Sony today announced a new set of earbuds that are designed to compete with the AirPods Pro 3. The $330 WF-1000XM6 Truly Wireless Earbuds feature Active Noise Cancellation with a 25 percent reduction ...
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It's been over two years since Sony’s last flagship earbuds came out and it was about time for an update. Enter the WF-1000XM6, still sporting an absurdly long name, these feature an updated design ...
What just happened? Sony has pulled the curtain down on its recordable Blu-ray business. The company has confirmed it will stop selling all of its current Blu-ray disc recorders globally this month.
Blink, and you might miss it; Sony posted a very short, very dark teaser showing off what looks like the WF-1000XM6 earbuds. The teaser confirms the company will announce the earbuds next week. This ...
Sony broke ground with the WF-1000XM4 earbuds when they launched just under six years ago. Two generations later, and Sony is trying to hop back on that wave with the WF-1000XM6 earbuds, which ...
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Sony has announced a strategic partnership with TCL. The agreement gives TCL 51% control of Sony's home entertainment division. This could lead to material exchanges that yield better products for end ...
Straight up, this move could turn the TV market inside out. TCL taking control of Sony’s TV division was a topic that no one had on their bingo cards. In a joint press release, the two brands are ...
Sony and TCL said Tuesday they're entering into a joint venture to spin Sony's TV and audio home entertainment business into a new company, with TCL holding a controlling 51% stake. But it's not the ...
Sony is forming a joint venture with TCL for its home entertainment division, including Bravia TVs, where TCL will hold 51% control while Sony retains 49%. PCWorld reports the deal may finalize by ...
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