Free Newsletter Subscription
       

Sony Unveils Plasma Trio As Fidler Returns

By Greg Tarr -- TWICE, 5/24/2004

New York - Sony Electronics used the recent Home Entertainment Expo here to introduce its new A/V marketing team and to announce three additions to its line of fully integrated digital cable ready HDTV sets that are slated to ship this fall.

Mike Fidler, who most recently headed up promotion of the Blu-ray Disc format, was introduced at the event as Sony Electronics’ new Home Products Division senior VP. Under Fidler are Greg Gudorf, who adds the role of Home Products Division TV Group VP, and Philip Abram, Home Products Division Home A/V Group marketing VP. Victor Matsuda assumes Fidler’s role in promoting Blu-ray Disc.

Gudorf said he would add the responsibility of television product marketing to his current duties, overseeing Sony’s digital platforms group, which includes digital cable boxes. Gudorf said the combined role is ideal for the new trend to integrate digital cable ready circuitry into Sony’s HDTV sets.

Fidler said Sony would introduce this fall digital cable-ready plasma HDTVs in 37W- ($5,500 suggested retail), 42W- ($7,000) and 50W-inch ($9,000) screen sizes. All three models will be part of the XS model series and will use a third-generation Wega Engine, for image processing.

With the additional plasma sets, Sony said it would carry 35 models of HDTV products, including 19 fully integrated HDTV sets with slots for digital CableCARDs. The 37W- and 42W-inch plasma sets both feature 1024-by-1024 pixel resolution, while the 50W-inch set will feature 1366-by-768 pixel resolution.

Also announced at the show was a new step-up DVD Dream System (model DAV-LF1) with proprietary IR-based wireless speakers in brushed-aluminum and a base station featuring a floating-glass design that resembles the cosmetics of Sony’s flat-panel TVs. The system, which was said to be the first in the new "Platinum" series, will be available in September at $2,000.

Sony again showed its "LocationFree" portable broadband TVs, which were first unveiled at CES. The system will offer two models starting in the fall, including the LF-X5 ($1,000), which features a 7-inch LCD tablet and base station, and the LF-X1 ($1,500), which features a 12.1-inch LCD tablet screen and base station. The LF-X1 features 800-by-600 pixel resolutions, while the LF-X5 offers 800-by-480 pixel resolution.

Both include PCMCIA card slots, MemoryStick/CompactFlash compatibility and multi-format A/V input.

The system, which is designed to link to broadband Internet connections, is compatible with the 802.11a, 802.11g and 802.11b Wi-Fi standards for use in home networks and with public Wi-Fi hotspots and Ethernet ports.

Also announced was a pair of "Dual RW" multi-format (DVD-RW/-R/+RW/+R) DVD recorder combination products. The RDR-HX900 ($900, October) combines the optical disc recorder with a 160GB hard disc digital video recorder (DVR) The deck is said to allow users the widest selection of recording and viewing options.

The RDR-VX500 ($600, October) combines the optical disc recorder with a VCR. The deck allows bi-driectional dubbing from VCR to DVD recorder, to simplify the process of converting VHS tapes to DVD discs. It is also said to allow for DV/Digital8 camcorder tape transfers via a built-in i.LINK (IEEE-1394) DV connection.

Talkback
Related Content

No related content found.

» MORE

Advertisement
More Content
  • Blogs
  • Photos

Doug Olenick

Reporters Notebook

Doug Olenick, Senior editor and web editor of TWICE
February 8, 2010
Super Bowl CE Commercials Review
By now I’m pretty sure everyone has hit YouTube to take another look at...
More

Steve Smith

Viewpoint

Steve Smith
February 8, 2010
Comings & Goings
Thanks to the National Football League’s schedule, the Super Bowl was held...
More

ADL award winners Jerry Satoren

Vitelli, Satoren, Juszkiewicz Honored By ADL

The National Consumer Technology Industry's annual dinner and fundraiser for the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) honored drew more than 500 industry leaders, here, on Saturday, Nov. 14.
VIEW ALL GALLERIES







Advertisement
If you are having trouble accessing TWICE content or wish to subscribe to TWICE Online
please email customercare@mypressplus.com or call 866-71-PRESS (866-717-7377).
About Us   |   Advertising Info   |   Site Map   |   Contact Us   |   FREE Subscription   |   Affiliate Links
© 2011 NewBay Media, LLC. 28 East 28th Street, 12th floor, New York, NY 10016 T (212) 378-0400 F (212) 378-0470
Use of this website is subject to its Terms of Use | Privacy Policy