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Jephsha
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HS20v compared to HS20BB

Just about to buy an HS20V when I noticed what looks like the indentical camera on sale in PC World and Currys called the HS20BB. Anyone know the spec differences?

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blaireau_photo
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Hello Jephsha - Welcome to the Sony Forums :slight_smile:


The letters after the camera name usually denote the intended market region of the product. Therefore, it is highly likely that the spec is exactly the same - it is just the product code that is different.


For further information, the full specs are listed on the main Sony website here:


HX20V

http://www.sony.co.uk/product/dsc-h-series/dsc-hx20v/technical-specifications#tab


Thanks,


Simon


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blaireau_photo
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Hello Jephsha - Welcome to the Sony Forums :slight_smile:


The letters after the camera name usually denote the intended market region of the product. Therefore, it is highly likely that the spec is exactly the same - it is just the product code that is different.


For further information, the full specs are listed on the main Sony website here:


HX20V

http://www.sony.co.uk/product/dsc-h-series/dsc-hx20v/technical-specifications#tab


Thanks,


Simon


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Jephsha
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Thanks for the info. Seems odd though that Curry and PC World are selling a HSC20BB wheras all the rest are selling an HX20V. However as the V version is the cheapest via Amazon will go down that route. Jephsha 

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GoNz0-
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It is part of the pcworld/currys list price / price matching scam.


they insist major suppliers like Sony, Panasonic etc change the model number of the product by 1 digit or 2, this allows them to offer price matching ( and over inflated list prices) against a product, the problem is the model is unique to them so price matching isn't available and they cannot be fined for inflating the list price.


I noticed this with my Panasonic TV a couple of years ago.


This also allows them to prey on the stupid who really think it's a bargain as the list price they set is now £399 against £249 in the real world.


£249 being Sony online, says it all really.


reasons not to use PC world.