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Showing posts with label Sony. Show all posts
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Sunday, January 3, 2010

Sony AIRSA10


Sony AIRSA10 is a new digital wireless audio solution for sending audio to a second room in the home. Sony AIRSA10 Technology can also be utilized to send wireless audio for your surround rear channel speakers using the WAHT-SA1 accessory. With up to 8 channels of L-PCM CD quality audio transmission available. Just plug in and listen.

Plus Sony AIRSA10 offers no interference with home appliances. You’ll see many of our BRAVIA Home Theater Systems bundled with a Sony AIRSA10 Speaker System this year. Sony AIRSA10 Speaker System features a 1 line LCD Display, a clock function, and is equipped with controls for volume and the audio source you are listening to.

Technical Details
  • Sony AIRSA10 wireless multi room receiver or speaker system
  • Expandable up to 4 Sony AIRSA10 receiver or speakers systems
  • 8 Watts (RMS) (4W x 2)
  • Clock, Timer, Sleep function
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    Friday, December 18, 2009

    Sony HDR-FX7

    Shoot like a pro with Sony HDR-FX7 High Definition Handycam(R) camcorder. Capture amazing video and still images in high definition with the first HDV 1080i 3 CMOS sensor consumer level camcorder and player in the world. The three 1/4" ClearVID CMOS Sensors provide stunning detail and precision, while a 20x Optical Zoom Carl Zeiss Lens maintains image clarity. Since Sony HDR-FX7 records video in high definition, you can dual record still images at the same time.



    So, no matter what the occasion, Sony HDR-FX7 is the perfect camcorder for the situation. A Sony developed Real Time MPEG Encode/Decode system with reduced energy consumption and compact size to fit inside a personal camcorder. This provides efficient MPEG2 compression, and recording and playback of clear HD images at the same bit rate of the DV format, so that High Definition video can be recorded on the same cassettes as are used for MiniDV recording.



    From the authority in lens technology, the Carl Zeiss Vario Sonnar T lens provides a high quality 20x optical zoom which maintains image clarity and color while reducing glare and flare. Dual independent zoom and focus rings provide precise and detailed control over the amount of zoom and the overall focus of the image with just a turn of the rings. Fast, intuitive framing when zooming, and finely detailed focusing is easy with the natural "feel" of the rings.

    Easily adjust the amount of light entering the lens by adjusting exposure brightness in accordance with the iris and gain. The Iris control allows the volume of light to be adjusted (shutter speed and gain are adjustable). Though not small enough to carry with you to Disney, this camcorder opens up new opportunities for serious amateur and semi professionals to record videos suitable for play on new widescreen HDTV sets.

    Technical Details
    • Record and play back HDV 1080i video : switchable recording in standard definition
    • ClearVid CMOS sensor : 20x optical zoom
    • Wide 3.5 inch Hybrid Touch Panel Clear Photo LCD Plus display
    • Capture 1.2 megapixel stills to Memory Stick Duo
    • Professional 62mm Carl Zeiss Vario Sonnar T lens
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    Sunday, November 8, 2009

    Sony VAIO VGNP15GG

    vaio15 gGeneration P by Sony called the style of a pocket PC, their statement is not seem excessive , in fact the dimensions of Sony P is quite small. There is one interesting thing to talk, Sony confirmed that this is not a netbook but in the matter of fact Sony VAIO VGNP15GG Intel Atom preocesor And despite the fact that, the use, but. Regardless of the netbook or not, Sony VAIO VGNP15GG certainly is interesting.

    In terms of dimensions, the Sony VAIO VGNP15GG this is unique. Because that did not follow the general dimensions so any screen resolution inevitably come to be generally not well. This 8-inch screen has a resolution of 1600x768 pixels. No general right? But the truth is more fatal problem is not about the dimensions of this display, but more on the input devices installed. Because space does not allow then Sony was forced to use replacement trackpoint as a touch pad.

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    See specifications, pocket PC style is really not much different from the netbook most outstanding. Processor using the Intel Atom Z530 1.6GHz while the memory installed is 2GB of DDR2. Perhaps on account of 'space' vote is also the Sony 64GB SSD capacity as a media store. There's nothing wrong, just that it seems such a small space will be exhausted in a time not too long considering the installed operating system is Windows Vista.

    Because of the lack of space is also provided connectivity to be a little limited. There are only two USB ports plus Sony's proprietary connector that can function as a VGA connector and Gigabit Ethernet. In addition to these two connectivity, Sony is still providing a memory slot that can accommodate memory cards format SD cards and Memory Stick. Bluetooth and WiFi is clearly required for computing devices are intended for mobile use.

    There are two things to complain about Good Gear Guide. The first is about the lack of touchpad and durability of the batteries are not good. Problem build quality, screen and convenience while operating the keyboard does not seem to be a problem for this Australian site. Although the keys of this Sony VAIO VGNP15GG hardly huge, but Good Gear Guide is still considered quite worthy to be called a high ergonomic value.

    Unlike the Good Gear Guide, Australia Cnet even more interested in commenting on Eco mode feature that lets users see the power consumed this Sony VAIO VGNP15GG. About the price, Sony VAIO is actually VGNP15GG hardly affordable. Sony reportedly set a price of around U.S. $ 1900

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