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In the Field Sony PMW EX1: related news

In the Field: Sony PMW-EX1

The perfect camera. That phrase means different things to different people, depending on whom you ask, the type of work they do, and how they’ve developed their workflow. How we decide what constitutes the perfect camera is usually determined by frustration with our current camera’s limitations and/or omissions. Typically, we find elements we like about certain cameras, but almost inevitably we find them lacking other features we desire. For instance, I loved the HD imagery of the Sony FX1 but found the 12x zoom limiting and was disappointed that it didn’t have progressive shooting modes. Naturally. I bought Sony V1Us when they came out because they addressed these issues with a 20x zoom lens and shot true 24 and 30p. However, because they had only 1/4" chips, their low-light performance was even worse than my FX1s’, which were ju

Sony expands XDCAM EX line-up with PMW-EX3 camcorder, PMW-EX30 deck, and PHU-60K hard-disk unit

Sony expands XDCAM EX line-up with PMW-EX3 camcorder, PMW-EX30 deck, and PHU-60K hard-disk unit (12/5/2008)

REG-Sony Corporation Sony Corporation Announces Final Results

0- *T Sony Corporation 1-7-1 Konan, Minato-ku Tokyo 108-0075 Japan No: 08-062E 3:00 P.M. JST, May 14, 2008 *T Consolidated Financial Results for the Fiscal Year Ended March 31, 2008 TOKYO--(Business Wire)-- May 14, 2008--Sony Corporation today announced its consolidated results for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2008 (April 1, 2007 to March 31, 2008). -- New fiscal year records were achieved for consolidated sales and net income. -- Consolidated operating income for the current year was more than five times the prior year and the second highest level in Sony's history. -- In the Electronics segment, new records in sales and operating income were achieved. -- Sony plans to increase its regular annual dividend by Y 15 to Y 40, and to issue a special cash dividend of Y 10 per share, which would result in a total annual dividend of Y 50 for

Sony PS3 Update Locks Consoles

Sony has taken its PlayStation 3 firmware update offline after some users reported it locked their PS3 consoles. Sony says the problem only affected a few consumers, but the publicity could hurt. Also affecting Sony's image is an SQL-injection attack on Sony's popular PS3 Web site that offers a fake computer scan.

Sony PS3 Update Locks Consoles

Sony has taken its PlayStation 3 firmware update offline after some users reported it locked their PS3 consoles. Sony says the problem only affected a few consumers, but the publicity could hurt. Also affecting Sony's image is an SQL-injection attack on Sony's popular PS3 Web site that offers a fake computer scan.

Sony jumping into Eee PC's micro notebook market?

Sony could be the next major PC builder to leap into the micro notebook field, an inadvertent leak at the WiMAX Expo has shown. An 8.9-inch notebook made by Quanta and based on VIA's OpenBook reference platform reportedly lists Sony as the manufacturer, suggesting the PC is a prototype of a future production model for the Japanese company. A Quanta official asked about the computer declines to confirm the Sony origins.

Sony To Sponsor Speed Skater Klassen

Sony of Canada Ltd. is sponsoring Canadian Olympic speed-skating sensation Cindy Klassen, with six medals, Canada's most decorated Olympian. The athlete will represent Sony at events, appear in campaigns, and use the company products to promote the Sony brand. "We are very excited to be sponsoring Cindy as she trains for the 2010 Vancouver Olympics," said Doug Wilson, president and chief operating officer of Sony of Canada. Over the next two years, Klassen will focus on getting herself conditioned and in top shape for a chance to shine at the 2010 Games.

Sony Trademarking Qore For Online Games Mag; Future Involved?

Sony (NYSE: SNE) is planning to launch its own online PS3/PSP games magazine, filling a gap in official online news for its consoles. Sony Computer Entertainment America last week applied for the trademark on “Qore” - an “interactive online magazine and entertainment services in the field of video games”. We reckon this could be an extension to the licence Future Publishing (LSE: FUTR) has to publish Sony’s Official Playstation Magazine…

Sony's new powerhouse High Definition Digital Imaging range

Sony India today unveiled new models in its Digital Imaging category with the aim to offer a simple and effortless experience to its consumers to shoot, play, share and enjoy prints at home. Joining Sony Indias range are five High Definition Cyber-shot digital still cameras, two High Definition Handycam camcorders, three compact Digital Photo Printers and two all new Digital Photo Frames. Incorporating super intelligent digital technology and revolutionary features, these products provide consumers with simple and innovative ways to capture, print and share digital images. "Sony has always introduced products that redefine the market. Today's launch reiterates our commitment and sets the stage for products that are yet to come. With digital imaging playing a more significant role in consumers' lives Sonys solutions and smart technologie

Sony KDL-40W4100

Although CNET did not review the 40-inch Sony KDL-40W4100, we did review the 46-inch Sony KDL-46W4100. Judging from their spec sheets, the two Sony LCD HDTVs are basically identical but for screen size, so we expect that the review of the 46-inch TV will give a good indication of how the 40-inch model will perform. For more information, refer to the full review of the Sony KDL-46W4100.

Sony KDL-52W4100

Although CNET did not review the 52-inch Sony KDL-52W4100 we did review the 46-inch Sony KDL-46W4100. Judging from their spec sheets, the two Sony LCD HDTVs are basically identical but for screen size, so we expect that the review of the 56-inch TV will give a good indication of how the 52-inch model will perform. For more information, refer to the full review of the Sony KDL-46W4100.

Sony KDL-40W4100

Although CNET did not review the 40-inch Sony KDL-40W4100, we did review the 46-inch Sony KDL-46W4100. Judging from their spec sheets, the two Sony LCD HDTVs are basically identical but for screen size, so we expect that the review of the 46-inch TV will give a good indication of how the 40-inch model will perform. For more information, refer to the full review of the Sony KDL-46W4100.

Sony KDL-40W4100

Although CNET did not review the 40-inch Sony KDL-40W4100, we did review the 46-inch Sony KDL-46W4100. Judging from their spec sheets, the two Sony LCD HDTVs are basically identical but for screen size, so we expect that the review of the 46-inch TV will give a good indication of how the 40-inch model will perform. For more information, refer to the full review of the Sony KDL-46W4100.

Sony KDL-52W4100

Although CNET did not review the 52-inch Sony KDL-52W4100 we did review the 46-inch Sony KDL-46W4100. Judging from their spec sheets, the two Sony LCD HDTVs are basically identical but for screen size, so we expect that the review of the 56-inch TV will give a good indication of how the 52-inch model will perform. For more information, refer to the full review of the Sony KDL-46W4100.

Sony to roll out astonishing new FED display next year

As if we didn’t already have enough acronyms and TV types to decipher, Sony now tells us to get ready for FED displays in 2009. Invented in the 70s, Sony and Motorola have stepped up research of Field Emission Display (FED) tech in the past few years, and now Sony says we can expect its first FED screens for sale at the end of next year.

Sony PS3 Update Locks Consoles, Web Site Attacked

Sony has taken its PlayStation 3 firmware update offline after some users reported it locked their PS3 consoles. Sony says the problem only affected a few consumers, but the publicity could hurt. Also affecting Sony's image is an SQL-injection attack on Sony's popular PS3 Web site that offers a fake computer scan.

Sony announces Phil Harrison's successor: Shuhei Yoshida

It's hard to fill the shoes of Phil Harrison. He worked with four PlayStation systems, was often the very-public face of Sony's gaming efforts, and had the immense job of keeping Sony Entertainment Worldwide Studios flowing in a cohesive, effective manner. It was announced in February that Harrison would be stepping down from his position as President of Sony Entertainment Worldwide Studios, his role being temporarily filled by Kazuo Hirai, the President and Group CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. It was obvious that Hirai couldn't handle both jobs for long, and Harrison's successor has finally been announced: Shuhei Yoshida will be the new President of SCE Worldwide Studios.

Sony Group, Toshiba and IBM Renew Cell Broadband Engine(TM) Center of Competence...

Sony Group, Toshiba and IBM Renew Cell Broadband Engine(TM) Center of Competence with Georgia Tech Upcoming Workshop to Focus on Developing Commercial Applications and Productivity Software for Cell Broadband Engine (Cell/B.E.) Processor ATLANTA--(Business Wire)-- The Georgia Tech College of Computing today announced the renewal of the Sony Corporation/Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (Sony Group)-Toshiba-IBM Center of Competence (STI Center), based on Georgia Tech's exceptional work in multiple areas of research and evangelism for the Cell Broadband Engine(TM) (Cell/B.E.) technology. Through Georgia Tech's efforts, the STI Center has been responsible for creating and disseminating software optimized for Cell/B.E. systems, and for performing research on the design of Cell/B.

Media Alert: Field Museum Sends a ''Global Warning''

(Business Wire)-- The Field Museum: -0- *T What: A leading institution in scientific research and conservation, The Field Museum invites the public to A Global Warning: Understanding Climate Change, presented by The Gary C. Comer Family. The free symposium will feature a keynote address on climate change policy by Senator Tim Wirth, President, United Nations Foundation and Better World Fund. A round table discussion moderated by WGN radio personality John Williams will follow. Panelists include Senator Wirth; Dr. Ray Pierrehumbert, Louis Block Professor in Geophysical Sciences, University of Chicago; and Dr. Doug Stotz, Conservation Ecologist, Environmental and Conservation Programs, The Field Museum. Following the symposium, attendees will be invited to view The Field Museum's new contemporary art exhibition Melting Ice / A Hot Topic:

Sony Pictures Home Entertainment: Sony selects Dialogue's mobile solutions for Rambo DVD launch

TMCNet: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment: Sony selects Dialogue's mobile solutions for Rambo DVD launch

Sony: Get FED in 2009 Field Emission Display to make its debut.

Field Emission Display technology, developed by Sony and Motorola, will make its debut in 2009. While its initial use will be in the broadcast and medical arenas, the FED may also put ultra-flat tubes on the longterm wish lists of consumers.

Research and Markets: Ultimate Sony Alpha DSLR-A700 Digital Field Guide

DUBLIN, Ireland-- (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/061034/sony_alpha_dslra7) has announced the addition of the "Sony Alpha DSLR-A700 Digital Field Guide" report to their offering.

Sony confirms movie download service coming for PS3

Sony confirms movie download service coming for PS3 Sony has confirmed that it will be bringing its anticipated movie download service to US PlayStation 3 users this summer. The PlayStation Network will be Sony's first service to offer the movie downloads and the service will move to the popular handheld PSP later in the year.

Sony Inks Interactive Cable-TV Deal

Sony has reached a deal with six cable TV operators to use Tru2way technology to enable interactive capabilities in TVs and other devices. Sony says Tru2way software in TVs will directly deliver access to DVR capabilities, video on demand and interactive programming. Like Sony, Samsung is also developing Tru2way-capable products.


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