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Hands-on with the Sony mylo Internet tabletBy Staff, 11 January 2008
We've taken a look at Sony's new Internet tablet slash Wi-Fi messenger. Does it offer everything you need for portable entertainment?

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Sony Mylo The Sony Mylo does everything you might want a cellular phone to do. It can make Skype calls, play Flash videos from YouTube and features Wi-Fi networking for fast browsing using the Opera browser. So, why can't we add the cellular radio to make this a phone? We like the touch screen and the widgets interface, but without the true mobility of cellular, this may be a campus favorite only. Release: July 2008. Price: $300.
Pros: Wi-Fi, Opera browser and Flash support. Skype calling and multimedia capabilities.
Cons: Not really a cell phone, just a Wi-Fi messenger.
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Philip Berne, Matthew Ruiz, Edward Distel and Sindre Lia contribute to the CES 2008 coverage.
 
 
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