Sony is a Japanese multinational conglomerate corporation that specializes in consumer and professional electronics, gaming, entertainment, and financial services. They produce a wide range of products including TVs, audio systems, headphones, smartphones, cameras, PlayStation consoles, and more.
Founded in 1946 as Tokyo Telecommunications Engineering.
In 1955, the company changed its name to Sony Corporation.
Introduced the first transistor radio in 1955.
Introduced the first color video cassette recorder in 1971.
Launched the Sony Walkman portable cassette player in 1979, which became a cultural icon.
Acquired Columbia Pictures in 1989 and renamed it Sony Pictures Entertainment.
Introduced the first consumer digital camera in 1981.
Launched the first PlayStation console in 1994.
In recent years, Sony has become a major player in the high-end headphone market with their Sony WH-1000XM series of noise-cancelling headphones.
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The latest iteration of Sony's popular PlayStation gaming console.
High-end noise-cancelling headphones with advanced features like adaptive sound control and speak-to-chat.
High-end mirrorless camera with advanced features like fast autofocus and 4K video recording.
The Sony PlayStation 5 is Sony's latest gaming console.
Sony's WH-1000XM series of headphones are very popular, especially the latest WH-1000XM4 model.
Yes, Sony produces a range of smartphones under the Xperia brand.
Sony's high-end TVs can range from around $1,000 to over $10,000 depending on the model and size.
Sony's return policy varies by product and by region, but generally they offer a 30-day return policy for most products purchased directly from Sony.