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  2. Digital Audio Stationary Head - Wikipedia

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    September 2024) (Learn how and when to remove this message) The Digital Audio Stationary Head or DASH standard is a reel-to-reel , digital audio tape format introduced by Sony in early 1982 for high-quality multitrack studio recording and mastering , as an alternative to analog recording methods.

  3. Sony Xperia M4 Aqua - Wikipedia

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    The Sony Xperia M4 Aqua is a mid-range Android smartphone developed and manufactured by Sony. The phone was unveiled along with Xperia Z4 Tablet in the press conference held by Sony during the 2015 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, on March 2. [1] Five months later, a successor Xperia M5 was announced.

  4. Glasstron - Wikipedia

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    Glasstron was a series of portable head-mounted displays released by Sony, initially introduced in 1996 with the model PLM-50. [1] [2] The products featured two LCD screens and two earphones for video and audio respectively. The products are no longer manufactured nor supported by Sony. [citation needed]

  5. iISO flash shoe - Wikipedia

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    iISO (intelligent ISO) flash shoe (aka "reversed" hotshoe) is the unofficial name for the proprietary accessory flash attachment and control interface used on Minolta cameras since the i-series introduced in 1988, and subsequently Konica Minolta and later Sony α DSLRs and NEX-7 up to 2012. Sony called it the Auto-lock Accessory Shoe (AAS).

  6. HMZ-T1 - Wikipedia

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    A person wearing a Sony HMZ-T1. The HMZ-T1 is a visor style head mounted display manufactured by Sony Corporation in 2011. It allows the user to view stereoscopic 3D imagery. [1] Also known as the Sony Personal HD & 3D Viewer, the HMZ-T1 is composed of two different hardware devices, the Visor and the External Processor Unit.

  7. Betamax - Wikipedia

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    Each head had a specific pair of carriers; in total, four individual channels were employed. Head A recorded its hi-fi carriers at 1.38(L) and 1.68(R) MHz, and the B head employed 1.53 and 1.83 MHz. The result was audio with an 80 dB dynamic range, with less than 0.005% wow and flutter. [14]

  8. Sony Xperia Z5 - Wikipedia

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    The Sony Xperia Z5 is an Android smartphone produced by Sony. Part of the Sony Xperia Z series , the device, at that point known by the project code name "Sumire", was unveiled along with the Xperia Z5 Compact and Xperia Z5 Premium during a press conference at IFA 2015 on September 2, 2015.

  9. Sony Xperia Z3 - Wikipedia

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    The Sony Xperia Z3 is an Android smartphone produced by Sony. Part of the Sony Xperia Z series , the Xperia Z3, at that point known by the project code name "Leo", was unveiled during a press conference at IFA 2014 on September 4, 2014.