
If you have any poo, fling it nowI dunno, I think SONY kissed audiophiles goodbye decades ago. This company is pushing a really big rock uphill.
I think they're at a point now to where they're just throwing crap at the wall to see what'll stick.
DJ
Agreed, some of their products are alarmingly good. I do wish they could be a bit more cohesive.Truth be told, they make, IMNSHO, some pretty good low priced Blu-Ray players.
Sony is not too big to fail, but they're big enough to fail for a while and recover.I don't think Sony has to care what people think.
http://www.statista.com/statistics/279272/proportion-of-sonys-sales-by-business/
Sony announced total revenue of 75.5 billion U.S. dollars in 2014, the highest the figure has been since 2008. Of this revenue in 2014, over 21 percent, equivalent to 15.83 billion U.S. dollars, was generated in mobile products and communications.
You're assuming the America is the primary market. Europe and Japan are huge markets. Samsung doesn't have the presence that Sony has in Japan for example, not does Apple. Most of the most popular cellular devices in America are Korean and Apple.Mobile products and communications? Who the hell here is carrying a Sony phone? I have to wonder about those numbers.
From article:Mobile products and communications? Who the hell here is carrying a Sony phone? I have to wonder about those numbers.
That's just it, they are recovering. Highest revenue since 2008.Sony is not too big to fail, but they're big enough to fail for a while and recover.
Im still ticked off that I cant even play a freaking CD on my PS4.I dunno, I think SONY kissed audiophiles goodbye decades ago. This company is pushing a really big rock uphill.
I think they're at a point now to where they're just throwing crap at the wall to see what'll stick.
DJ
Agree, just think Apple!!Sony is not too big to fail, but they're big enough to fail for a while and recover.
I have quite a few Sony products including TVs and AVRs in the past, no issue ever with any. However, I do know of one of their LCD (near top end model) that has developed a vertical line permanently on screen, so just beware of that and may be Google it to see if that's a common issue.The gold lettering sure does look nice, though.
Hopefully my soon-to-arrive Sony TV falls into the "they did it well" category. Like Mark mentioned, I've been happy with my 2009 Sony blu-ray player. Thing does everything that I'd want it to do, and it wasn't that expensive.
The Cinderella of companies, if she where a bit of a selfish glutton.Agree, just think Apple!!