Sony Manufacturing Information
Sony
From the small handheld PSP to the big screen TVs, Sony has made a mark of excellence across the electronics industry. Sony has long been a leader in consumer electronics products, making a name for itself after WWII with consumer-based transistor radios and continuing to create its own in-house standards for new technologies for the last five decades.
In the wake of the Bravia line of LCD televisions, Sony has also emerged as one of the top LCD TV manufacturers, combining the latest in picture quality with the latest in design to put high-end LCDs out in the market.
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Sony, one of the most comprehensive entertainment companies in the world, has continued to take the top tier of LCD TVs even higher with its 2008 Bravia line. Featuring a range of TVs from the high-end XBR models to the more affordable W4100 and V4100 series, Sony has taken your home entertainment into their hands—or TVs.
Featuring the latest features in LCD technology, the XBR models challenge plasmas in picture quality and definition. The 120hz and 1080p were new features at the beginning of 2008 when Sony first debuted the XBR line, but they have quickly set the new standard for high-end televisions with many other manufacturers following suit.
History
It’s slogan, Sony. Like no other, has become the company’s statement in its LCD TV line. There truly is no other manufacturer that has put out the number of quality LCD products as Sony has over the last few years.
In September of 1957 several thousand Sony transistor radios, the hot product of the day, were stolen right out of the warehouse. Although the heist made things difficult for a while for Sony, their name got in the headlines and consumers began looking for what was so great about the Sony name. Sony responded by continuing to produce innovative technology in sound and picture.
Sony has long had a tradition for award-winning products, starting with a ground breaking award in 1968, the first ever television set to win an Emmy award with its first Trinitron color television. Sony was also responsible for developing the world’s first VCR intended for home use.
This Japan-based company is named after Sonus, the Roman god of sound took sound to whole new levels and even places. The invention of the walkman brought on the ability to take those trendy cassette tapes wherever you went.
Because of Sony’s development and experience in radio technology, they took the technology to televisions. The result was, like with music players, the TV did not have to sit in one place. Sony opened the door to personal television use.
When LCD televisions boomed in popularity and Sony led the way in developing new, high-quality LCD models. The first of the Bravia series came out in 2005 and Sony has continued to improve them.
Customer Support and Satisfaction
For less than large screen TVs, under 32”, Sony was ranked No. 1 in a national consumer survey for owners of LCD TVs. Sony has one of the longest histories in the LCD market. The experience shows as the Bravia line continues to be rated highly by technical experts and by consumers.
You can go to the website and find a lot of help for your problem. They have online manuals and specs for your product, you can contact a support person, and you can check the status of a repair if you’ve had to send your TV back to Sony. It’s pretty cool; the only thing you need is your model number. If you don’t know where your model number is located, you can select your product from a list and it will tell you where it’s located so you can get it yourself. Makes things pretty easy.
In a 2007 report, J.D. Power and Associates ranked Sony’s LCD TVs first in a “flat panel television usage and satisfaction study”. Sony came out on top in user satisfaction with picture and sound quality.
Summary
For the last decade or so, Sony had a tradition of producing some of the world’s best televisions. From their 1968 award-winning Trinitron color television to its modern-day Bravia line, Sony really has a reputation and a name like no other.
From the small handheld PSP to the big screen TVs, Sony has made a mark of excellence across the electronics industry. Sony has long been a leader in consumer electronics products, making a name for itself after WWII with consumer-based transistor radios and continuing to create its own in-house standards for new technologies for the last five decades.
In the wake of the Bravia line of LCD televisions, Sony has also emerged as one of the top LCD TV manufacturers, combining the latest in picture quality with the latest in design to put high-end LCDs out in the market.
Lines
Sony, one of the most comprehensive entertainment companies in the world, has continued to take the top tier of LCD TVs even higher with its 2008 Bravia line. Featuring a range of TVs from the high-end XBR models to the more affordable W4100 and V4100 series, Sony has taken your home entertainment into their hands—or TVs.
Featuring the latest features in LCD technology, the XBR models challenge plasmas in picture quality and definition. The 120hz and 1080p were new features at the beginning of 2008 when Sony first debuted the XBR line, but they have quickly set the new standard for high-end televisions with many other manufacturers following suit.
History
It’s slogan, Sony. Like no other, has become the company’s statement in its LCD TV line. There truly is no other manufacturer that has put out the number of quality LCD products as Sony has over the last few years.
In September of 1957 several thousand Sony transistor radios, the hot product of the day, were stolen right out of the warehouse. Although the heist made things difficult for a while for Sony, their name got in the headlines and consumers began looking for what was so great about the Sony name. Sony responded by continuing to produce innovative technology in sound and picture.
Sony has long had a tradition for award-winning products, starting with a ground breaking award in 1968, the first ever television set to win an Emmy award with its first Trinitron color television. Sony was also responsible for developing the world’s first VCR intended for home use.
This Japan-based company is named after Sonus, the Roman god of sound took sound to whole new levels and even places. The invention of the walkman brought on the ability to take those trendy cassette tapes wherever you went.
Because of Sony’s development and experience in radio technology, they took the technology to televisions. The result was, like with music players, the TV did not have to sit in one place. Sony opened the door to personal television use.
When LCD televisions boomed in popularity and Sony led the way in developing new, high-quality LCD models. The first of the Bravia series came out in 2005 and Sony has continued to improve them.
Customer Support and Satisfaction
For less than large screen TVs, under 32”, Sony was ranked No. 1 in a national consumer survey for owners of LCD TVs. Sony has one of the longest histories in the LCD market. The experience shows as the Bravia line continues to be rated highly by technical experts and by consumers.
You can go to the website and find a lot of help for your problem. They have online manuals and specs for your product, you can contact a support person, and you can check the status of a repair if you’ve had to send your TV back to Sony. It’s pretty cool; the only thing you need is your model number. If you don’t know where your model number is located, you can select your product from a list and it will tell you where it’s located so you can get it yourself. Makes things pretty easy.
In a 2007 report, J.D. Power and Associates ranked Sony’s LCD TVs first in a “flat panel television usage and satisfaction study”. Sony came out on top in user satisfaction with picture and sound quality.
Summary
For the last decade or so, Sony had a tradition of producing some of the world’s best televisions. From their 1968 award-winning Trinitron color television to its modern-day Bravia line, Sony really has a reputation and a name like no other.
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