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October 2009
(73%)
84 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Compact et esthétique
Interface modernisée
épurée et facile à utiliser
Synchronisation avec les PS3
Superbe écran
Interface intuitive
Excellentes capacités multimédia
Lecture à distance
Connexion WiFi
GPS avec Google Maps
Geotagging des photos
Bonne qualité d'appel
Dock pour charger et connecter au PC
écouteurs Bluetooth stéréo.
Appareil photo 8MP
WiFi
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Ecouteurs bluetooth médiocres
Fonction photo aux résultats aléatoires
Encore du retard à rattraper
Interface tactile imité à la navigation multimédia
We liked the Aino a lot when we got it out the box, and our opinion dwindled downwards from there. When the main selling point isn’t fully functional (ie, the PS3 compatibility isn’t up to speed) and both the camera and media player are slow t...
Extrait: There’s a whole lot going on at Sony Ericsson these days. New sliders, fabulous cameras, phones with fancy names, and even, finally, a Walkman that’s worth buying. As cell phone manufacturers fight to give their products the edge by packing more and mo...
Extrait: The new Sony Ericsson Aino that was announced recently really can lay claim to being called a true multimedia computer (to use Nokias hackneyed term). The Aino is designed from the outset around multimedia, and can seamlessly connect to your PC or you...
Play with PS3, large display, included accessories, stylish design when closed
Top heavy design, touch screen is limited, Remote Play feature is not easy to set up, no 3.5mm headphone jack
The Sony Ericsson Aino’s ability to wirelessly connect a PS3 is a great feature, but the limited touch screen functions and its top heavy design diminish its wider appeal. ...
Extrait: We were big Sony Ericsson (SE) phone fans here in the office a few years back. They offered the best music playing capabilities, were easy on the eye and were always loaded with intuitive features. SE appears to have rested on their laurels a bit. Now ...