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History Of Sony Corporation

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Since 1946 Sony has been committed to bringing the world the best in technology. From Sony Playstation to the Walkman, Sony has been at the forefront of consumer electronics. This article will take a look at some of the greatest contribution Sony has made to humanity.

The Sony name was created by combining "SONUS," the original Latin for "SONIC," meaning sound, with "SONNY," denoting small size, or a youthful boy. It was chosen for its simple pronunciation that is the same in any language. So why is Sony one of the greatest consumer electronic manufacturers?

Since 1946 Sony has been committed to bringing the world the best in technology. Even though Sony has been around for many years, the original Sony was actually called - Tokyo Telecommunications Engineering Corporation or more commonly Totsuko. It was only in January 1958 that the company changed its name to Sony Corporation after taking "SONUS," the original Latin for "SONIC," meaning sound, with "SONNY," denoting small size, or a youthful boy. So, the name Sony was used because of its ease of pronunciation in any language!

Apart from looking at simply the corporate world of Sony, there is much more to Sony that makes it a leader in consumer electronics. This innovation comes with Sony not just simply recreating products, but actually inventing new technology.

In May 1960 - Sony was the first company to create the world's first direct-view portable television. The TV8-301 the world's first non-projection-type portable transistor television comprised of 23 transistors and 19 diodes, this model was developed based on Sony's extensive experience in radio technology. In an age when television sets were assumed to be living room fixtures, this device opened the door to personal television use. Additionally, the TV8-301 model offered three choices for power input.

Sony didn't stop there, in fact Sony actually moved ahead and innovated more and more. In 1967 they invented the world's first IC radio, and in 1968 Sony brought us the marvelous Sony Trinitron by releasing the KV-1310 to the masses. Sony has been leap years ahead with its electronics in television sets. And the Trinitron technology has filtered through the years, getting better and better to 'WEGA'. Sony now brings us the Bravia range of high definition television sets. In fact the Sony Trinitron was such a major breakthrough in television technology that in May 1973, Sony became the first Japanese company to receive an Emmy for developing the Sony Trinitron color television system.

There are so many new offerings that Sony has brought us, which we did not have before. The Walkman is probably on of the greatest inventions from Sony. Before Sony invented the portable Walkman, there was no practical way of going for a Jog with music playing. Sony also brought us the world's first CD player also, which is something we see included in our computer, our HiFi system, and our car!

The Sony Playstation is another breakthrough. The Sony Playstation range has gone from 1 to PS2 to now PS3 and it looks like Sony will continue to make breakthroughs in the console market. The Sony Playstation is not quite a PC, but its specs make it pretty close.

Sony is one which has left its mark on history as one of the only consumer electronic companies that has brought to the world so many world firsts. Sony even has AIBO, a robot dog that is just as good as a dog, without the headaches.



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