What is Sony?

What is Sony?

Sony Corporation is one of the best-known names in consumer electronics and ranks second worldwide in electronics behind Matsushita Electric Corporation. Since it was established shortly after World War II, Sony has introduced a stream of revolutionary products, including the transistor radio, the Trinitron television, the Betamax VCR, the CD player, the Walkman portable cassette player, and the PlayStation game console. The company’s electronics segment–which includes audio and video products, televisions, personal computers, monitors, computer peripherals, telecommunications devices, and electronic components generate about two-thirds of the overall revenues. Sales of game consoles and software account for about 9 percent of revenues. Another 10 percent of revenues are derived from Sony’s music businesses, which include the Columbia and Epic record labels. About 7 percent of revenues come from Sony’s motion picture and television business, which includes the Columbia TriStar studio. Sony’s other major business segment is insurance, from which about 6 percent of revenues originate.

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