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Sony to launch Xperia Z on March 6?


After the recent launch of the BlackBerry Z10 and the LG Optimus G in India, it looks like Sony is next in line to launch their phone. If you have been following Sony Mobile India’s official page on Facebook, then you would have noticed the cover image that was updated yesterday. The image with black background says ‘Everything is about to change’ with the date 06/03/13 underneath the text. There is also an image of a phone in the backdrop, which looks like the Xperia Z. Clearly, it hints towards a launch event and it is quite likely going to be the highly anticipated Sony Xperia Z.

Will Sony launch the Xperia Z?
The Xperia Z was announced at CES, early this year, and with it Sony has joined the posse of manufacturers offering 1080p resolution display devices with a pixel resolution of 443 ppi. While that’s definitely a highlight, what’s also a big plus is the impressive 13 megapixel camera, which also allows HDR video recording. Touted as one of the best performing cameras out there, its 13.1 megapixel Exmor RS sensor comes with an LED flash and has support for geo-tagging, touch focus, face detection, image stabilization and Sony’s 3D sweep panorama.

In terms of design, the phone is strikingly thin at 7.9mm and to add to it, the phone is water-proof and dust-proof. It is IP57 certified, which means that the phone is water resistant up to 1 meter and 30 minutes. Under the hood, it is powered by Quad-core Snapdragon S4 Pro with Adreno 320 GPU. Its display is powered by Sony's Mobile Bravia Engine 2, which makes colours more vivid and enhances brilliance, bettering the visual experience. It also has a Battery Stamina Mode, which the company claims can improve the standby time of the phone by four times by shutting down battery-draining apps whenever the screen is off and starting them up again when the screen is back on.

The Xperia Z has managed to garner quite a buzz
Here are some of the specifications of the Xperia Z:
  • • 5-inch screen with a 1080p resolution, 443 ppi
  • • 4G LTE, EDGE, Wi-Fi, NFC
  • • GPS with A-GPS support
  • • Bluetooth 4.0
  • • 13 megapixel rear camera with HDR recording; 2 megapixel front-facing camera


With the impressive specifications, the Xperia Z has undoubtedly managed create quite a buzz. The hype on the Facebook page is a clear indication of the anticipation amongst the consumers. When launched, owing to the specs, the Xperia Z will be a competitor to HTC Butterfly. While the HTC Butterfly managed to impress us with its performance, what dampens it is the poor battery life. Let’s hope that the Xperia Z performs as good as it sounds on paper. In terms of pricing, the phone is rumoured to cost approximately Rs 45,000.

Report by : tech2 News Staff

Sony launches personal TV, 4K screen


Sony HMZ-T2 is a personal 3D viewer which can be worn like a goggle

Sony has launched a host of innovative products ahead of the Indian festive season, among them an 84-inch 4K television, a personal 3D viewer and a full-frame camera.

The Bravia KD-84X9000 comes with 4K resolution which is four times that of the present Full HD TVs. But since there is still hardly any 4K content available, Sony's 4K X-Reality PRO engine will upscale HD content to play on this giant screen. The TV also has a 10-unit live speaker system to deliver three-dimensional sound. The TV is priced at Rs 16,99,900 and will be available by the end of November. Toshiba has already launched a 4K television in the market. Its RZ1 is the world's first large-screen glass-free 3D model with 4K2K resolution and is available for Rs 12,00,000.

All the eyeballs at the Sony launch was, however, captured by the HMZ-T2, a personal 3D viewer which can be worn like a goggle. The wearable TV promises high-definition 2D and 3D visual with virtual 5.1 surround sound. Sony claims the device offers the best 3D experience in the planet. The HMZ-T2 is priced at Rs 69,990.

The Alpha 99, meanwhile, is Sony's flagship full-frame camera. The camera offers translucent mirror technology with a new 24.3 MP full-frame Exmor CMOS sensor. It features the world's first Dual AF system, vastly improving subject tracking performance, especially while shooting broadcast quality video. At around Rs 1,80,000, the Alpha 99 will be among the cheaper full-frame options available in the market along with the Nikon D600.

Sony also announced its range of laptops and ultrabooks with touchscreens to exploit the best of the Windows 8 operating system which will be launched later this month. The prices of VAIO E14P series laptops and T series ultrabooks have not been announced.


Report by: Nandagopal Rajan