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SI: Sony Adds Futuristic New Features In VAIO Signature Collection Compact Series

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Sony has revealed a revolutionary new design in mobile computing with the VAIO Signature Collection Compact Series. The Palladium is 7.5″ in diameter, and this small PC walks a different path than the netbooks and iPads out there with unbelievable features never seen before. Sony states that it has “ground-breaking technologies such as integrated 4D, Mirror Mode, hologram webcam, and a breath-powered battery.”

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The addition of 4D is truly astounding – apparently Sony has figured out how to integrate mist and odor effects as well as vibration. I can only imagine the cost associated with refilling these sensors, akin to ink cartridges. Can you imagine going to the SonyStyle store and picking up an odor cartridge?

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Sony also embraced the dark side of the force with the integration of a holographic webcam, which enables you to have those Holonet conversations with the Emperor that you’ve always wanted. Simply take your Super-Star Destroyer out of the Asteroid field and make crystal clear holo-conferencing calls through an upcoming Skype upgrade. This is also a great accessory for your AT-AT driving Generals, who can receive your command to destroy the Rebel shield on those far away icy planets.

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Another wild feature is the hover touch keyboard, which allows you to browse the web, type e-mails and launch applications by simply hovering your finger over the keyboard and controls. Talk about the ouija board of the 21st century.

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You can also swipe the keyboard and the screen will turn into a lighted mirror. Sony added an auto airbrush function in the reflected image to help you look at least ten years younger.

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The breath-powered computing functionality in the Palladium could be one of the biggest environmentally friendly evolutions we’ve ever seen in computing. With the breath-powered battery and adapter, you’re only “a few puffs away to a fully-charged PC.” Who needs to smoke a cigarette when you can power a computer instead.

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