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    Sony MDREX38iP/BLK EX Earbud with iPod Remote Control - Black
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    Sony

    List Price: $39.99
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    • Headphones compatible with all iPod products
    • Hybrid type earbuds, soft outer silicone for better comfort and fit
    • Remote control compatible with: Nano (gen4), Classic (120GB), Touch (gen2)

    Sony DR-J115 Corded Mobile Ear Clip Headset
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    Sony

    List Price: $14.99
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    • Fits over left or right ear, contains in-line microphone
    • Provides hands-free cell phone usage
    • Compatible with most cell phones

    Sony DREX61IP Premium EX Monitor Earbuds (Black)
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    Sony

    List Price: $39.99
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    • Additional ear cushions and carrying case included
    • Hybrid silicone seals ear to block exterior noise
    • Comfortable, vertical in-the-ear design

    Sony MDREX38iP/WHI EX Earbud with iPod Remote Control (White)
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    Sony

    List Price: $39.99
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    • 9mm drivers for high quality sound
    • Ex Series Earbuds With iPod Remote
    • Hybrid type earbuds soft outer silicone for better comfort and fit, a more rigid inner silicone

    Sony DREX12iP/BLK Phone Headset
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    Sony

    List Price: $29.99
    Price: $19.99
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    • Hybrid silicone earbuds for long-term comfort
    • Easy-to-use remote control
    • In-line microphone for hands-free calling

Do sony produce headphone with microphone....i have searched a lot but don't find any with both features ?



As far as I know, Sony do not manufacture headsets.

I hope this helps.

Regards,

Martin.

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Sony KDL-40EX523 review

The system looks very slick and the transitions between the menus are smooth. However, it does take some getting used to, as it's not immediately obvious which menus you need to look in to find certain features. Things aren't helped by the fact that many of the icons in the main menu look quite similar and don't visually relate well to their functions. Because of this, you often find yourself spinning through menus to track them down.

One aspect of the menu system we like is the Scenes function. This is a preset that covers audio settings as well as pictures. So, for example, choosing the Cinema scene will switch to the movie picture preset as well as change the audio settings to something that's more suited to watching films.

We're also quite fond of Sony's electronic programme guide (EPG). It uses a dark and dreary colour scheme (much like the XMB menus), but it's crisply laid out. In the top left-hand corner is a video window for the show you're currently watching. To the right of this, there's a summary of the programme that you've got selected in the listings, while below is a large grid showing you eight channels' worth of programming info.