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Sony Unveils Xperia Z5 Series Smartphones: Xperia Z5, Xperia Z5 Compact Have 23 MP Exmor RS Sensor and Faster Hybrid Autofocus (Phase Detection with Contrast Detection) Speed of 0.03 Sec + Xperia Z5 Premium Has World’s First 4K UHD Display, 4K Video and 4K Upscaling to Enhance Non-4K Photos & Videos to 4K Resolution

The following video presents Xperia Z5 series from Sony – Announced at IFA 2015:

  • “Smartphones with camera know-how”

Sony is announcing its latest flagship smartphone, the 5.2″ Xperia Z5, along with a 4.6″ Xperia Z5 Compact that fits all of the functionality and features of the larger model into a compact body.

  • Made possible through collaboration with Sony’s α™ camera engineers, both models feature innovative camera technology that leverages the strength of a 23 MP Exmor RS™ for mobile sensor and Hybrid autofocus that combines phase detection with contrast detection, realizing the fastest autofocus in a leading smartphone*1 at a ground-breaking speed of just 0.03 seconds*2.

With this power in hand, those precious blink-and-you-miss-it moments in life will never pass the user by.

This video presents Xperia Z5 from Sony – the best camera in a leading smartphone*.

Other features of both Xperia Z5 and Xperia Z5 Compact smartphones include:

  • 5x zoom,
  • improved image stabilization,
  • fingerprint sensor on the power button – removing the hassle of unlocking the device, and
  • Xperia Z5 Series is waterproof and protected against dust as long as a few simple instructions are followed: all ports and attached covers are firmly closed; the phone is not taken deeper than 1.5m underwater or for longer than 30 minutes; and the water should be fresh water. Casual use in chlorinated pools is permitted provided it is rinsed in fresh water afterwards. No seawater and no salt water pools. Abuse and improper use of device will invalidate warranty. The phone has an Ingress Protection rating of IP65 and IP68. To see what this means and for more information see Water and dust protection – all you need to know – Sony support.

Also, there is the new Sony Xperia Z5 Premium with the following key highlights:

  • world’s first*4 4K UHD smartphone display*5,
  • capture 4K video, and also watch it back on the Xperia Z5 Premium’s 5.5″ display,
  • capable of outputting video directly to a 4K TV over an MHL*6 connection, enabling users to watch recorded 4K video on a big screen with ease,
  • 4K upscaling technology that will enhance non-4K photos and videos to 4K resolution.

The three Xperia Z5 models, along with the Xperia headset, will be released in Japan and elsewhere around the globe, starting with select markets from this fall*7.

Sony’s latest digital imaging offerings include the previously announced:

Sony RX100 IV (model DSC-RX100M4)

Sony RX100 IV (model DSC-RX100M4)

Sony RX10 II (model DSC-RX10M2)

Sony RX10 II (model DSC-RX10M2)

Sony α7R II

Sony α7R II

PRESS RELEASE

Sony Unveils Its New Products at IFA 2015 in the Realms of High-Resolution Audio and Mobile

Tokyo, Japan – At the IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin, Germany, to begin on Friday, September 4, Sony Corporation (“Sony”) will unveil its new lineup of products that represent the very best of its creativity and technological ingenuity. Underpinning the development and design of these products is Sony’s philosophy of “inspiring and fulfilling your curiosity and moving you emotionally,” which will be on full display at IFA 2015.

In advance of IFA’s official opening, Sony held a press conference on September 2 (local time). There, Sony Corporation President and CEO Kazuo Hirai introduced Sony’s newest products in the realms of High-Resolution Audio (“Hi-Res”) and mobile. He also championed the new experiences that can be had with Sony’s other exceptional offerings, including its digital imaging products and TVs.

“I believe there is still great potential for innovation within consumer electronics. At Sony we’ll continue to make advances that make your life better and to provide you with wow experiences.”
— Kazuo Hirai, President and CEO, Sony Corporation

A video of the press conference can be streamed at IFA 2015 – Sony

Main Products Being Showcased

Image Courtesy of Sony

Image Courtesy of Sony

Hi-Res Audio Lineup

A new range of headphones called h.ear™ (pronounced “hear”) and new Walkman® models will spice up the user’s world with the incredible Hi-Res audio they deliver and their eye-catching colors. The headphones and Walkman® all feature simple, understatedly elegant designs and will be offered in select, vibrant color schemes to match. Together, they allow the user to enjoy superior Hi-Res sound while making a memorable fashion statement.

The h.ear series features both over-the-head style and in-ear style headphones. The “h.ear on” (over-the-head) models are accented with a sleek form factor and virtually unnoticeable seams between the headband and housing units, culminating in a much simpler design than conventional headphones, one which fits over the user’s ears beautifully. Meanwhile, the “h.ear in NC” models are the world’s first*1 in-ear Hi-Res*2 headphones equipped with digital noise canceling functionality, an advancement that means that the user can enjoy incredibly rich, unobstructed listening experiences on-the-go like never before. The new compact NW-A25HN Walkman® – itself loaded with Hi-Res digital noise canceling features – will be packaged together with its own companion Hi-Res noise canceling headphones, making for a hassle-free out-of-box experience. With Sony’s new lineup of color coordinated Hi-Res audio products, superior sound never looked so stylish.

Additionally, Sony is introducing the NW-ZX100HN Walkman®, the latest in its ZX series that represents the ultimate in the pursuit of sound quality. The NW-ZX100HN features Hi-Res digital noise canceling capabilities and will also be sold together with companion Hi-Res noise canceling headphones. This Walkman® boasts continuous Hi-Res playback*3 of up to 45 hours, and has become even more portable than its predecessors.

Sony is also unveiling a number of other new offerings as it expands its range of Hi-Res audio products. Among these is the CAS-1 audio system, whose compactness belies its power and resonance when used with either speakers or headphones. The audio system produces incredibly full sound and achieves a vivid sense of presence, even when placed in confined spaces such as on a desktop. The new RSX-GS9 car audio player and other products round out Sony’s superior Hi-Res offerings showcased at IFA.

*1: As of the time of publication. According to Sony research.
*2: As defined by the Japan Audio Society (JAS).
*3: In 24bit/192kHz FLAC.

Xperia™ Smartphones and Headset

Xperia Z5 (upper left) / Xperia Z5 Compact (upper right) Xperia Z5 Premium (bottom)

Xperia Z5 (upper left) / Xperia Z5 Compact (upper right) Xperia Z5 Premium (bottom)

Sony is announcing its latest flagship smartphone, the 5.2″ Xperia Z5, along with a 4.6″ Xperia Z5 Compact that fits all of the functionality and features of the larger model into a compact body. Made possible through collaboration with Sony’s α™ camera engineers, both models feature innovative camera technology that leverages the strength of a 23 MP Exmor RS™ for mobile sensor and Hybrid autofocus that combines phase detection with contrast detection, realizing the fastest autofocus in a leading smartphone*1 at a ground-breaking speed of just 0.03 seconds*2. With this power in hand, those precious blink-and-you-miss-it moments in life will never pass the user by.

The Xperia Z5 and Xperia Z5 Compact bring incredible zoom capability, maintaining vivid, high image quality when shooting photographs or video even at 5x zoom. They also feature improved image stabilization, keeping camera shake to a minimum when capturing video – even when the phone is fixed to something like a moving bicycle. For the first time, Xperia will now incorporate a fingerprint sensor on the power button, removing the hassle of unlocking the device. Finally, Sony’s new smartphones are waterproof and dust-tight (IP65/68)*3, boasting a simple, sleek design achieved by merging the frame with a frosted glass rear that is both striking and comfortable to hold.

In addition to these two models, Sony is also introducing the ultimate smartphone, Xperia Z5 Premium, which will feature the world’s first*4 4K UHD smartphone display*5. This model will allow users not only to capture 4K video, but also to watch it back on the Xperia Z5 Premium’s stunning 5.5″ display. Additionally, this premium model is capable of outputting video directly to a 4K TV over an MHL*6 connection, enabling users to watch recorded 4K video on a big screen with ease. It is also equipped with 4K upscaling technology that will enhance non-4K photos and videos to incredibly crisp 4K resolution.

As a companion product to these smartphones, the MDR-NC750 Hi-Res headset with noise canceling functionality will allow users to unlock the full potential of the superior audio technology integrated into Sony’s Xperia line. The three Xperia Z5 models, along with the Xperia headset, will be released in Japan and elsewhere around the globe, starting with select markets from this fall*7.

*1: Based on the results of technical testing of the speed of autofocus of Sony’s Xperia™ Z5 Compact and Xperia™ Z5 smartphones with Apple iPhone 6, Apple iPhone 6 Plus, HTC One M9, LG G4, Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and Samsung Galaxy S6 (being the “Leading Smartphones” defined by Strategy Analytics as the top six flagship devices according to shelf share in 2015). Research was conducted by Strategy Analytics between 5th to 6th of August, 2015. For more information, go to: Sony Mobile Communications
*2: In compliance with CIPA guidelines (CIPA – Camera & Imaging Products Association).
*3: Xperia Z5 Series is waterproof and protected against dust as long as a few simple instructions are followed: all ports and attached covers are firmly closed; the phone is not taken deeper than 1.5m underwater or for longer than 30 minutes; and the water should be fresh water. Casual use in chlorinated pools is permitted provided it is rinsed in fresh water afterwards. No seawater and no salt water pools. Abuse and improper use of device will invalidate warranty. The phone has an Ingress Protection rating of IP65 and IP68. To see what this means and for more information see Water and dust protection – all you need to know – Sony support
*4: As of publication. Source: Sony Mobile Communications Inc.
*5: 3840 pixels horizontally x 2160 pixels vertically (based on SID standards). 4K smartphones refers to Sony Xperia™ Z5 Premium 4K Ultra HD display in combination with 4K video capture, reproduction and sharing (via MHL). Specifications verified by Strategy Analytics SpecTRAX service as of 3rd July 2015.
For more information on Strategy Analytics test results, go to: Sony Mobile Communications
*6: Mobile High-Definition Link
*7: Please refer to the press release for Xperia Z5, Xperia Z5 Compact, Xperia Z5 Premium, and MDR-NC750 for further details:
Sony Smartphones – Press releases

Digital Imaging

Sony’s latest digital imaging offerings include the previously announced RX100 IV and RX10 II, two powerful additions to Sony’s Cyber-shot™ digital still camera range that bring once professional-only features to ordinary users. Both of these feature super slow motion (up to 40x) video capture functionality*1 (at a frame rate of 1000fps, 500fps or 250fps; and in 50p or 25p playback format)*2, making that decisive moment easier to immortalize on film than ever before. Both models are also equipped with the Exmor RS, the world’s first*3 1.0 type stacked CMOS image sensor with advanced signal processing and an attached DRAM memory chip. The Exmor RS makes possible an ultra-fast Anti-Distortion Shutter with a maximum speed of 1/32000s, high resolution 4K video capture*4, and more.

Sony’s other previously announced camera is the α7R II, the latest in its α7 series of interchangeable lens cameras. The company’s new flagship full-frame mirrorless camera, the α7R II takes the three dimensions of resolution (42.4 effective megapixels), sensitivity (expandable up to ISO 102400*5), and AF response speed to new heights. This is all made possible by the Exmor R™, the world’s first*6 back-illuminated full-frame CMOS image sensor that is featured in the α7R II. The sensor also boasts 399 focal-plane phase detection AF points – the world’s widest AF coverage on a full-frame sensor*6 – thus enabling the camera’s incredibly responsive Fast Hybrid AF. Finally, the α7R II is equipped with built-in 5-axis image stabilization and is capable of recording 4K video on internal memory with full pixel readout*7 (no pixel binning), making the camera a compact one that is nevertheless feature-rich for any kind of photography, from still to video.

*1: Sound cannot be recorded when shooting slow motion. An SDXC memory card of Class 10 or higher is required.
*2: In PAL. PAL / NTSC is switchable in the menu system.
*3: For digital still cameras (according to Sony research as of June 26, 2015).
*4: An SDXC memory card with a Class 10 or higher speed rating is required for XAVC S recording, and UHS Speed Class 3 is required for recording at 100Mbps. The RX100 IV can shoot 4K video continuously for up to 5 minutes.
*5: Expanded ISO range available only for shooting still images.
*6: For 35mm full-frame interchangeable lens cameras (according to Sony research as of June 26, 2015).
*7: When shooting in 4K in Super 35mm mode.

4K BRAVIA®

Sony will also be showcasing its elegant range of 4K BRAVIA TVs that have been previously announced, including the 65″/55″ X90C series that has turned heads as the slimmest*1 LCD TVs in the world – measuring approximately 4.9 mm at their thinnest point (the 75″ X91C series comes in at approximately 15 mm). Sony will also exhibit its S85C and S80C series (65″/55″) of curved 4K LCD TVs that immerse users right in the sweet spot of their stunning visuals. Each of these series represents a giant leap forward in clarity, color, and contrast thanks to the incorporation of the 4K Processor X1™. Each series also runs on Android TV, allowing for unparalleled access to a multitude of content, intuitive operation, and unrivaled integration and cross-functionality with smartphones.

Sony is working with streaming video providers such as Amazon Video to bring customers movies and TV shows in HDR (High Dynamic Range), a premium technology which generates deeper blacks, brighter peaks, and richer color tones.

*1: For LCD TVs 20 inches or larger. As of the time of publication.

Game and Network Services

Sony Computer Entertainment’s “Project Morpheus” virtual reality (VR) system takes PlayStation®4 (PS4™) to the next level of immersion and demonstrates the future of gaming. Simply by putting on the VR headset, the player becomes enveloped in a fully realized 360-degree virtual world, as if he has stepped inside the very game itself. The player’s head orientation and movement are accurately tracked, so that as the player’s head rotates, the image of the virtual world rotates naturally and intuitively in real-time. Equipped with a 5.7″ 1920 x RGB x 1080 resolution OLED display and the ability to render images at 120fps, Project Morpheus produces amazingly smooth visuals and achieves a sense of presence that pushes the boundaries of play. It is slated for release in the first half of 2016.

Life Space UX

Furthermore, Sony will exhibit products from its Life Space UX line that animates and creates entirely new ways of interfacing with physical spaces. The 10cm cubic Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector throws a 20″ to 50″ image, despite its compact size, and can be set up anywhere, such as on a table or against a wall. And the Symphonic Light Speaker is a light-illuminating speaker that fills every corner of the room with crystal clear sound. Both products feature newly revamped designs and are slated for release next spring.

The Life Space UX line – with these new products along with the already available 4K Ultra Short Throw Projector and LED Bulb Speaker – aims to fundamentally change the way users interact with their living spaces. It grants users greater freedom in the ways they choose to use their surrounding environments, thereby proposing rich new modes of living through more meaningful, truly interactive spaces.

Seed Acceleration Program

Sony’s Seed Acceleration Program is an internal start-up incubation system that seeks to fast-track and launch promising new business ideas that go beyond existing organizational boundaries. This program has spawned such startup projects as the “MESH” smart DIY kit, “FES Watch,” “Qrio Smart Lock,” “HUIS REMOTE CONTROLLER,” and “wena wrist.” These products will be exhibited together for the very first time at IFA 2015.

* All product names listed here are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Corporation and its affiliate companies.

The following video presents RX100 IV & RX10 II – Super Slow Motion- Snowboarder | Cyber-shot | Sony:

A super trick in snowboarding captured in 20x super slow motion, shot at 480fps. A newly developed Exmor RS™ CMOS sensor with a DRAM attached delivers lightning data processing and realizes up to 960fps (1000 fps in PAL system) high frame rate shooting which was previously only available with professional cams. (This footage was shot with RX100 IV and RX10 II and edited.)

The following video presents α7R II – Product Feature | α | Sony:

See reality as your mind’s eye envisions it with the incredible new Sony α7R II. The world’s first*1 back-illuminated 35mm full-frame CMOS image sensor gives this camera capability to deliver 42.4-megapixel*2 resolution, high sensitivity and fast response that are apparent in every amazing picture. The Fast Hybrid AF system’s extra-wide dense focal plane phase-detection AF coverage keeps
subjects in sharp focus, while 5-axis image stabilization reduces blur which otherwise tends to affect handheld shots. High-resolution imaging is further enhanced by 4K movie recording now featuring full pixel readout without pixel binning. With so much innovation packed into such a compact form, it’s clear that there is more to life than meets the naked eye.
*1 Among digital still cameras equipped with a 35mm full-frame image sensor. As of June 2015 based on Sony research.
*2 Approximate effective megapixels.