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Extrait: Présenté comme un cadeau original pour Noël, le LiveView est un petit écran Oled d'exactement 3,4 mm de diagonale. Un minuscule appareil capable de relayer à distance les derniers courriers, SMS, messages Twitter ou Facebook et appels en absence reç...
Publié: 2011-08-19, Auteur: David , review by: artiss.co.uk
Good price, good idea, good screen but let by down by the design (bulky, cheap plastic) and the lack of software expansion. However, it's good to see that Sony Ericsson ironed out a lot of the initial problems. Get it from Amazon for £42.99...
LiveView is quite a clever idea. But the software needs an overhaul to deal with crashing and loss of pairing, and it's something else that you have to remember to keep charged, and yet another thing to carry. And really, what's the problem with doing ...
With third party plug-ins, the LiveView can only get betterThe Sony Ericsson LiveView works a treat, and will only get better over time. It’s just a shame that inevitably with Android, you’ll need the right Android phone for it to work, and realistical...
LiveView is a handy way of accessing your phone remotely if, for whatever reason, you don't want to get it out in public and wave it about. Still, I'm not sure the basic functions and current free plug-ins justify the price, even though I found it on-...
Extrait: Earlier this year Sony Ericsson released their new ‘LiveView’ device, although due to the lack of publicity you probably won’t have noticed: a point not helped by the fact that it is incredibly hard to describe what it actually is, but seeing as we had...
The idea behind this device is a good one. A quick flick of the wrist is definitely quicker – if only a little – than getting your phone out and checking what's going on. There's a definite interest on the Android Market for extra plug-ins to work with th...
Extrait: The Sony LiveView smartwatch has a sleek, modern design. With just a few buttons and touch commands, it is relatively simple to use, and at just over half an ounce, you'll barely notice its weight. Particularly useful is its touted ability to be removed f...
Works with any phone running Android 2.0 or greater. Fun to use for a few minutes, assuming you can get it working.
Clumsy pairing and installation procedure. Requires two separate Android apps in order to work. Wrist strap is tough to assemble. Ugly. Unreliable. Facebook polling is too infrequent. Lots of OS lag.
More geek than chic, the homely Sony Ericsson LiveView is a half-hearted attempt at a wireless remote control for your Android phone; stay away from this one. Buy it now...