Gadgets

Sony’s Bravia Business Split Into Three In Attempt To Save TV Brand

After eight-straight years of losses, Sony’s splitting its Bravia TV business into three and cutting back. The surviving TV arms will be Sony-made LCDs, outsourced displays and next-gen TVs.


April 30, 2010
Entertainment

First Android “Dragonpoint” TV Coming From Sony Next Month

Google’s TV ambitions scrambled into view last month, when the NYT outlined the company’s plans in broad strokes. Today, we learn a little more: Google – with Sony – is making an announcement next month, around a version of Android called Dragonpoint.


January 16, 2010

Sony: No OLED TVs For 2010, PS3 Getting Bravia Link Streaming

Sony Insider’s interview with Sony COO Stan Glasgow turned up two nuggets of gold: Sony’s OLED TV strategy for 2010 is, evidently, not to release any new OLED TVs in 2010; and the PS3 will get Bravia Link video streaming.


January 7, 2010

Sony’s Bravia LED LCD HDTV Lineup: 3D, Wi-Fi Abounds

Sony’s launching 38 TVs. The best, the XBR-LX900, is a 3D-ready edge-lit LED set that goes up to 60 inches (152cm) with 240Hz, Wi-Fi, face detection (for auto-backlight dimming) and an anti-reflective panel. And Three-Dee.