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CNET UK > Reviews > Cameras and Camcorders > Camcorders
Sony Handycam HDR-HC1 review
The HDR-HC1 is Sony's first stab at a single-chip model capable of recording 16:9, 1080i video. It incorporates a lot of the features Sony devotees love, including Super NightShot mode, a Zeiss lens and a manual focus ring. At this price though, it's competing with the 3CCD big boys, and the image quality just doesn't add up Read more
26 August 2005 by Lori Grunin
CNET UK > Reviews > Cameras and Camcorders > Camcorders
Sony Handycam DCR-PC1000 review
This MiniDV digital camcorder offers superb picture quality from its three CMOS chips. But while it's compact and has a good widescreen LCD, the user interface is a shambles -- it's overly complicated and difficult to find basic functions Read more
17 August 2005 by Ben Wolf
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > Digital Radios
Sony CMT-GPX9DAB review
Sony's CMT-GPX9DAB micro system is cheap and cheerful, with reasonable, low-volume sound quality, good reception and lots of preset slots. However the controls are unintuitive and overly reliant on the remote, and we have no idea what a tape deck is doing on it Read more
16 August 2005 by Tom Espiner
CNET UK > Reviews > Cameras and Camcorders > Camcorders
Sony Handycam DCR-DVD403 review
The Sony Handycam DCR-DVD403 leaves its underachieving predecessors in the dust, offering superior video quality, improved performance, above-average photos and a no-compromise feature set Read more
29 July 2005 by Denny Atkin
CNET UK > Reviews > Cameras and Camcorders > Compact Digital Cameras
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H1 review
Although slightly larger and heavier than its competitors, the DSC-H1 holds its own thanks to a broad feature set, speedy performance and 12x optical zoom. We have a few quibbles, but the H1 may please enthusiasts hankering for a camera with an extended focal range Read more
28 July 2005 by Theano Nikitas
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > MP3 Players
Sony Network Walkman NW-HD5 review
Although the 20GB player lacks extra features that some competitiors offer, the HD5 delivers, with a wonderfully simple interface, a tiny form factor, sharp sound quality and prodigious battery life Read more
25 July 2005 by James Kim
CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > TVs
Sony MFM-HT75W review
This 17-inch widescreen display has a built-in TV tuner, and a clear and bright screen. The MFM-HT75W performs best as a monitor, but it also makes a decent TV. As a combination unit, it's one of the best we've ever seen Read more
18 July 2005 by Jeffrey Fuchs
CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > TVs
Sony KLV-26HG2 review
Sony's new 26-inch LCD TV is the perfect AV choice for the boudoir. It won't take up much room and Sony's wondrous Wega Engine technology provides beautiful pictures from the clunkiest of sources. But if you want a high-definition TV or a flashy PC monitor, look elsewhere Read more
12 July 2005 by Guy Cocker
CNET UK > Reviews > Cameras and Camcorders > Camcorders
Sony Handycam DCR-HC32 review
The Sony Handycam DCR-HC32 offers a powerful optical zoom, a low price tag, a compact design, friendly ergonomics and abundant manual adjustments. Only image quality spoils the party: be prepared for tame colours and some noticeable noise in lower-light settings Read more
11 July 2005 by Rick Broida
CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > TVs
Sony KDL-L32MRX1 review
If style's your thing, this Sony might just be enough to convince you it's worth the high price. It's simply gorgeous, perhaps only beaten by Bang & Olufsen and Loewe in terms of design. The picture quality is also excellent, due to Sony's Wega Engine technology -- but it's not high-definition compatible Read more
5 July 2005 by Guy Cocker
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