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  1. Introducing key episodes of the history of Sony Group from 1945-1996. The History of Sony Group. Features Sony's history. The Founding Prospectus, Corporate History, Product & Technology Milestones, Time Capsule, Sony History, Sony Archives.

  2. History of Sony. The history of Sony, a Japanese multinational conglomerate, dates back to 1946. Founding. In September 1945, after the end of World War II, Masaru Ibuka started a radio repair shop in the bomb-damaged Shirokiya department store building in the Nihonbashi district of Tokyo.

  3. DSC-F828. The world's first of its kind*. This was the top-of-the-line model, boasting an effective pixel count of 8.1 million and featuring Sony's original four-color filter CCD. Combined, these features enabled exceptionally fine, smooth-textured photograph-like quality. * World's first consumer-use CCD digital still camera (*as of November ...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SonySony - Wikipedia

    Sony has historically been notable for creating its own in-house standards for new recording and storage technologies, instead of adopting those of other manufacturers and standards bodies, while its success in the early years owes to a smooth capitalization on the Digital Compact Cassette standard introduced by Philips, with which ...

  5. Há 3 dias · Sony, major Japanese manufacturer of consumer electronics products whose diverse activities have included films, music, and financial services, among other ventures. It has been one of the most successful and multifaceted brands in marketing history.

  6. History. The PlayStation 3 began development on March 9, 2001 when Ken Kutaragi, then the President of Sony Computer Entertainment, announced that Sony, Toshiba, and IBM would collaborate on developing the Cell microprocessor. [32] .

  7. Product & Technology Milestones. Category Select. Others. 1980. 1990. 2000. 1982. SMC-70. Sony's first 8-bit personal computer, featuring the independently developed Sony BASIC computing language and incorporating a 3.5 floppy drive among other features.