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Sony pulling out of consumer goods
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<blockquote data-quote="Dhiveshan" data-source="post: 870849" data-attributes="member: 15328"><p>I also can't see this being the end of Playstation. Perhaps now is the time to switch to Xbox. Makro has a pretty good deal for those who registered with Jason.</p><p></p><p>On the photography front, I think this is particularly sad news. Sony were at the forefront of innovation. Perhaps not the most harmonious design or the best user experience but most other manufacturers (Canon/Nikon/Fujifilm) have been forced to develop their feature sets in an effort to keep pace. The RX100 line remained at the top of the compact point and shoot market since their inception. I guess business is business and stories about sensor shortages have been doing the rounds for the last 5 years or so. </p><p></p><p>At least we all have better sensors to look forward to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dhiveshan, post: 870849, member: 15328"] I also can't see this being the end of Playstation. Perhaps now is the time to switch to Xbox. Makro has a pretty good deal for those who registered with Jason. On the photography front, I think this is particularly sad news. Sony were at the forefront of innovation. Perhaps not the most harmonious design or the best user experience but most other manufacturers (Canon/Nikon/Fujifilm) have been forced to develop their feature sets in an effort to keep pace. The RX100 line remained at the top of the compact point and shoot market since their inception. I guess business is business and stories about sensor shortages have been doing the rounds for the last 5 years or so. At least we all have better sensors to look forward to. [/QUOTE]
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