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Sony's new TVs leave the fancy buzzwords at the door in favor of raw performance, but pricing might be their fly in the ...
Prices start at $699 for the Bravia 2, which could be one of the best budget TVs this year, while the Bravia 8 II comes in ...
Sony Pictures Entertainment has appointed former Warner Bros. and Hartbeat exec Jay Levine to a top strategy and operations ...
Unless you’re a real stickler for the finer points of the consumer tech industry, you might not know the history of the Vaio ...
The range of best Sony cameras just keeps getting bigger and better as Sony expands its camera offerings to more types of shooters in areas like sports, wildlife, travel, and fashion to video ...
However, just because it's Sony does not mean it's always going to be great. The Sony Bravia Theatre Bar 8, for example, earned a three-star rating for its middling performance. But fear not – we have ...
First, the post comes in the build-up to the NAB (National Association of Broadcasters) show in Las Vegas, and it was shared on the Sony's Pro Filmmaking Instagram and on its Youtube channel.
The device is expected to ship with HarmonyOS Next. The leaker further states that the Pura 80 Pro will feature a 50-megapixel 1-inch Sony IMX989 main sensor with a variable aperture. If true ...
Canon just shared a teaser suggesting two new cameras coming on March 26, and now Sony has shared a mysterious YouTube video teasing a new camera also coming on the same date. Recent Videos The video ...
Today, Sony teased what looks like a VENICE Extension System that will be announced on March 26th, 2025. Going smaller and more compact than the original is a great idea. I thought the extension ...
Don’t call it a Sony. The Vaio SX14-R is still made in Japan, though. PHOTO: Alfred Siew No, it’s not a Sony, but it’s a Vaio. This Vaio SX14-R bears some of the similarities of the much-loved Sony ...
Sony says it's developing a new backlight tech for LCD TVs, using RBG LEDs. "But wait, aren't all backlights RGB LEDs?" If that's what you're thinking, no, actually most aren't. What's your next ...