TV8-30/KOOC-0//KOOC-0/960, TV8-30/KOOC-0/is Sony's first transistor TV, because the buttons are located at the top and back of the fuselage, and the front frame is not thick. In addition to adapting to two different currents, AC and DC, it also adopts the design of built-in battery, which can watch TV anytime and anywhere.
TV5-303 1962, TV5-303 was the smallest and lightest black and white TV in the world at that time, and it was also very convenient to carry. In addition, it can be seen that it is much tougher than TV8-30 1 in styling design.
19C-70 1965, after the big sale of black and white TV, Sony needs to quickly move to the color TV market. 19C-70 is Sony's first color TV. However, due to its "Chromatron" technology, the high development cost hindered the marketing of the product, which made the company face a critical situation until the emergence of "Trinitron".
From KV-1310 1968 to1968, Sony has developed Teletron CRT. The technology of single gun and three beams makes the brightness and color of TV display better, which is of epoch-making significance. KV- 13 10 is the first TV product to apply this technology, thus opening the CRT era of Sony's "hegemony".
KV-60 10 1973, Teletron color TV, with a screen of only 6 inches, is small and light, and is suitable for personal use.
KV- 1030PH 1978, and kv-1030ph combine TV and radio, which is slightly larger.
Although FX-400 1979 is a black-and-white TV, FX-400 integrates the functions of TV, stereo radio, cassette tape and so on, which is similar to the above kV-1030 pH.
Sony (China) Co., Ltd. was established in June of 1996 and June of 10. It is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sony Group, which manages and coordinates Sony's business activities in China. As the regional headquarters in China, we are engaged in electronic information industry investment, product marketing and customer after-sales service contact in China, providing macro management and extensive business support for Sony's subsidiary in China, so as to promote the continuous development of Sony's business in China market.
Sony's products sold in China include flat panel kinescope color TVs, rear projection/plasma/LCD color TVs, digital cameras, notebook computers, home video recorders, home theater systems, DVD players, data projectors, memory sticks, polymer lithium-ion batteries and so on. At present, Sony's electronic business in China has reached $5 billion, with a total investment of over $800 million. Including six factories, Sony has about 1 10,000 employees in China.