Sony Set to Launch Revolutionary TV
Sony Set to Launch Revolutionary TV

“We took it on the chin over and over again -- the problem that we have is that we were alone out there, so nobody had anything else to write about that month”, said the Chief Executive Officer of Sony, Sir Howard Stringer, while briefing the company’s plan to launch a revolutionary television set in the market. In addition, the officer also claimed excellent R&D regarding several TV sets and referred to the “four screen” potential.

Prior to this, during the most latest financial sales results, the company unveiled the dire LCD TV sales and warned against a $1.15bn yearly loss, and also pinpointed several unexpected factors including disastrous flooding in Thailand as chief reason to fluctuate the figures.

It has been reported that the company is looking forward to invest €1.05bn in order to buy Ericsson’s share of Sony Ericsson as well as to take the possession of operations such as smartphone design and even production. Besides this, both the companies will be putting their hard efforts mutually in order to draft WWAN-enabled devices.

Simultaneously, the CEO has demonstrated that the Japanese technology giant has significantly stimulated its security defenses, especially soon after recognizing the episodes of hacking attacks, and claimed to implement efficient strategy to address the matter.

Besides this, Sir Howard Stringer has also notified that the company’s popular PlayStation network has grabbed attention of more than 90 million users.

On the other hand, sources have confirmed that Apple has outlined policies and has started working on a Siri-enabled television. The successful implementation of the concept will end the need of traditional remote with emerge of latest voice control system. A number of technology experts have tagged the forecasted product as “guaranteed”.

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