Sony introduces video recording specialists Action Cam HDR-AS30V and HDR-MV1
Sony just unveiled two distinctly different video recording devices, the Action Cam HDR-AS30V and HDR MV1 Music Video Recorder.
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Sony just unveiled two distinctly different video recording devices, the Action Cam HDR-AS30V and HDR MV1 Music Video Recorder.
Sony hasn’t given up on the eReader market yet with the new $129.99 PRS-T3 Reader. Boasting to be the only eReader with its own protective snap cover, the PRS-T3 is as thin as a pencil and as big as a small paperback. It still has a higher resolution, paper-like screen than will make reading for hours an enjoyable, flicker-free experience. With built-in Wi-Fi, you can download those must-read books easily into the device. And since it is equipped with Sony’s Quick Charge feature, just plugging it in for three minutes allows you to read an entire model. This eReader will be available this month at Sony Store locations and participating retailers nationwide.
Sony is adding its own multi-flip, tablet-PC device into the market with the VAIO Flip PC and the supposedly world’s thinnest tablet, VAIO Tap 11.
Both devices make use of a Full HD 1920 x 1080 display with TRILUMINOS technology for mobile and X-Reality for mobile picture engine as well as Sony’s ClearAudio+ technology. The 13-inch version of the Flip PC and the VAIO Tap 11 will both be equipped with an 8-megapixel Exmor R for PC CMOS sensor technology.
In time for IFA 2013 in Berlin, Sony’s showcasing a slew of new products for fall and the Japanese brand looks like they want to move full steam ahead with 4K technology with the introduction of a new 4K Ultra HD TV and 4K Handycam.