's no surprise, considering Sony created the smooth-operating and now defunct Aibo robotic dog. But the good points don't stop there: The Rolly also has a motion editor that lets you program different movements for different songs, and built-in Bluetooth means you can stream songs from a computer or your cell phone (something you might consider since the Rolly only has 1GB of built-in memory).

Our Only Complaint: It's pricey (though a bargain compared to the Aibo), and there's the big problem of it not working on your English-language computer.
Where to Get It: It's about $399-ish ($39,000 Yen), and you can pre-order it at gadget-import boutique Dyamism.com, which is working on an English language OS for this thing, so your purchase won't be in vain.


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