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What's True. It's true that in 1998, Sony released a camcorder with infrared night vision capabilies. Under certain circumstances, it appeared to be able to "see through clothing" — in the sense ...
"TIL that in 1998, Sony released a camcorder with night vision so powerful it could see through people's clothes. ... SONY VIDEO CAMERA TURNS OUT TO HAVE X-RAY VISION." ...
Sony SHARE. Sony Electronics has announced a unique and intriguing new product aimed at expanding access to photography as well as assisting those with low vision. Its new DSC-HX99RNV kit, despite its ...
Sony says it’s subsidizing the cost of its accessible camera with the goal of allowing more people to access to it. Sony will be releasing the DSC-HX99RNV in limited quantities. Sony ...
While the camera can be found online for under US$500, the viewfinder adds an additional cost that Sony doesn't specify but says it will help subsidize by introducing the kit at a total price of $600.
Sony is one of the biggest names in VR gaming with the popular PlayStation VR2. Now it’s launching a high-end XR headset with specifications that rival the Apple Vision Pro.
Sony has briefly shown off its prototype XYN Headset during CES 2025, as the brand looks to expand its head-worn device ...
In 1998, the tech giant had its biggest product recall in history when it had to recall 700,000 video cameras after customers discovered the product inadvertently boasted ‘X-ray’ capabilities.
Sony wants to help low-vision users enjoy photography by shining lasers in their eyes. A new viewfinder housing from QD Laser for the DSC-HX99 point-and-shoot camera uses retinal lasers to help ...
Sony’s latest XR Headset for the enterprise space was officially announced at the Augmented World Expo (AWE) in Long Beach, California, earlier this week, showcasing the company’s ...
No X-ray vision here. Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo) So while the OP8 Pro might be able to see inside a handful of gadgets, outside a handful of niche situations, it doesn’t have anything close ...