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Read on for our first-impressions. At its core, the Music Video Recorder uses the same optics as Sony's Action Cam: a 1.23-inch back-illuminated Exmor R CMOS with an f/2.8 Carl Zeiss Tessar Lens.
Here at IFA, Sony thinks it has just the thing to help struggling musical artists become breakout successes. Say hello to the $300 HDR-MV1 Music Video Recorder. Set to take on the likes of the ...
Sony ups the ante in the features war among handheld computer makers, giving its high-end Clie the ability to record both video and still images. Written by Lisa M. Bowman, Contributor Oct. 2 ...
We don't anyone who has even gotten around to buying a first-generation Blu-Ray video recorder, which can pack up to 23GB onto each disc, but Sony is already planning to have the second-generation ...
Sony’s Action Cam is rugged and boxy, but unless you’re in grave danger somewhere you might be better off buying the $299.99 Sony Music Video Recorder (HDR-MV1).
The Sony HDR-MV1 Music Video Recorder will be available as of December, at a price of US$299.99. Footage shot with it can be seen (and heard) below. Source: Sony ...
Sony’s Music Video Recorder sounds like some horribly out-of-touch YouTube generation nonsense, but the goofy gimmick is actually a slick little package that pairs high-quality audio powers with ...
San Diego – Sony will ship in October the first video recorder for handhelds. The company’s new PEGA-VR100K is about the size of VHS cassette and hooks into a TV or cable box via coaxial cable to ...
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