
Sony HDR-AS100V Action Cam
billed as the high-end, wearable action cam, the Sony HDR-AS100V Action Cam brings to average consumers the power to capture their action sequences in Full HD broadcast-quality video in XAVC S at up to 50Mbps.

billed as the high-end, wearable action cam, the Sony HDR-AS100V Action Cam brings to average consumers the power to capture their action sequences in Full HD broadcast-quality video in XAVC S at up to 50Mbps.

5-inch smartphone is not for everyone. understandable as not everyone has gorilla-size hand like yours truly, and hence it makes sense for Sony to roll out a slightly smaller version of its flagship Z1, aptly dubbed the Sony Xperia Z1 Compact.

we are not sure about the quality of the 4K resolution when thrown to the wall by some LED diode, but it seems like Sony is quite a believer in such method of delivering ultra HD resolution. unveiled at the CES, the Sony 4K Ultra Short Throw Projector is the another show of the Japanese

NFC provides an awesome, if not cool way to transfer digital content between NFC-capable Android phones, but to be honest, the transfer don’t always happen smoothly. so the next time you want to share photos or videos with your family and friends who are physically with you, considering using the Sony USB Flash Drive for Smartphone.

want a digital shooter with DSLR-style creative power, but don’t want to deal with the hassle of changing lenses? then the Sony Cyber-shot RX10 Camera could be the perfect “in-between” camera for you. in fact, Sony is terming this newest addition to the RX lineup as “premium bridge camera” which is pretty self-explanatory of what

before the Nexus 5 was announced, there was talk about the possibility of Sony being the maker of the next Nexus smartphone, well, it turns out that LG was still the company of choice for the Mountain View folks when it comes ‘affordable’ handset. fortunately, fans of pure Android experience and Sony will not be left out in the cold, now that Sony has its own ‘pure Android experience’ smartphone

Christmas is right around the corner now and, for most men, this is a time to get their hands on some pretty awesome gadgets and bits of technology and, as luck would have it, this year will see some mightily impressive bits of kit available for us to ask for under the Christmas tree come December 25th.

billed as the world’s smallest, lightest full-frame interchangeable lens cameras, the Sony a7 Series Full-Frame Mirrorless Camera will be dropping in heavy at $1,700 for body-only, or about $2,000 with 28-70mm f3.5-f5.6 full-frame lens, and $2,300 for the body-only a7R

looking for well-rounded portable headphone amplifier? well, then the Sony PHA-2 Portable High Resolution DAC and Amplifier might be worthily of an investigation. the PHA-2 promised to up the ante of your on-the-go music enjoyment and it is the first portable DAC/amplifier to be compatible with virtually every high-

headphones provide us with audio privacy, but visually, if you are watching a movie on your tablet, you can never get that privacy that you desire. instead of slapping on a privacy screen protector on your mobile device, the Sony HMZ-T3W Personal 3D Viewer provides a private and immersive multimedia experience.

still haven’t catch on with Smart TV? well, if you haven’t and have no plan to splurge on this worldly connected indulgence just yet, and has a plain jane 2013 Sony TV sitting around, then Sony wants you to check out the Sony BRAVIA Smart Stick (NSZ-GU1) – a device that will turn that “unconnected” TV of yours into a connected set.