Sony's goal for '08: Outpace LCD market growth
Sony's got every other LCD manufacturer in its sights this year (we know, we've got the roadmap), taking the stage of Finetech Japan 2008 predicting sales of 108 million units globally, and, through investments and "technological differences", being in position to take the lion's share of them. Sure in the U.S. upstarts like Vizio have grabbed a chunk of the market, and things are just as cutthroat in Japan, but beyond its partnerships with Samsung and Sharp, Sony's focused on growing partnerships with Best Buy, Costco and Wal-Mart to reach 15-20 million LCDs this year. Other than lower costs as production increases, and advanced technology, 2009 plans call for a 32-inch HDTV that needs less than half the power of a current model, and even more super-slim OLEDs.






















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Jon @ Apr 18th 2008 7:20PM
I say F*** LCD .. Sont made a terrible move dropping SXRD projection , I have a 60" SXRD XBR2 and it is the best tv ever made , i had to get a tv for my bedroom so i got a 40" LCD .. it sucks balls , LCD is horrible , SXRD projection and Plasma FTW
JermTool @ Apr 18th 2008 8:02PM
While the SXRD XBR2 is a great television, the Pioneer Kuros are a far superior television.
Ken @ Apr 18th 2008 7:44PM
Great...if you don't want a TV over 52 (and its just not Sony).
bayushi @ Apr 23rd 2008 6:50PM
Product Dimensions: 20.6 x 67 x 40.6 inches ; 112.4 pounds
but it's 112 !@#!@#! pounds man!