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Sony’s SideView app for Android delivers a ‘second screen’ experience

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There doesn’t seem to be a business Sony isn’t in: TVs, phones, Blu-ray players, audio equipment are just a few. One of the surprises to come from the technology giant’s CES 2013 press conference was something less hardware-based, but capable of tying all those entertainment pieces together. A new television companion app called SideView works in cooperation with other Sony devices to provide information about what you’re watching.

The app connects with products like Bravia TVs, Blu-ray players, and set-top boxes to provide you with a more informed viewing experience. Users will be able to browse and find content associated with what they are currently watching, search other channels and services for related programming, and learn more about what is happening or who is acting on screen. It also allows for social media interaction and the app can be used as a remote for Sony TVs and Blu-ray players.

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While this app might only reach the real Sony fanatics, those who have decked out their entire entertainment experience with Sony-branded products, it’s still sure to provide an extra layer of convenience for that particular crowd. If nothing else, the remote feature will come in handy when all of your normal remotes have disappeared into the cushy abyss that exists between the couch cushions.

AJ Dellinger
AJ Dellinger is a freelance reporter from Madison, Wisconsin with an affinity for all things tech. He has been published by…
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