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Sony Depthsensing Solutions SA/NV, [2] formerly known as SoftKinetic Systems, is a Belgian company originating from the merger of Optrima NV, founded by André Miodezky, Maarten Kuijk, Daniël Van Nieuwenhove, Ward Van der Tempel, Riemer Grootjans and Tomas Van den Hauwe and SoftKinetic SA founded by Eric Krzeslo, Thibaud Remacle, Gilles Pinault and Xavier Baele.
Sony Television, Sony TV, or Sony HD may refer to any of the following television-related products from Japanese conglomerate Sony: Television sets designed and manufactured by Sony Corporation in Japan Trinitron, television hardware brand (1968–2008) Bravia (brand), television hardware brand (2005–present)
In November 2015 this issue was highly publicized when a review of the film Cool Cat Saves the Kids by the channel "I Hate Everything" was removed by YouTube, [30] along with videos on Channel Awesome and Markiplier. This led to a large number of complaints against YouTube and on social media sites like Twitter.
The Sony ZV-1 is a 20MP Sony compact digital camera with a 1-inch image sensor. [1] It is similar to the Sony RX100 V with extra features, such as features for vlogging and quick video production. [2] [3] The camera can record video in XAVC S and AVCHD formats. [4] The camera was released in May 2020 as part of Sony's ZV line-up.
The program name "V-1" is a combination of "V" in Vocal and "1" in No.1.The purpose of this program is to select the Vocal Queen among the girl group members. Registration for the program was open to all girl group members, regardless of their positions in their groups.
The £4 million production opened at the London Palladium on 15 November 2006 to positive reviews, [36] leading to a £1.1 million increase in ticket sales in one day. [34] In January 2007, Fisher was chosen by the London Critics' Circle to win their award for best newcomer, sharing the prize with Andrew Garfield . [ 37 ]
The Sod shock tube problem, named after Gary A. Sod, is a common test for the accuracy of computational fluid codes, like Riemann solvers, and was heavily investigated by Sod in 1978. The test consists of a one-dimensional Riemann problem with the following parameters, for left and right states of an ideal gas .
Released on July 27, 1990, the film received negative reviews from critics but was a box office success, grossing $72.2 million worldwide against a production budget of $11 million. It was followed by two sequels, Problem Child 2 (1991) and the made for TV Problem Child 3: Junior in Love (1995).