SONY A900 24.6 Megapixel DSLR Camera
The new A900 digital SLR camera from Sony sets a new benchmark for photo enthusiasts who demand the unrivalled quality and creative possibilities of full-frame imaging.
The SONY A900 features the industry’s first ever 24.6 effective megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor which is equivalent to a 35mm film frame and delivers a wide dynamic range.
Some other goodies are a 100k shutter cycle, a 3-inch 921,000-dot LCD screen, and a 5FPS burst, up to 12 shots in RAW.
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SONY Launches 5 New Earphones
Sony has just launched five new sets of earphones which look very spacey comprising of regular in-ear offerings together with wireless Bluetooth options.
The MDR-EX33LP and MDR-EX35LP in-ear headphones are available in 5 and 3 “pearlescent and metallic colours”, respectively.
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SONY’s Thinnest Digital Camera DSC-T77
Sony has announced the addition of a two new digital cameras to its line up. The first is called the Sony DSC-T77 which is ts 10-megapixel camera and the thinnest camera in Sony’s line at only 5/8 of an inch thick. The rear LCD on the T77 is 3-inches wide and is touch sensitive.
Other features of the camera include intelligent scene recognition, Smile shutter, and face detection with settings for adult and child priority. The camera also has an ISO sensitivity of up to 3200.
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Sony DPF-V900 Digital Photo Frame - Review
As digital photo frames go there is a large selection on the market to choose from, the Sony DPF-V900 is a stunning 9 inch digital photo frame that sets itself apart from the competition.
As with all Sony products, the DPF-C900 is very stylish and very well designed, it has a host of features, and comes with a tiny remote so you can control all the functions.
The built in stand is neat and it allows you to display the frame in either portrait or landscape mode, the display is sharp and crisp and the actual display area is 8.6 inches.
Photos are displayed in a 15:9 aspect ratio and can display images up to a resolution of 8,000 x6,000 pixels.
It also has a built in clock and calendar which is pretty useful. As far as photos go, the Sony DPF-V900 can display JPEG, Tiff and BMP and RAW files.
The best feature of this cool digital photo frame is the auto touch up feature which allows you to correct red eye without having to turn your PC on.
The Sony DPF-V900 will accept a wide range of memory cards, including Memory Stick, Memory Stick Duo, SD, MMC, CompactFlash, MicroDrive, xD media cards.
It also has a built in HDMI out which means you can hook it up to your LCD TV and view your favourite photos.
Overall the Sony DPF-V900 is a great digital photo frame, packed with feature and it looks very stylish.
The Sony DPF-V900 is available to buy online for $249.99
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Sony Headphones DR-BT140QP
Sony Japan just announced their new Bluetooth headphones, the DR-BT140QP. They look very futuristic and feature Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR with support for A2DP/AVRCP/HFP/HSP profiles and have onboard Lithium Ion batteries for up to 12 hours of continuous playback with a standby time of 200 hours.
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SONY PlayTV for PS3
SONY has just announced release dates for its long-awaited PlayTV add-on for the PS3 and Go!View video service for the PSP.

PlayTV will enable the PS3’s hard drive to record TV shows thanks to its dual TV tuners. The included software has a 7-day programming guide, and the recorded programs can be viewed remotely over Wi-Fi or transferred to the PSP as well.
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SONY Canvass Online
Dubbed as “Sony Canvass Online (VGF-CP1) this new digital photo frame from SONY will make its debut in Japan with color variants white and black.

The CP1. features a 7” (800×480) LCD, supports CF, MS, SD… memory cards, many different image files (JPEG, BMP, PNG, GIF…), and MP3 and WAV audio files. Its powered by a i.MX31 (ARM11 400MHz) CPU with a Timesys Linux 2.6.19 OS, and includes a wireless B/G card which allows you remote access to photos stored on any compatible devices, like the VGF-HS1.
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Pocket size USB charger for your gadgets
The Powerstick is a USB charger weighing just 40 grams that can re-charge portable devices as fast as a wall charger. It is supplied with 9 connectors to fit: Nokia, Sony Ericsson, LG, Motorola, Blackberry and Samsung phones as well as iPod and iPhone. It has a small LCD screen to show you how much juice it has left and once plugged into a USB power source the Powerstick can fully charge in 90 minutes

Available fro $70 about £35
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New PS3 chips slash build prices in half
Changes to the hardware SONY uses in it’s PS3, including changes to the cell processor are helping SONY nearly half the cost of building each PS3 Unit. Japanese analysts responsible for revealing the figures also suggest that - in spite of Sony’s hopes - the games section of the firm will still lose money this fiscal year. Nikko Citigroup reckons last year’s £1 billion gaming loss will reduce to £715 million this year before turning around in 2009.

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Logitech DiNovo Mini Palm Keyboard for TV’s PC Systems
Small enough to fit in the palm of your hand the Logitech DiNovo mini keyboard uses bluetooth 2.0 technology to connect to your PC with a range of upto 10m. It is powered by rechargeable Li-on batteries giving a months use between charges, according to Logitech.

There is a click pad located in the top right of the keyboard that replaces the need for a mouse and the keys are backlit in a choice of either orange or green. The case is finished in gloss silver and midnight black.
The device is compatible with Windows XP/Media & Vista together with Sony’s PS3 and retails for around $150 about £78
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Sony Mylo 2
Feast your eyes on Sony’s fantastic new wifi communicator. It has a 800 x 450 4.5 inch touchscreen display, 1GB of memory and a built in 1.4 mp camera. Unfortunately there is no phone in this model but supports all the major messaging services AIM, Gtalk and Yahoo! IM and Skype.

It plays WMA/PlaysForSure DRM, MP3, AAC, ATRAC and MPEG-4 files and allows widgets from Facebook and Google etc to be installed.

Sony will be releasing the Mylo 2 in approx. 2 months for around $300
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Sony launches the Cyber-shot S730
Sony has launched a new Cyber-Shot camera the S730.

This new Sony Cyber-Shot features a 2.4 inch screen, and has a 3x optical zoom.

It has a 7.2MPx sensor and features a ‘High Sensitivity’ mode that can shoot up to ISO 1250.

It will go on sale in Europe around the middle of January, no pricing details have been released as yet.
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Sony reveals its Odo Eco Friendly Digital Camera
Sony has revealed a new Eco friendly digital camera called the Odo.

It is powered solely by human power, spinning a wheel on top of the main body for 15 seconds charges the camera so it can take a photo.

It includes LED indicators to show when you can take a shot, and a 3 mega-pixel sensor. Photos can be seen by docking the camera into a flowerpot USB cradle.
Sony have no plans to put it into production at the moment, but have said that the technology used in this self powered camera will be seen in a finished product some time in the future.
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Standard HDD Versus Solid State Drive - Video
Check out this video comparison on a Sony laptop between a standard HDD and a Solid State Hard Drive.
The Notebook used is a Sony Tz91 which comes with the option to have a solid state hard drive as your main drive.
The other laptop uses a standard 5400 rpm hard drive, both laptops are running Windows XP, and the one with the solid state drive boots up 12 seconds faster.
This is a pretty amazing difference, there is just one problem, adding a 64GB solid state drive to this laptop will cost you an extra $1,000 (about £500).
As with everything as solid state drives become more popular the price is going to fall, I wonder how much they will cost in a year from now.
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Sony PS3 sales rise after the price cut
Sales in the Sony PS3 have risen over 250% in the US and have also overtaken the Wii in Japan for the first time.

Latest figures from the US show price-cutting there has seen sales leap by around 250 per cent in the week ending 11 November, compared to weeks before the October price snip and launch of the new 40GB model.
In Japan, a traditional Nintendo stronghold, it’s the same story with the PS3 finally managing to outsell the mighty Wii to the tune of over 20,000 consoles in the last week.
I suspect that the main reason the PS3 overtook the Wii in Japan is because of the worldwide shortage of the Nintendo Wii.
Stock of the Wii is selling out as soon as it hits the shelves, and the demand over the Christmas period is going to be huge, but Nintendo seem to have trouble keeping up with the demand for the Wii, so I suspect a lot of people who can’t get their hands on a Wii will be buying a PS3.
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