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  1. Sony’s History. It was in 1946 that Mr. Masaru Ibuka and Mr. Akio Morita together with a small team of passionate and committed group of employees started to build “Tokyo Tsushin Kenkyujo” (Totsuko), or “Tokyo Telecommunications Research Institute” into the well-known global conglomerate that it is today. The main objective of the ...

  2. The first consumer-use tape recorder. It was named "Type H," for home, because it was designed for home use. The machine was housed in a wooden case resembling a trunk to accommodate overseas travel. It weighed 13kg, much lighter than the first-generation Type G. This was the first model to incorporate industrial design.

  3. TV8-301. World's first direct-view portable transistor TV. Comprised of 23 transistors and 19 diodes, this model was developed based on Sony's extensive experience in radio technology. In an age when TVs were assumed to be living room fixtures, this device opened the door to personal television use. Additionally, this model offered three ...

  4. It is in small size (approx. 43 cm wide, 13.3 cm high, and 12.5 cm deep), yet it is compatible with high-resolution audio. This high-quality sound model utilizes proprietary technologies such as a magnetic fluid full-range speaker unit and a multi-amplifier structure with eight high-performance digital amplifiers. More.

  5. Jan 29, 2024 · A History of Sony – Key Dates. Masaru Ibuka and Akio Morita founded Sony in 1946. In 1960, Sony launched the Sony Corporation of America. The company released the Sony Walkman in 1979 ...

  6. Sony History. MENU. "Sony History" covers key episodes throughout Sony's history from 1945-96. The content of this site is an abbreviated version of "Genryu" published in commemoration of Sony's 50th anniversary.

  7. Aug 4, 2023 · Sony’s initial reliance on third-party development was a very different approach to how Nintendo and Sega did business. Within a couple of months of the SNES launching, it already had a trio of ...

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