Sony has recently announced a new entry-level DSLR camera that promises fast focusing speeds thanks to what it calls 4D focusing technology.


The new Sony A68 sports a 24MP APS-C sensor that can go with lens from the company A-mount line. The camera’s sensor has 79 autofocus points which when combined with its translucent mirror provides continuous autofocus tracking at up to 8fps.

Sony has installed a 2.7-inch TFT LCD screen that tilts 135 degrees upwards and 55 degrees down. The camera also has an ISO range that goes up to 25600 and supports video recording up to 1080p.

The Sony A68 will be available Q1 2016 with a price tag of $650 for the body only. 

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Barely 6 months after the announcement of the Xperia Z4 in Japan, Sony has now unveiled a new family of Z phones at Berlin this week. The company’s new Xperia Z5 comes alongside a compact version and a Premium variant that packs a 4K display.


The base Xperia Z5 touts a 5.2-inch Full HD panel with a screen density of 428ppi with the company’s Triluminos and X-reality technologies. Inside, there’s a Snapdragon 810 chipset with dual quad-core processors clocked up to 2GHz, an Adreno 430 GPU, 3GB of RAM and 32GB of expandable storage.

The back of the Z5 is where you’ll find the 23MP custom-made camera that’s exclusive to Sony and is complemented by a 24mm-equivalent f/2.0 lens. There’s also a fingerprint sensor, but Sony has decided to put it on the side instead of at the back of at the front as with most devices in the market.
Sony has decided to get a 2900mAh battery for the Xperia Z5 and has IP68 certification just like its predecessors.


Meanwhile, the Xperia Z5 compact goes with a 4.6-inch display with 720p resolution at 323ppi. It has the same Snapdragon 810 chip and Adreno 430 GPU inside but the RAM has been reduced to 2GB. Just like the base Z5, the compact also comes with the 23MP at the back but skimps a few on the battery with just a 2700mah unit.

Lastly, there’s Xperia Z5 Premium with a 4K Triluminos IPS display with a resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels at 806ppi. It also comes with a 1/2.3-inch Exmore RS sensor that churns out 23MP stills. Furthermore, the camera is partnered with an f/2.0 lens and a number of software helpers including Intelligent Auto Mode and SteadyShot technology.


The camera on the front of the device is a 5MP Exmor R sensor and has a 25mm wide-angle lens, so you can get more people in a single frame when taking a wefie. Sony has also invested in audio for the Z5 premium with High-res audio and DSEE-HX.

Just like in the other Z5 models, the Z5 Premium comes with a Snapdragon 810 chip and gets 3GB of RAM and 32GB of on-board storage. The handset also has a fingerprint sensor and is IP68 certified with cap-less ports.  

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Sony has finally unveiled the new Xperia C5 Ultra and Xperia M5 smartphones, and there’s a lot of be happy about especially when it comes to the two devices’ features. More specifically, their cameras.

On one end, the Xperia C5 Ultra is packing a 13MP autofocus camera on the front and the back. The front snapper has an LED flash like the Xperia C3 and also comes with a 22mm wide-angle lens to enable users to cram more people into the selfie frame. On the other hand, the Xperia M5 is sporting a 21MP+13MP camera configuration.


Under the hood, the C5 Ultra comes equipped with a 6-inch display with a native resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, runs on a 1.7GHz octa-core processor, gets 2GB of RAM and boasts 16GB of expandable storage. Power is supplied by a 2930mAh battery, which according to Sony can last up to two days.


Meanwhile, the Xperia M5 is sporting a smaller screen at 5-inches with the same Full HD resolution as the C5 Ultra. It’s also packing the new MediaTek Helio X10 processor, 3GB of RAM, 16GB of expandable storage and a 2600mAh battery. The phone is also IP67 certified.

Both phones will run on Android 5.0 Lollipop and will be available by mid-August. We don’t have details yet on pricing for the two models, but it’s likely that they will be in the mid-range segment just like their predecessors. 

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A new variant of Sony’s Xperia Z4 was unveiled this week – the Xperia Z4v which is heading to the US under Verizon.


The phone is built around a 5.2-inch WQHD display with built-in Qi and PMA wireless charging. Sony has jammed a Snapdragon 810 chipset with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of on-board storage. The device also boasts with IP65 and IP68 certification which means the handset is water and dust resistant.

Just like other members of the company’s Z family, the Xperia Z4v is packing Sony’s Trilumons display and X-Reality engine for its display. The pphone also comes with a 3000mAh battery, a 20.7MP camera at the back and a 5.1MP snapper on the front.

There’s no word yet on pricing and availability.

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If you happen to own Sony’s latest PlayStation gaming console, then now’s the time to go shopping for new games to play. One of the video game industry’s biggest event – the Electronic Entertainment Expo kicked off this week and there are tons of goodies for PlayStation owners from fighting games to role playing games.

Here are a few of the top titles that were revealed during the event.

Street Fighter V

This side-scrolling classic is expected to be available by early 2016. The game is produced by Capcom and uses Unreal Engine 4 rendering engine. Capcom will release the title both for the PlayStation 4 and the PC.
 


Lego Jurassic World 

Lego Jurassic World was developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Warner Bros. Interactive. The game will be available across different platforms including PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4.The plot of the title is based on all four Jurassic Park films.



The Last Guardian

The game was developed by Team Ico and will be published by Sony Computer Entertainment in 2016 for the PlayStation 4. The game was first introduced at E3 2009 for the PS3 but suffered numerous delays. 



Horizon Zero Dawn

Horizon Zero Dawn is an upcoming role-playing video game created by Guerilla Games and will be published by Sony Computer Entertainment in 2016 for the PS4. The plot of the game revolves around Aloy, a hunter archer human who lives in a post apocalyptic world ruled by mechanized creatures.
 


Transformers: Devastation 

Developed by Platinum Games and will be published by Activision, Transformers:Devastation is a hack and slash game that is based on the Transformers franchise. The title features fast paced combos as well as the ability to transform characters between robot and vehicle mode just like in the animated series. The game is expected to ship by Q3 2015.



Destiny: The Taken King 

The Taken King is the third expansion to Activision's Destiny first person shooter game. The game will focus on a specific character named Oryx in his quest to avenge the death of his son. Several new classes will be added into the gameplay and will be released in 2016.



Star Wars Battlefront 

Star Wars Battlefront as the name implies is a game based on the ubiquitous Star Wars franchise. It is a first-person and third-person shooting game published by Disney Interactive Studios. The game is actually a reboot of the series and will take place in several planets in the Star Wars universe including Hoth, Tatooine, Endor and Sullust.



Mad Max – Eye of the Storm

Eye of the Storm is another game based on a popular movie franchise - Mad Max. 
 

Dark Souls III

Dark Souls III is another role playing game headed to the PS4. The game is from From Software and will be released in early 2016.
 


Wayward Sky 



Deus Ex: Mankind Divided 

Deus Ex is the newest addition in the cyber-punk-themed role playing franchise by Square Enix. The title was designed to replace the outgoing 2011 Deus Ex: Human Revolution and features first-person shooting game play with third-person perspective cover system.



Final Fantasy 7 Remake 

Finally, there's the Final Fantasy VII remake. To the surprise of many, the project has remained a secret and was only unveiled during the event.



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When purchasing headphones, you'll need to decide the most important features for your price point. You'll spend more for noise-canceling headphones than you will for earbuds, but if that's an important feature you don't want to skimp on the best pair. A good pair of headphones should last for years. Be prepared to spend a little more for this purchase if you want to have a pair for the next five years.

Bose QuietComfort 25


These noise-canceling over ear headphones provide powerful sound to the listener. They come in a traditional black or a new tan and white color combination. You can also pay extra to have them customized with any color you like. The headband is cushioned, and the over ear cups are padded to provide serious comfort. The headphones run on batteries, but can be used as passive headphones too. While you can hear someone talking to you directly, it cancels out other ambient noises to give clear, quality sound directly to your ears. The cable has a volume remote as well as a microphone built into it. The case has space for storing more batteries and the jack adapter for airplane use.

The Bose QC 25 is available at Best Buy for $299.

Sony MDR-1A


This model from Sony is based on the previous model MDR-1R from Sony. They've brought back the popular design with some much needed changes. The ear pads are more cushioned to rest easily on the head. The earcups on the new model swivel so that when they are resting around your neck, they rest with the earcups down for comfort. At a little over seven ounces, the MDR-1A is lightweight and won't weigh your head down after hours of use. The sound quality from bass to midrange is enhanced with the Sony MDR-1A. The package includes two cables featuring an in-line remote.

The Sony MDR-1A is available from the Sony Store for $299.

Sennheiser HD6 Mix


The HD6 is a great headphone for DJ style mixing. It allows listeners to cancel out the background noise with its secure over ear cushioned padding. The earpads create a tight seal around the ears to cancel out ambient background noises. It doesn't exaggerate the bass like some other headphones so you get an accurate frequency represented. There are extra pads provided with the HD6 so you can snap out the old pair and easily replace with the new.

Sennheiser HD6 Mix Headphones are available at Amazon for $220.77.

Beats Studio Wireless


This Bluetooth enabled wireless headphone has soft earcups that provide a tight seal without creating a huge amount of pressure against the head. It comes in a variety of colors including white, blue, red and black. Although it's a wireless headphone, it comes with USB cables and cords for charging the headphones. It has 12 hours of listening due to its lithium battery. Even though it has a tight seal, it also provides active noise cancellation. The remote is on the outside of the ear cup. A succession of taps will advance a track, pause the music or backup one track.

Beats Studio Wireless is available at Amazon for $349.

Bowers & Wilkins P5 Series 2


The ear cups, headband and cushions of the P5 are covered with leather. The earcups are secure and snug without being too tight. The cable is removable with an inline remote that controls the playback as well as ending calls and adjusting volume. The earpads can be snapped off easily to be changed if needed. There is no distortion or false boosting of the low end bass sounds with the P5. There is stunning detail in the high sounds produced by the P5.

The Bowers & Wilkins store sells the P5 for $299.

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So you might be thinking that the Xperia Z3 is no longer receiving any love from Sony after the announcement of the Xperia Z4 in Japan last month. But Sony is pulling a surprise by announcing a minor update to the Z3 with the Z3+.


The new model is touting the same 5.2-inch Full HD display as the rest of the Z3 gang (and that means the Triluminous display technology and X-reality for mobile as well). In terms of the internals, the Z3+ gets an updated Snapdragon 810 chipset with an octa-core processor, 3GB of RAM and 32GB of on-board storage.

There’s also a 2930mAh battery, which Sony promises to deliver up to 2 days’ worth of battery life. The handset will still get IP65/IP68 certification as well as the base Z3’s main camera, which is a 20.7MP Exmor Sensor with a 25mm f/2.0 lens. The front selfie camera has been upgraded though to a 5MP one with the same 25mm lens.

The camera’s software include SteadyShot with Intelligent Active mode, HDR modes both for photo and video, and ISO range that tops at 12800 and Superior Auto scene recognition. The camera can also capture 4K video (3840 x 2160) and you can playback any video you’ve captured on to a 4K TV using an MHL 3.0 connector.

The Xperia Z3+ will run on Android 5.0 Lollipop and will be available in four different colours: copper, black, white and aqua green. There’s no word yet on pricing and exact shipping dates but Sony did mention that it plans to launch the phone officially in June.

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