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Average Review Rank : Review score 3.1 of 5
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  • Get information and entertainment in your bedroom, kitchen, or office, without being tethered to your PC
  • 1,500+ apps available to deliver weather, traffic, social networking, movies, music, and more
  • 7-inch touchscreen with gesture support and WVGA (800x480) pixel resolution
  • 802.11b/g Wi-Fi to easily connect to your wireless home network
  • 500Mhz processor with 32kB I/D L2 cache; 256 MB, 667MHz DDR2 DRAM

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881 of 891 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Best "wake-up station" on the market but falls short of "personal internet viewer" title, May 4, 2010
JC Chupack (Gurnee, IL United States) - See all my reviews
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UPDATED: Sony has released a software update that rolled out in the first week of June 2010. I've edited the review below to identify issues resolved in the software update. I have noticed some freeze-ups since the software update, but they've been relatively infrequent. If you buy the device new now, it will update itself as soon as it connects to the internet.

The Sony Dash is marketed as a "personal internet viewer." In my opinion, it does not live up to that name. Others are more accurately calling it "glimpse internet" and "upgraded alarm clock." It's a 7-inch touch tablet designed with a weighted wedge style, meant to sit on a countertop or bedside table. Sony basically licensed or bought the Chumby OS and added its own internet video service as well as re-designing the UI a bit for the larger screen. I was attracted to this device because I liked the idea of a Chumby, but it seemed overly bulky and too small of a screen. The Dash takes all the good parts... Read more
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201 of 209 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars It Has Potential, April 30, 2010
R. Kim (Los Angeles, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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I've been wanting something like this for my living room for a long time as I refuse to hang a clock on the wall or use a clunky looking alarm clock. It's a beautiful little gadget with nice clean lines and is exactly what I wanted in terms of form factor.

It's easy enough to get going; just plug it in and use the wizard to connect it to your wireless 802.11 b/g network. The only part about the setup I didn't like is that you need to register it on Sony's website to activate and manage the "channels" and apps. The website definitely needs some work and is awkward at best, and after registering my Dash and adding some apps, I had to power-cycle the Dash before it synchronized and my apps became available.

Regarding the hardware, it's a gorgeous little gadget but a little short of perfection. The touch screen lacks the responsiveness of modern smartphone screens (which is what most of us will compare the screen to). I'm also slightly bummed at the resolution;... Read more
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99 of 110 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Wait for updates, May 6, 2010
Ian Jordan (Seattle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
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The Dash hardware is nice. It has a bright screen, a nice look, reasonable speakers, and a reasonably quick processor.

But the software. Ugh.

The software reeks of beta software. Lots of features are missing, even ones they advertise in the boot up video on the device! The USB port doesn't work for anything, the device can't display traffic, and the alarm functions are very basic. It has an auto-dim sensor, but the software for that is broken. It's advertised as an "ultimate alarm clock," but what advanced alarm clock only allows 5 minute snooze periods and requires you to press at bunch of buttons before you go to bed each night?

Above all of that, the UI is terribly slow. Button presses take a second to register, which is infuriating and makes no sense on something with a 500MHz processor.

Sony is promising updates to the unit, but I spoke to a Sony customer service specialist today, and they stated that Sony doesn't publish feature lists... Read more
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