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  2. Sony - Wikipedia

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    The first Cyber-shot was introduced in 1996. Sony's market share of the digital camera market fell from a high of 20% to 9% by 2005. [117] [42] Sony entered the market for digital single-lens reflex cameras in 2006 when it acquired the camera business of Konica Minolta. Sony rebranded the company's line of cameras as its Alpha line.

  3. Sony Rolly - Wikipedia

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    On August 20, 2007, Sony launched an initial teaser advertising campaign for the product. [4] The product was unveiled on September 20, 2007, and went on sale in Japan on September 29, and was for sale at the Sony sonystyle USA website [5] for $229.99 USD, down from $399.99 USD. It is available in black and white. Sony offers the "Engrave it."

  4. List of Sony Cyber-shot cameras - Wikipedia

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    Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX5V (2010) Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX400V (2014) with 50X zoom and GPS Sony Cyber-shot HyperXoom 50 Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX300. Note: HX is an abbreviation for HyperXoom. All cameras used CMOS sensors, could zoom optically while filming, and had optical image stabilization. The series included bridge cameras and Compact cameras ...

  5. XBR (Sony) - Wikipedia

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    The KV-25XBR, circa 1985, is a 25" CRT monitor that shipped with two external 2-way speakers that could hang on the sides of the TV. It features a 4:3 aspect ratio and standard definition. KV-36XBR series (1990s to early 2000s) - 4:3 CRT with more than standard definition but less than high definition resolution, also available in 32" and 40 ...

  6. File:NEC PC-8801, Sony KV-1311CR and NEC PC-6082A 20160816 ...

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  7. CineAlta - Wikipedia

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    In June 1999, George Lucas announced that Episode II of the Star Wars Prequel Trilogy would be the first major motion picture to be shot 100% digitally. Sony and Panavision had teamed up to develop the High Definition 24p camera that Lucas would use to accomplish this, and thus the first CineAlta camera was born: the Sony HDW-F900 (also called the Panavision HD-900F after being "panavised").

  8. Sony PVM-4300 - Wikipedia

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    The Sony PVM-4300, also known as the KV-45ED1, is a cathode-ray tube monitor released by Sony in 1989. The PVM-4300 has the largest CRT picture tube of all time, with a 43-inch diagonal display and a weight of around 200 kilograms.

  9. Handycam - Wikipedia

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    Handycam is a line of camcorders made by Sony and introduced in 1985. Handycam was first used as the name of the first Video8 camcorder in 1985, replacing Sony's previous line of Betamax-based models of camcorders. The name was intended to emphasize the "handy" palm size nature of the camera, made possible by the then-new miniaturized tape format.