Sony was to become one of the world’s biggest corporations, and was one of the very first to emerge from postwar Japan, devastated by two atomic bombs and the relentless firebombing that came just ...
Sony’s XDV-100 portable TV might only interest those of you in Japan because it uses the 1Seg TV standard, something that’s only available over there. Shame, because the 2.8-inch QVGA screen looks ...
Sony introduced the XDR-S16DBP portable DAB/DAB+/FM digital radio in a natural wood cabinet. Blending subtly retro looks with outstandingly crisp stereo sound, the AC-powered XDR-S16DBP portable radio ...
Just as Internet Radio starts creeping in to take the place of more conventional broadcast recipes, Sony is doing things a little backwards. The company is just now launching their first DAB+ radios, ...
62 years ago Sony launched the TR-63 a six transistor radio measuring 112 x 71 x 32mm. At that time the US was calling transistor radios which could fit into a shirt pocket ‘pocket radios’. The TR-63 ...
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