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Sony Redefines Your Camera
Sony Redefines Your Camera CYBER-SHOT W-SERIES COMPACT AND CHIC. STYLISH AND SLEEK. BIONZ™ Imaging Processor – High-performance lenses The image sensor, power unleashed that show it all where quality begins Enormous amounts of data transformed into The silky softness of a baby’s cheek or delicate In the beginning, there was light. And at the heart images of sublime beauty in the blink of an eye. gleam of sunlight streaming through the trees – all of every Cyber-shot digital still camera, it is the Sony’s powerful “BIONZ” image processor does the wonders of the world revealed through the eye image sensor that collects the light that eventually all this and more. of the lens. becomes your creation. The result of years of accumulated expertise in As a manufacturer of superbly crafted products, Since the appearance of the first CCD (Charge semiconductor R&D, this lightning quick processor Sony equips its cameras with only the finest lens, Coupled Device) in 1978, Sony has been reproduces all the delicate nuances of the original empowering you to record life’s precious developing its own image sensors, culminating in scene in images remarkably free of distracting moments as you find them. We now offer two the release of the “Exmor” CMOS (Complementary noise, even at high ISO settings. “BIONZ” also lens lineups that share the same outstanding Metal Oxide Semiconductor) sensor in 2007. This allows for fast, precise auto focus, auto exposure performance – Sony’s own “G” Lens series which highly efficient low-voltage sensor produces and white balance adjustments, as well as Sony’s represents the pinnacle of our design philosophy images with virtually no vertical striping and vastly intelligent Dynamic Range Optimiser (DRO), which and commitment to quality, and a special series reduced image noise. -
Home Audio System Getting Started Operating Instructions USB Device
Home Audio System Getting Started Operating Instructions USB Device BLUETOOTH connection Sound Adjustment Other Operations Additional Information GTK-XB60/XB90 GTK-XB60/XB90.4-697-227-22(1) For customers in Europe WARNING Disposal of waste batteries and To reduce the risk of fire, do not cover the electrical and electronic equipment ventilation opening of the appliance with (applicable in the European Union newspapers, tablecloths, curtains, etc. and other European countries with Do not expose the appliance to naked separate collection systems) flame sources (for example, lighted This symbol on the product, candles). the battery or on the To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, packaging indicates that the do not expose this appliance to dripping product and the battery shall or splashing, and do not place objects not be treated as household filled with liquids, such as vases, on the waste. On certain batteries appliance. this symbol might be used in As the main plug is used to disconnect combination with a chemical symbol. The the unit from the mains, connect the unit chemical symbols for mercury (Hg) or to an easily accessible AC outlet. Should lead (Pb) are added if the battery you notice an abnormality in the unit, contains more than 0.0005% mercury or disconnect the main plug from the AC 0.004% lead. By ensuring these products outlet immediately. and batteries are disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potentially negative Do not install the appliance in a confined consequences for the environment and space, such as a bookcase or built-in human health which could otherwise be cabinet. -
Sony Mobile Communications AB
User Guide SONY ® XPERIA® Z3v ?? 26, 29, 2014 2014 15:17:10 14:14:39 Contents Getting started...............................................................................6 About this User guide..........................................................................6 Device Features..................................................................................6 Setting Up Your Device.......................................................................7 Starting your device for the first time...................................................8 Why do I need a Google™ account?...................................................9 Charging your device..........................................................................9 Qi Wireless Charging....................................................................11 Charging made easy.........................................................................11 Learning the basics......................................................................12 Using the touchscreen......................................................................12 Locking and unlocking the screen.....................................................14 Home screen....................................................................................14 Application screen.............................................................................16 Navigating applications.....................................................................17 Small apps........................................................................................17 -
Wireless Speaker ˎˎ Be Sure to Close the Cap When Using the System
4-734-041-42(1) About the Party Booster function If the system hits a person or thing, it may cause an accident, injury or malfunction. When using the Party Booster function, notice the following. ˎˎBe sure to disconnect the micro-USB cable, AC adaptor, etc. from the system. Wireless Speaker ˎˎBe sure to close the cap when using the system. ˎˎWhen using the function, hold firmly and do not shake the system violently so that you do not throw or drop the system from your Reference Guide hand. ˎˎBefore using the function, make sure that you have secured sufficient space around the system. ˎˎDo not hit the system with a tool. ˎˎDo not use the function while you are driving or walking. ˎˎKeep 20 cm or more away from the face and eyes while in use. ˎˎAvoid using the function for a long time. Take breaks regularly. ˎˎWhen using the function, if you get tired, feel uncomfortable or experience pain somewhere in your body, stop using the function immediately. Others SRS-XB41 ˎˎDo not use or leave the system in an extremely cold or hot environment (temperature outside the range of 5 °C – 35 °C). If the system is used or left in outside the above range, the system may automatically stop to protect internal circuitry. ˎˎAt high temperature, the charging may stop or the volume may reduce to protect the battery. ˎˎEven if you do not intend to use the system for a long time, charge the battery to its full capacity ©2018 Sony Corporation once every 6 months to maintain its performance. -
Undersampled Pulse Width Modulation for Optical Camera Communications
Undersampled Pulse Width Modulation for Optical Camera Communications Pengfei Luo1, Tong Jiang1, Paul Anthony Haigh2, Zabih Ghassemlooy3,3a, Stanislav Zvanovec4 1Research Department of HiSilicon, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd, Beijing, China E-mail: {oliver.luo, toni.jiang}@hisilicon.com 2Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University College London, London, UK Email: [email protected] 3Optical Communications Research Group, NCRLab, Faculty of Engineering and Environment, Northumbria University, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK 3aQIEM, Haixi Institutes, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Quanzhou, China Email: [email protected] 4Department of Electromagnetic Field, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague, 2 Technicka, 16627 Prague, Czech Republic Email: [email protected] Abstract—An undersampled pulse width modulation (UPWM) According to the Nyquist sampling theorem, if these FRs are scheme is proposed to enable users to establish a non-flickering adopted for sampling, the transmitted symbol rate Rs must be optical camera communications (OCC) link. With UPWM, only a lower than half the sampling rate. However, this will clearly digital light emitting diode (LED) driver is needed to send signals lead to light flickering due to the response time of the human using a higher order modulation. Similar to other undersample- eye. Therefore, a number of techniques have been proposed to based modulation schemes for OCC, a dedicated preamble is support non-flickering OCC using low speed cameras (e.g., ≤ required to assist the receiver to indicate the phase error 60 fps). More precisely, there are three main modulation introduced during the undersampling process, and to compensate categories for LFR-based OCC using both global shutter (GS) for nonlinear distortion caused by the in-built gamma correction and rolling shutter (RS) digital cameras: i) display-based [3], ii) function of the camera. -
Sony Xperia E Manual
User guide Xperia™ E C1505/C1504 Contents Important information.....................................................................6 Android™ – what and why?...........................................................7 Getting started...............................................................................8 Assembly...........................................................................................8 Turning the phone on and off .........................................................10 Setup guide......................................................................................10 Screen lock......................................................................................11 Accounts and services.....................................................................11 Getting to know your phone.........................................................12 Phone overview................................................................................12 Using the keys.................................................................................13 Battery..............................................................................................13 Using the touchscreen.....................................................................16 Home screen....................................................................................18 Accessing and using applications...................................................20 Status and notifications...................................................................22 Phone settings -
Tamron&Sonyday
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Specification Sheet Size & Weight Playback Capability Picture And
Specification sheet Size & Weight Dimensions (W x H x D) W 17 x H 2 x D 10 1/2 (inch) W 430 x H 50 x D 265 (mm) Weight 8 lb 7 oz (3.8 kg) Playback Capability Disc BD-ROM, CD (CD-DA), CD-R/-RW, DVD+R, DVD+R Double Layer, DVD+RW, DVD-Audio, DVD-R, DVD-R Dual Layer, DVD-RW, DVD-Video, SA-CD (SA-CD / CD) Playback, Stereoscopic 3D (profile 5), Ultra HD Blu-ray™ Video format AVCHD Disc Format, Motion JPEG (.mov, .avi), MPEG-1 Video/PS (.mpg, .MPEG, .mkv).VOB, .VRO, MPEG-2 Video/PS, TS (.mpg, .MPEG, .m2ts, .mts, .mkv).VOB, .VRO, MPEG-4/AVC (.mov, 3gp, .3g2, .3gpp, .3gpp2, .flv), MPEG-4 AVC (.mkv, .mp4, .m4v, .m2ts, .mts), VC1 (.m2ts, .mts, .mkv), WMV9 (.wmv, .asf, .mkv), Xvid (.avi, .mkv) Audio Format AAC (.AAC, .mka), AIFF (.aiff, .aif), ALAC (.m4a), Dolby® Digital (.ac3, .mka), DSD - DSDIFF/DSD (.dff, .dsf), FLAC (.flac, .fla), HEAAC v.1/v.2/level2, LP cm (.mka), Vorbis, WMA10 Pro, WMA9 Standard (.WMA) Photo format BMP (.bmp), GIF (.gif), JPEG (.jpg, .jpeg), MPO MPF 3D (.mpo), PNG (.png) Picture and Audio Features Picture Feature , 24p True Cinema™, , HDR → SDR converter, Deep Color (12bit), 4K Upscale (60p) Certified Hi-Res Audio Yes Dolby Dolby Atmos® / Dolby® True HD decoding (7.1ch) DTS® DTS:X(bitstream out)/DTS decoding (7.1ch) DSEE HX Yes Bluetooth® Bluetooth® TX, LDAC Network Wi-Fi® Built in Yes (2.4 GHz, 5 GHz) Wi-Fi® MIMO Yes Features DMP (Digital Media Player), DMR (Digital Media Renderer), Screen mirroring (Wi-Fi® Miracast) Streaming 3D Streaming, 4K streaming, Live streaming Convenience Features Functions Auto Power Off (Auto Stand-by), BRAVIA Sync, Child Lock, Parental Control, Super Quick Start Mode Terminals Input and Output Coaxial Audio Output(s): 1 (Rear), Ethernet Connection(s): 1 (Rear), HDMI Output(s): 2 (Rear), USB Input(s): 1 (Front) Power Power Consumption in Operation, in Standby Accessibility Screen Reader Yes Audio Description Yes Enlarge Yes Closed Caption Yes Accessibility Shortcut Yes . -
Xperia XZ F8331/F8332 Contents
User guide Xperia XZ F8331/F8332 Contents Getting started.............................................................................. 6 About this User guide.......................................................................6 Overview........................................................................................... 6 Assembly – Single SIM...................................................................... 7 Assembly – Dual SIM.........................................................................8 Screen protection..............................................................................9 Starting your device for the first time.............................................. 9 Why do I need a Google account?..................................................10 Device security............................................................................. 11 Making sure your device is protected............................................. 11 Screen lock....................................................................................... 11 Unlocking your device automatically..............................................12 Fingerprint Manager........................................................................12 SIM card protection......................................................................... 13 Using multiple SIM cards.................................................................14 Finding the IMEI numbers of your device.......................................14 Finding, locking or erasing a lost device -
ANLEITUNG ZUR FAULHEIT Weniger Administration, Mehr Zeit Zum Verkaufen
Retouren an: Postfach 555, 1008 Wien an: Postfach Retouren ÖSTERREICHS INSIDERBLATT FÜR DIE ELEKTROBRANCHE Ausgabe 5/2017 RED ZAC 2.0 Österreichische Post AG / MZ 14Z040117 M / Motopress Werbe-u. VerlagsgesmbH/Wilhelminenstraße 91/IIc/1160 Wien VerlagsgesmbH/Wilhelminenstraße Werbe-u. / MZ 14Z040117 M Motopress AG Post Österreichische ANLEITUNG ZUR FAULHEIT Weniger Administration, mehr Zeit zum Verkaufen. Umfassender Management-Support entlastet Mitglieder. Top-Controlling inklusive. HANNES KATZENBEISSER BLUE ON BLUE Verkaufen mit WOW-Effekt Kleine Beacons – ELEKTROFACHHANDELSTAGE große Wirkung Frühlingserwachen? WALTER BUDER T-MOBILE SALESNEWS PV-Einstieg mit IBC Solar Neue Chancen mit HomeNet AUSBAUPLÄNE FRANZ REITLER simpliTV goes SAT „Gehe mit gutem Gefühl” Limitiertes Angebot Jetzt inklusive der PlayStation® 4 Slim, beim Kauf eines Xperia™ XZ Premium. Xperia™, mehr als ein Smartphone. sonymobile.com Solange der Vorrat reicht. © 2017 Sony Mobile Communications Inc. © 2017 Sony Europe Limited Xperia XZ Premium+PS4_Inserat_A4_1.indd 1 03.05.17 14:59 EDITORIAL Liebe Leser! er Anruf im Juli des vergangenen Jahres wieder dabei sein und Teil einer Welle werden, D platzte mitten in meine Urlaubsidylle: die uns alle mitriss und die enge Freundschaf- Ein kaltes Bier in der Hand, Blick aufs dunkel- ten entstehen ließ, die bis heute halten. blaue Meer, Tapas am Tisch, Familie und liebe Freunde rund um mich, und am anderen Ende Über die Protagonisten dieser Treffen fand der Leitung rief eine scheinbar unbekümmerte Lesi bei unserem Interview vor elf Jahren so Stimme gut gelaunt das nur allzu bekannte „Hi schöne und respektvolle Worte, dass diese fast Rocky” ins Telefon. Es war mein Freund Wolf- mehr über ihn sagen, als über die Angespro- gang Lesiak, der mir in den folgenden Minuten chenen selbst: „Gerhard Oberauer habe ich von im Plauderton verkündete, dass er gerade eine Beginn an sehr geschätzt, weil er Steherquali- niederschmetternde Diagnose erhalten habe: täten hat und für Kontinuität und Verlässlich- Bauchspeicheldrüsenkrebs. -
LDAC: Experience Your N8 Through a Wireless Hi-Res Connection
LDAC: Experience your N8 through a wireless Hi-Res connection (1) Introduction Bluetooth has always been considered as a convenient but low quality option for audiophiles. The situation was changed dramatically in past few years when new codec such as AAC and aptX gained popularity, and the latest LDAC Bluetooth codec developed by Sony has added fuel to the fire. LDAC allows streaming audio up to 24Bit/96kHz over a Bluetooth connection, and it has made full use of the bandwidth, offering a connection speed up to 990 kbps. LDAC employs a hybrid coding scheme to squeeze the Hi-Res audio data into the limited bandwidth. It comes with 3 connection modes: quality priority (990 kbps), normal (660 kbps), and connection priority (330 kbps) respectively. The playback quality will be compromised when only lower speed options are feasible (either hardware limitation of environment constraint). LDAC is a lossy compression codec. At Quality Priority mode, Sony promised CD- quality playback at quality priority mode and from what has been announced, 16Bit/44.1kHz bitstream will be transmitted as-is without any compression. LDAC is used across a wide range of Sony products, including headphones, speakers, mobile phones, portable player and home theater systems. When Google announced Android O (aka Android 8.0 Oreo) at Mar. 2017, the mobile industry was surprised that Sony has become an Android partner and played a key role to improve the wireless audio capability of Android devices. Among the features enhancements and bug fixes, LDAC will be available as a part of the core Android Open Source Project (AOSP) code, enabling OEMs to support this Sony codec in their Android 0 devices freely. -
Xperia™ X Performance F8131 Contents
User guide Xperia™ X Performance F8131 Contents Getting started............................................................................... 6 About this User guide........................................................................ 6 Overview............................................................................................ 6 Assembly........................................................................................... 7 Screen protection.............................................................................. 8 Starting your device for the first time.................................................8 Why do I need a Google™ account?.................................................8 Charging your device.........................................................................9 Device security.............................................................................11 Making sure your device is protected..............................................11 Screen lock...................................................................................... 11 Fingerprint Manager.........................................................................13 Unlocking your device automatically............................................... 14 SIM card protection ........................................................................ 17 Finding the identification number of your device.............................18 Finding a lost device ....................................................................... 19 Learning the basics.....................................................................