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Introduced to the Japanese market at 19,800 yen along with a variety of entertainment packs and peripherals
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Bluetooth® Supported Wireless Headset to Enjoy Voice Chat on PS3® Wireless Headset
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Sony is adding high-definition movie recording to its digital camera line with the introduction of the Cyber-shot® DSC-T500 model.
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Sony today announced four new feature-packed nav-u™ personal navigation devices (models NV-U94T, NV-U84, NV-U74T and NV-U44) which add more brand icons, search functionality and photo viewing features.
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From noise-cancellation for frequent travelers to affordability for customers on a budget, Sony today unveiled
three new Walkman(R) players (series S, E and B) that have something to offer nearly every customer segment.
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Sony today announced four new Xplod® in-dash head units that are able to connect directly to compatible iPod® music players, allowing users to charge and control their iPod devices on the road.
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Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (SCEI) today announced that it
would launch a new PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) handheld entertainment system (PSP-3000)
featuring an advanced LCD that further improves the very popular, high resolution PSP display.
The new PSP will be available in stores in Japan, Asia, North America and Europe from
October 2008.
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The international media and entertainment companies Sony Corporation and Bertelsmann AG today announced that Sony has agreed to acquire Bertelsmann’s 50% stake in Sony BMG.
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The new BDP-S350 and S550 offer amazing home cinema experience for Blu-ray movies, DVDs and music
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TomTom, the world’s leading portable navigation provider, today announces that it is expanding into Turkey by opening up an office and launching its award-winning range of portable navigation devices (PNDs) there this summer.
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Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA) held its annual press conference today at the E3 Media & Business Summit, making a series of announcements which demonstrated the strength of the PlayStation brand across all three of its platforms and further leveraged the heritage and momentum of PlayStation’s family of products to provide consumers with more compelling entertainment options than anyone in the videogame industry.
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HP and Sony Corporation today announced an agreement to create the next-generation
Digital Audio Tape format - the DAT 320 - providing improved performance and capacity over existing DAT drives.
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Second Season of Hit History Series Ice Road Truckers Continues to Put HD Optical System to the Test.
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As the summer blockbuster movie season enters full swing, IBM (NYSE: IBM) explores the "Future of Movies" a podcast with Yair Landau, former President of Sony Pictures Digital and Saul Berman, Global Strategy Leader for IBM’s Media & Entertainment Practice, hosted by Tim Washer.
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Sony Pictures Entertainment has promoted Valerie Van Galder and Marc Weinstock to co-presidents of Worldwide Theatrical Marketing, it was announced today by Jeff Blake, chairman of worldwide marketing and distribution for the studio, to whom the two will report.
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Sony is introducing two new LCD full high-definition displays at InfoComm this week. The new models are the 42-inch FWD-S42H1 and 47-inch FWD-S47H1 (viewable areas, measured diagonally).
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Sony today introduced seven new BRAVIA XBR flat-panel LCD high-definition televisions including models with TRILUMINOS LED backlight and local dimming for outstanding black-level reproduction and unmatched contrast.
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Sony announced today that YouTube is the latest online video provider to join the company's BRAVIA Internet Video Link service.
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The sleek, exquisitely designed BRAVIA™ V4000 series LCD TV makes a bigger, better home cinema experience even more accessible.
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The Greenpeace scientific report "Playing Dirty" released today, reveals that the world's most popular game consoles, Nintendo Wii, Sony PlayStation 3 Elite (PS3) and Microsoft Xbox 360, tested positive for hazardous chemicals and materials such as polyvinyl chloride (PVC), phthalates, beryllium and bromine indicative of brominated flame retardants (BFRs).
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