Photos: Sony's coming lineup
Sony's first high-definition Blu-ray DVD player for the international market, called the BDP-S1, which will be released this summer. The company hasn't yet said how much it will cost.
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Photos: Sony's coming lineup
Sony's first high-definition Blu-ray DVD player for the international market, called the BDP-S1, which will be released this summer. The company hasn't yet said how much it will cost.
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Photos: Sony's coming lineup
The Sony Reader, an eBook device with electronic-ink technology created by E Ink. It's similar to the Librie product previously distributed in Japan.
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Photos: Sony's coming lineup
Sony's 46-inch Bravia LCD television, which will retail for $4,500. The company also showed off a gargantuan 82-inch LCD screen TV at the CES show.
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Photos: Sony's coming lineup
The DCR-SR100 camcorder, Sony's first to feature an iPod-like hard drive to store video. It will be available in May, for about $1,100.
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