PVRWire turned me on to this Sony mylo video review. It’s a cute device with a decent amount of functionality for around the house… though I am surprised at how small the screen is. Including a keyboard for non-media activities is a nice touch, but for the same money I’d rather have the larger screen and open platform of the Linux-based Nokia 770. The Nokia also supports more multimedia codecs and doesn’t rely on Sony’s proprietary Memory Stick. At the end of the day, though, I want fewer devices to lug around so will probably stick with my multi-featured 6700. (I also have a PSP collecting dust in my night stand.)
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I can’t figure out how to put videos on the mylo. I have files on my computer which are already in mp4 format. I still can’t get them on the mylo. I understand that sony wants you to buy their Image Converter 2 software. But that just converts the file to mp4 right? Any help??
how do i put videos on my sopny mylo