Yes. It should work as long as your Sony TV has the appropriate inputs.
Yes as long as both have HDMI inputs.
variable inputs. On the other hand fixed inputs are long run.
Yes, any brand of DVD/VCR combo should work with any brand of TV as long as the TV is equipped with inputs for audio/video jacks (the white, red, and yellow jacks that come with the DVD/VCR combo player).
The Sony Handyman should include all the necessary software to view the disk. If you no long have it you can contact support (either online or over the phone) to get additional software.
Most Sony Subwoofers include a 1 year manufacturer's warranty. As long as your subwoofer is properly installed and matched to the correct amp, you should have no problems, as Sony is a very reputable brand.
Short Run: A time period in which the amounts of some inputs are fixed. Long Run: During which there is sufficiently long to allow full flexibility in all inputs used.
I do like the look of the Sony a230. I tend to really love the Sony brand. It is a trusted brand that has been around for a long time and usually lasts a long time.
Sony. Because Acer has a long long line of history with having cheap software problems and screen problems. So if i were you, i would look into getting the Sony.
Early 70's I would guesstimate. Didn't run long either.
Sony has not confirmed how long the PlayStation 3 will be around for. However, used PlayStation consoles and games can be purchased from a number of retailers.
No the phone should not have a problem with reding the sim card as long as the sony ericsson is unlocked josh
long run production period