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Sony pulling out of consumer goods
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<blockquote data-quote="Eish" data-source="post: 582257" data-attributes="member: 2900"><p>Hang on to your Sony amp Mgongo or that bravia panel or Vaio touchscreen. The inventor of the walkman, the betamax and the blu-ray disc is calling it quits on consumer goods. This is after burning their fingers badly in the cellphone and TV markets. The camera industry is also under a constant pounding by cellphones and a number of professional photographers are favouring the connected multitasking little gadgets over the famed DSLR "weapons".</p><p></p><p>http://www.iol.co.za/business/companies/sony-pulls-back-from-consumer-goods-1.1878233</p><p></p><p>Personally, the only Sony product I have is a Playstation 3, bought many moons ago when it was cheaper than all blu-ray players on the market at around R6000 a pop. It has served me well, even with 3D movies recently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eish, post: 582257, member: 2900"] Hang on to your Sony amp Mgongo or that bravia panel or Vaio touchscreen. The inventor of the walkman, the betamax and the blu-ray disc is calling it quits on consumer goods. This is after burning their fingers badly in the cellphone and TV markets. The camera industry is also under a constant pounding by cellphones and a number of professional photographers are favouring the connected multitasking little gadgets over the famed DSLR "weapons". http://www.iol.co.za/business/companies/sony-pulls-back-from-consumer-goods-1.1878233 Personally, the only Sony product I have is a Playstation 3, bought many moons ago when it was cheaper than all blu-ray players on the market at around R6000 a pop. It has served me well, even with 3D movies recently. [/QUOTE]
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