A new Sony Xperia smartphone going by the model number D2403 has surfaced by way of some benchmarks. By looking at the specs in the benchmarks, it seems this unannounced … Continue reading
The Sony A99 was announced back in 2012 and is one of Sony’s more high-end DSLR cameras. It is certainly a beast with its specs but according to the folks at Sony Alpha Rumors, it seems that the Sony A99 could be discontinued soon. This is according to one of their sources who tipped them off to the possibility that the Sony A99 could be discontinued this summer.
Sony has yet to make any official announcements and as it stands, the Sony A99 is still available for purchase via your usual retailers, so it looks like the camera is still around and available for purchase, at least for now. Their source goes on to inform them that there is a possibility that the Sony A99 will be getting a successor, although no word on what kind of specs we might be looking at.
Like we said, nothing official from Sony yet so do take it with a grain of salt, but if you liked what the A99 brought to the table and were hoping that Sony would release a successor with better specs and improved functions and features, perhaps we will learn more in the coming weeks or months, so be sure to check back with us then to see if there are any additional details that can be had.
Sony A99 To Be Discontinued This Summer [Rumor]
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The following spoiler-filled video of Watch Dogs has been leaked this morning, likely by an intrepid reviewer aiming to get themselves kicked out of the gaming review circuit as fast … Continue reading
Sony has showed off a new NFC-enabled Bluetooth speaker to its range, the SRS-X3. Coming in a sleek ‘Definitive Outline’ design, this portable wireless speaker comes with a built-in microphone for hands-free calling, Sony’s ClearAudio+ technology, A2DP/AVRCP/HFP/HSP profiles support, SBC codec support, NFC pairing function, a 3.5mm stereo mini jack and a high-power digital amplifier with maximum power output of 20W (10W+10W), and is compatible with Bluetooth 2.1 enabled devices. Powered by a built-in lithium-ion rechargeable battery (up to 7 hours of battery life), the SRS-X3 will go on sale from June 21st for 14,380 Yen (about $142) in black, white and red color options. [Product Page]
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Posted in: Today's ChiliOne very early listing on GameStop has revealed the release date for a game we didn’t know until now would certainly exist. This game is The Walking Dead: Game of … Continue reading
One of what we must assume will be a series of meetings around the world with developers and prospective collaborators has been tapped in London for Sony’s Project Morpheus. Morpheus … Continue reading
In what seems like a long-running tease, vague hints that a BioShock movie could again be in the works has surfaced. In March, Sony Pictures registered three BioShock-related domains, two … Continue reading