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Sony RX1 review | Compact cameras Reviews | TechRadar:

"The Sony RX100, with its larger than average (one-inch) sensor for a compact camera has made fantastic waves both with the critics and the public, now Sony has stashed a 35mm (full-frame) sensor inside a body which is roughly the same size."
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Sony Alpha a99 review | Digital slrs/hybrids Reviews | TechRadar:

"After a four-year wait, Sony has brought out a replacement to the full-frame Alpha a900 camera, the 24.3MP Sony Alpha a99.
Unlike the Sony a900, which was a DSLR, the Sony a99 is a DSLT, or Digital Single Lens Translucent camera. This means that instead of having a mirror that flips up to enable the exposure to take place, the Sony Alpha a99 has a fixed translucent (or transmissive) mirror that allows 70% of the light reaching it to pass through and onto the imaging sensor."

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Review: Sony Bravia KDL-46HX850 offers solid features and performance | TechHive:

"The edge-lit Sony KDL-46HX850 LED HDTV offers a lot to like for its reasonable price. Our panel of judges rated its picture quality as very good, giving it a higher performance score than the higher-priced Panasonic Viera P55VT50 plasma HDTV. When you combine that with the set’s excellent sound and a truly exceptional collection of Internet offerings, you have an HDTV well worth $1600 (as of 12/5/2012), even if its remote control needs another round on the design bench.

This is a 3D television, but you have to buy the glasses separately; the set uses active-shutter 3D glasses, so they're expensive at $50 per pair. Once you've bought them, you can watch everything in 3D, as the KDL-46HX850 can turn 2D images into simulated 3D (although personally, I don't see the attraction)."


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