If Sony and TCL are teaming up to make your next TV, it's better news than you'd think ...
TCL may be in charge of Sony TVs and soundbars now, but Sony isn't giving up on vinyl.
Sony is diluting its home entertainment business by selling a 51% stake to TCL, forming a new global joint venture for Bravia ...
Sony and TCL have just signed a memorandum of understanding to establish a joint venture, in which the Chinese technology ...
While TCL is taking the reins of Sony’s home entertainment division, the Bravia TV brand will live on. How it will live on is another question.
NEW YORK and SAN DIEGO—The National Hockey League and Sony today announced a new multiyear global technology partnership, naming Sony an Official NHL Technology Partner. The league and Sony will work ...
Sony is stepping back from direct control of its iconic Bravia TV business. The Japanese electronics giant has announced a ...
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Sony and TCL Are Teaming Up to Make TVs
Sony and TCL Are Teaming Up to Make TVs ...
Partnership Includes Expanded Usage of Sony's Beyond Sports Data Analysis and Visualization Technology, Hawk-Eye Technology, Camera Innovations, and more; Click here for images and video NEW YORK and ...
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TCL to take over Sony TV business through joint venture
TCL will hold a 51 percent stake, with Sony retaining 49 percent and contributing its audio and image processing technology.
Sony’s Hawk-Eye will continue to expand technology innovation and support the creation and delivery of more immersive NHL content including Sony’s Beyond Sports’ animated data visualization expertise ...
The NHL has used Sony’s Hawk-Eye technology since 2015 with Synchronized Multi-Angle Replay Technology (SMART) services installed in all 32 NHL arenas to help provide the speed and accuracy the NHL ...
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