Sony announced two new stylish pocket “bloggie” cameras that offer high quality 1080p MP4 video and still photo shooting, as well as easy web sharing capabilities. The MHS-CM5 sports a vertical grip design and comes with a flip-out 2.5″ LCD screen, 5x optical zoom and HDMI output. The ultra-compact, lightweight MHS-PM5 features a rotating lens that swivels 270 degrees, 4x digital zoom and SteadyShot image stabilization to reduce shake for smoother footage that can be viewed on a 2.4″ LCD. Both cameras also feature Face Detection and record video and still images directly to Memory Stick PRO Duo, SD or SDHC cards.
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Sony has announced two new flash memory-based high definition camcorders – the HDR-CX520V and the HDR-CX500V. Both cameras capture full 1920 x 1080 resolution video and up to 12 megapixel photos on internal flash memory. They offer support for up to 25 hours of HD video on the 64GB model. Among the features of both cameras are the ability to output 60p video – automatically converting convert to 60 frames per second on compatible HDTV sets. Built-in GPS antenna and NAVTEQ digital maps can geo-tag your videos and photos. The HDR-CX500V and HDR-CX520V will be available in September for approximately USD $1100 and $1300 respectively.
Source: hdtv.biz-news.com

Sony has just announced new series of VAIO’s notebooks (although Sony is referring the VAIO W as “Internet Book”). The W series features 1366 x 768 LED backlit 10.1-inch screen, 1.6GHz Intel Atom, 160GB HDD, 1GB of RAM, Windows XP with Service Pack 3, Bluetooth, 802.11b/g/n, VGA out, two USB ports, Ethernet, webcam and MemoryStick / SD card readers. The model comes with VAIO Media plus Multimedia Streaming software, a media sharing application that lets you wirelessly stream content across DLNA®-enabled devices throughout your home network. The W series comes in three colors- berry pink, sugar white and cocoa brown and will be selling at $630 in early August.

Sony Z5500 series is available in 40 inch, 46 inch and 52 inch models. All models offer Full-HD resolution and with the AppliCast with access to a range of exciting online services, without switch on your PC. The BRAVIA Z5500 is DLNA certified, meaning that they may be on the Ethernet port with DLNA-compatible devices.



The range of televisions, you can now truly breathtaking and the prices with increasing competition it is very difficult to sort, who know what’s what. After a long search, I have recently launched two new television sets (a 26-inch Sony and Sony w4500 40 inch) for the room and the lounge. That gave me an excellent opportunity for an overview of the W4500 to your advantage – questions please do not hesitate to ask.
It starts with looks – TV is quite amazing, from all sides. It’s over shiny black with a cutout in the lower part of the screen. The bright Perspex is also the cradle of the energy on the icon and other icons which light up when applying. The logo of the light can be switched on or off – not that I am not, if you like, I think it looks good.
The keys are well hidden behind the corner on the top of the TV. The Sony logo is illuminated in white finesse. The speakers are behind the forehead by debris, which means that the aesthetics of the victims remain without sound. The basis of surround sound feature is really very good, with non-speaker will be.