Memorial Day TV deals from TCL, Samsung, Sony
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The biggest tech events in May and June may be software focused, but there's plenty of hardware going through the wringer here at Engadget. Over the last two weeks alone, we've put a drone, gaming display,
BOGO deals for TVs are rare, which makes this Memorial Day sale from Sony even better: When you buy the latest flagship TV, you'll get an X77L 4K Google TV for free.
Sony recently came out with a new set of high-end over-ear noise canceling headphones, so we thought we'd compare them to the AirPods Max to
Sony has just released its latest over-ear headphones. Since it’s been three years since the last model, fans were expecting a lot of changes.
Good noise-cancellation is a deal-breaker on any premium pair of over-the-ear headphones, and Sony has delivered here. Powered by Sony’s integrated V1 processor and an array of microphones, the WH-CH720N are able to reverse the soundwaves coming from exterior noise in your surrounding so they cancel each other out.
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Digital Photography Review on MSNAccessory roundup: Sony's latest grip, a tiny flash and moreNikon's Z6III is an extremely well-rounded camera, ideal for a wide range of photographic genres, including sports, studio, wildlife and everything in between. It's also got solid video chops. Right now, you can grab the Z6III for $400 off the regular price.
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PCMag on MSNSony Pulls the Plug on PlayStation Stars Loyalty ProgramSony is discontinuing its PlayStation Stars loyalty program only three years after it launched. The free membership program allowed players to collect rewards, loyalty points, or digital collectibles for playing specific titles and completing certain in-game tasks.
Sony is reportedly evaluating a new low-power gaming SoC project codenamed 'Juniper' made by AMD, for the purported PlayStation 6 handheld.
Sony Life Insurance will take measures, including the sale of government bonds it holds, to avoid writedowns in the event domestic interest rates keep rising.
A reader suggests that Sony’s peculiar attitude towards the PS5 does make sense and it’s all to do with what more casual gamers want and expect from a console.