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VisualFlow was a Sony program distributed in the late 1990s and early 2000s with Sony VAIO computers. Over the years, many audio visual technologies and interfaces pioneered by Sony became a key focus for its VAIO computers, including Memory Stick , i.Link , and even MiniDisc .
Sony produced computers (SMC-777 personal computer, MSX home computers and NEWS workstations) during the 1980s. The company withdrew from the computer business around 1990. Sony entered again into the global computer market under the new VAIO brand, began in 1996. Short for "Video Audio Integrated Operation", the line was the first computer ...
Chunghwa Picture Tubes: Longtan Taiwan [63] 2002 gen 4.5, gen 6 gen 4.5: 180,000, gen 6: 90,000 Chunghwa Picture Tubes Yamme Taiwan [64] gen 4.5, gen 6 Giantplus Technology: Bade Plant Taiwan [65] gen 3 Giantplus Technology Hsinchu Plant Taiwan [65] gen 3.5 Giantplus Technology Kunshan Giantplus Optronics Display Technology Co., Ltd China [65]
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At $152 off, this Sony 49-inch 4K TV delivers impressive picture and audio quality, along with a wide range of streaming options built-in, thanks to Android TV. If you’re craving a 4K TV that ...
Sony first contracted Atchan, a cartoon character created by Fuyuhiko Okabe, to become its advertising character.Now known as "Sony Boy", the character had since appeared in a cartoon advertisement holding a TR-6 to his ear but went on to represent the company in ads for a variety of products well into the mid-sixties.
In September 2016, Sony announced that TVs older than 2012 will lose access to YouTube. [6] Sony introduced their first 4K Ultra HD OLED Android TV under the BRAVIA brand, named as the A1E in January 2017 [7] with an X1 Extreme processor. [8] The A8F was the next OLED TV introduced by Sony at CES 2018.
With a Memory Stick-capable memory card reader a user can copy the pictures taken with the Sony digital camera to a computer. Sony typically included Memory Stick reader hardware in its first-party consumer electronics, such as digital cameras, digital music players, PDAs, cellular phones, the VAIO line of laptop computers, TV sets under the ...