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Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Sony Style Exclusive: Save $700 on a Sony BRAVIA XBR HDTV
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Screen images simulated. Screen sizes are measured diagonally. * $700 savings off original price of KDL-52XBR6 ($3,299.99). With coupon redemption, you will pay $2,599.99. While supplies last. Refurbished models not included. Offer valid at Sony Style retail stores and sonystyle.com on Thursday, March 26, 2009 only. Offer ends at 9:00pm PST on 3/26/09. Not valid at Sony Factory stores. Email must be presented and surrendered at time of purchase in-store. Online and store use codes are limited to a single transaction. This offer cannot be combined or used with EPP programs, Campus programs, other offers or on gift cards or previous purchases. Excludes tax. Sony reserves the right to end this promotion at any time. ** Free shipping valid on qualifying Sony product purchases. Our Standard Home Delivery service will deliver your product to the front door of your home in 5-7 business days. Deliveries are during normal business hours Monday-Friday. Signature is required. Alaska customers: The only delivery option to Alaska is FedEx 3 Day. Hawaii customers: We only ship 32" TVs and below to Hawaii. Standard and FedEx 3 Day Air are the only delivery options to Hawaii. Deliveries to Alaska, Hawaii and to some rural areas of the Continental U.S. might require additional transit days. Orders that combine free-ship items and non-free-ship items (excluding items requiring Sony's Television Home Delivery and items requiring Factory Direct Service) will ship via the method you choose for your entire order. Any item that requires Sony's Television Home Delivery will be shipped according to the terms and conditions of Sony's Television Home Delivery agreement. In addition, any item that requires Factory Direct Service will be shipped according to the terms and conditions of Sony's Factory Direct Service. SonyStyle.com ships items within the United States only. SonyStyle.com will not ship to P.O. Box or APO/FPO addresses, Guam, Puerto Rico or the U.S. Virgin Islands. *** 24 month financing offer valid March 26, 2009 March 28, 2009 on purchases made on a Sony Financial Services account. 24 month promotion valid on Sony BRAVIA HDTV purchases. On promo purchase, no monthly payments required & no finance charges assessed if (1) promo purchase paid in full in promo period, (2) any minimum monthly payments on account paid when due, and (3) account balance does not exceed credit limit. Otherwise, promo may be terminated & finance charges assessed from purchase date. Standard terms apply to non-promo purchases, optional charges & existing accounts. APR: 23.99% & on all accounts in default, 29.99%. Minimum Finance Charge $1.50. Subject to approval by GE Money Bank. 24 month financing offer expires March 28, 2009. Prices and offers stated are for purchases from SonyStyle.com and Sony Style retail stores and do not include tax or shipping. Reseller prices may vary. Specifications, availability, prices and terms of offer are subject to change without notice. Sony is not responsible for photographic, typographic, or system errors. Additional Terms and Conditions apply - Click here for details. If you have not subscribed to Sony Style updates and would like to do so, please click here. This is a commercial email from Sony Electronics promoting products, offers and services. If you would prefer not to receive further email communications from Sony Electronics Inc , please click here. Or send an email to unsubscribe-ctg0aib7gaab4jva6dolzbe4rgwkamkq@sel.sony.com. In order to ensure safe delivery of emails from Sony, please add Sony (Sony-Electronics@sel.sony.com) to your Address Book. If you'd like to update your email address with Sony Electronics, please click here. Sony Electronics Inc. Personal Information Management Office 1 Sony Drive, MD 1E4 Park Ridge, NJ 07656 © 2009 Sony Electronics Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited. Privacy Policy/Your California Privacy Rights | Legal/Trademark | |||||||||||||||||||
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Rs 500 ($ 10) Laptop By Indian Techies
| Interesting prototype unveiled at launch of the National Mission on Education |
To bridge a divide: At the unveiling of the prototype of the 'ultra low-cost' access-cum-computing device, at Tirupati on Tuesday.
TIRUPATI: The Ministry of Human Resource Development unveiled here on Tuesday what has been tagged as an "ultra low-cost" computing-cum-access device that can "make wonders" in the dissemination of education to the remotest corners of India.
With talk of the "introduction" of a laptop costing Rs.500 making the rounds, the prototype of the device was introduced to the delegates as well as Union HRD Minister Arjun Singh, Minister of State D. Purandareshwari and Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy during the formal launch of the National Mission on Education through Information and Computer Technology on the Sri Venkateswara University campus.
The 10" long and 5" wide hand-held device, resembling a palmtop or a modem, helps e-learners access the Web easily. Priced versions of e-content available on the Net can be accessed through this device.
The cost of the device shot up to between $20 and $30 against the initial plan to peg it at $10, forcing the department to resort to a cost-cutting exercise. R.P. Agarwal, Secretary, Ministry of Higher Education, who displayed the prototype to the delegates, expressed confidence that the cost would be brought down further.
In an elaborate presentation, N.K. Sinha, Joint Secretary, Ministry of HRD, explained that the prototype bore testimony to India's technological capability, with some of the components developed by engineering students themselves.
He said the aim was to make the device cost something close to that a student would have to spend on textbooks for a year. "If bandwidth charges fall further, the device can work wonders," he said.