Published on September 10th,2007 at 1:40 AM
By Daimaou - G-A.G

SONY Rolly Hands-on (Video & Photo)

Well our Totoro is back from the SONY press conference, and here you are, some nice live photos and video of the Rolly.
Basically, what we can tell you, now that we have had the ROLLY in our hands, is that the sound is somehow OK, and better than we anticipated. The product is very well made, and especially tiny… The Rolly is moving pretty fast, and when it is spinning on itself, it is pretty amazing… Now what else… Oh yeah… we still do not understand how you won’t get bored after playing with it for a week…

(WMV9HD 720p Vuze Torrent “Right click, Save as…”)
SONY Rolly Hands-on, HDTV
(DivX 6 HD 720p, Hosted by Stage6)

31% Yepp for sure!
41% Only if it is a Free gift
28% No


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Excellent

2

That's pretty interesting and it's more "wow" than the sega idog music toy

3

Now it all depends on what the price of the thing is!

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This thing makes me remember the HALO from the Gundam series anime.

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goldeneye is back!

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It seems to be a funny gadget but I think it's too big and not very useful. At the end it's only a music player and the real tiny thing is the memory.

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Here's the answer for all those who were wondering about how to fit it in your jeans pocket: http://www.rolly.tv/2007/09/10/sony-rolly-carrying-pouch/

 

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