Sony Introduces Bravia Postcard Service


I don’t know if this is exactly the product we needed but Sony has introduced a new service for its Bravia TV sets. The Bravia Postcard service will let you send virtual message cards from your cell phone straight to a Bravia TV set. The service is free of charge and it’s available to absolutely anyone that owns Bravia TV sets released on March 2008 or later. Like I said earlier, this is hardly the must have feature you were expecting from a TV set so you might be better off sending those text messages straight to your friends’ and family’s cell phones. Bravia Postcard is now available only in Japan so in case you’re anywhere else you’ll have to wait to get it.

via digitalworldtokyo


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