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Check out what Sony has to offer at IFA 2014 (pictures)

Here are the all of the brand new products Sony unveiled at its IFA 2014 press conference.

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Sony CEO Kaz Hirai kicked off the company's press conference at the 2014 IFA consumer-electronics trade show in Berlin. The company has quite a few gadgets on display there, running the gamut from smartphones to television sets, with a few quirky surprises tucked in between.

Be sure to check out the rest of our IFA 2014 coverage on CNET.

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Sony Xperia Z3

With a 20.7-megapixel camera (with 4K recording capability for video) and a 25mm wide angle lens, Sony is pitching its Xperia Z3 as the smartphone camera to beat. It's also waterproof, and will reportedly offer 2 days of battery life.

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Sony Experia Z3 Compact

If you're looking for something a little more compact, Sony has you covered. The Xperia Z3 Compact tucks much of the Xperia Z3's guts behind a smaller 4.6-inch display. All of the Z3 models will be able to function as a wireless display for your PlayStation 4, care of your home's wireless network.

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Sony Xperia E3

And if you're on a tight budget, the Sony Xperia E3 could be a good fit. It's a 4.6-inch Android phone that's aimed at being affordable, though Sony hasn't actually revealed the pricing on any of its models.

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Sony Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact

The Xperia news doesn't end with smartphones. The Sony Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact packs a 2.5GHz quad-core CPU and 8-megapixel camera behind an 8-inch, 1080p display.

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Sony S90 series

Sony's muscling its way into the curved 4K TV fad with a set of its own. Available in 65- and 75-inch sizes, these curved displays include an edge-lit LED backlight with local dimming and active shutter 3D.

Read more about the Sony S90 series on CNET.

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Sony Lens Cameras

Looking to spend lots of cash on lenses, but don't want to shell out for a camera? Sony has you covered. These devices pair with your smartphone over Wi-Fi: the phone serves as an interface, while the "camera" handles the heavy lifting.

 The Cyber-shot DSC-QX30 straps a 30x zoom lens to the back of your iOS or Android device, while the ILCE-QX1 lets you attach your own Sony E-Mount lenses.

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Sony Action Cam Mini

GoPro may be the reigning champion of DIY action cinematography, but Sony isn't out of the fight quite yet. The Action Cam Mini is just 1.4-inches tall and 3-inches long, weighing in at 2.2 ounces. It'll record up to 1080p videos at 60fps, and can stream live video care of built-in Wi-Fi and NFC connectivity.

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Sony Smartband Talk

The Sony Smartband Talk isn't just a fitness tracker. This fitness band packs a curved e-ink display, and can make and receive calls when paired with your cell phone.

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Sony Smartwatch 3

Perhaps the third time will be the charm? Sony's latest foray into the smartwatch scene is totally waterproof and will run the latest version of Android Wear on a 1.6-inch display with a 320 x 320 pixel resolution.

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Sony NWZ Walkman and MDR headphones

Remember the Walkman? Sony does. This revamped take on the classic music player has a 2.25-inch display and will play all popular media formats. It also comes with 64GB of storage and a microSD memory card slot, if you need a little more. But it lacks Wi-Fi and the Android operating system, which is a bit of an odd situation in the year 2014.

Sony also announced a few new wired and Bluetooth headsets you could possibly pair with your brand new walkman, including the MDR-1A and the MDR-XB950BT.

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