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    Sony Alpha 3D SLR Digital Camera

    December 20, 2009 | Digital Camera, Peripheral, Sony | 3 Comments

    Sony is bidding with its innovative 3D technology. At first you might think that Sony focuses solely on 3D TV and peripheral equipment such as Blu-ray and PlayStation3 multimedia devices. However, when we look more closely at the plans, Sony can expect a bit of 3D technology for 2010. What about the Sony Alpha cameras 3D? Yes, indeed, will make Sony Alpha DSLR cameras apt to 3D technology! Sony sees the market divided into 3 segments: the creation and distribution of display. The segment display seems transparent enough, Sony thinks of 3D television, but also the PlayStation 3 and VAIO notebooks.

    Sony Alpha 3D SLR Digital Camera

    Sony also has big plans for distribution. There is talk of a new and very comprehensive online service from Sony, which includes virtually all the equipment that transfers data over a network. Think Sony Bravia LCD TVs which are linked to the online service from Sony that can receive content directly. In addition, there is the physical distribution of Blu-Ray content and of course the games, not an unimportant part of the concern for Sony.

    The third and final segment is the creative industry. B2B and content, such as Sony Music and Sony Pictures, each good for a stamp of importance on creating the content and development tool game that Sony PlayStation is great, and should remain important. In this segment, Creative, Sony also sees a place for digital imaging. The digital imaging business should grow in terms of market share, which will be mainly determined by the most extensive feature set DSLR. In addition, the Sony Alpha DSLR camera will further distinguish itself from its competitors. [via letsgomobile]

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