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  1. The History of Sony Group. Features Sony's history. The Founding Prospectus, Corporate History, Product & Technology Milestones, Time Capsule, Sony History, Sony Archives.

  2. 6 days ago · Sony, which became the official name for the company in January 1958, was derived from the Latin sonus (“sound”) and was conceived to be an international and not a Japanese term. The company’s first consumer product was an electric rice cooker.

  3. Sony established Sony Corporation of America, the company's first subsidiary in America, in 1960. And in the same year, Sony made another innovation by releasing the world's first non-projection type all-transistor and portable television, Sony TV8-301 .

  4. Company History: The Sony Corporation is one of the best-known names in consumer electronics. Since it was established shortly after World War II, Sony has introduced a stream of revolutionary products, including the transistor radio, the Trinitron television, the Betamax VCR, and the Walkman portable cassette player.

  5. 1965. World's first consumer-use open-reel VTR, the CV-2000, launched. 1966. Sony Building opened in Ginza, Tokyo. 1968. "Trinitron" color TV, the KV-1310, launched. CBS/Sony Records Inc., a joint venture with CBS Inc. of the US, established in Japan. It was renamed Sony Music Entertainment Inc. in 1991.

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  6. en.wikipedia.org · wiki · SonySony - Wikipedia

    Sony Corporation (Sony Electronics Corporation until 1 April 2021 [91]) is the electronics business unit of the Sony Group. It primarily conducts research and development (R&D), planning, designing, manufacturing and marketing for electronics products.

  7. Features information about Sony Corporation. Headquarters, Representative Corporate Executive Officers, Common Stock, Major Products, Locations of Major Offices and Research Centers (in Japan), Headcount (Consolidated), Consolidated Sales and Operating revenue, Affiliated Companies.

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