HISTORY
The very first Sony television, designed for portability, and with a sleek, round shape the screen is made to be in the front in order to minimize dead space. It also includes the signature SONY logo
aka the "Micro TV," The world’s smallest and lightest black and white TV of it’s time. It included a pulse automatic gain control (AGC) so that it could be used in cars. It had the controls mounted on the side to make for easy use
Very stylish for its time, here in a white and grey case. Past design’s unprecedented refinement was redesigned to a product concept wit controls on the top of the set
The first monitor of the series. Plus, it established the idea of a modular CRT set that would be separate from the other components.
Another portable TV designed for cars or desks. It includes a rod antenna that slides out from the side of the TV. The angle of the TV can be adjusted by lifting up from the aluminum base
A 10-inch personal TV that can stream 2nd language broadcasts and carries a headphone jack as well as momo speakers. The H-AIR headphones, like the ones with the walkman, were helpful to sell this TV as was its cubic design.
The plastic case to this monitor was a step into the future for 1984, as was the 27 inch size. The CRT curvature was made much smaller to make for a thinner screen, to set the standards for future models
“The Kirara Basso” The Super Trinitron tube incorporated into this model helps to create the flat screen, and the curvature as well. The set also includes box-like built in speakers and innovative technology, making the TVs extremely compact, and well built.
Winner of The Good Design Award for Audio Visual Products, 1992. High-definition, and much brighter than previous sets.
A lot thinner than the conventional units in the previous years, with lines kept to a minimum, it is a thin, sleek design for tvs of this age.
the “plasmatron” color tv was a refreshing alternative to conventional tv sets. With a fresh appearance for the consumer's homes, it includes a removable tuner box, and the stand beneath it, and it is easily connectable to other equipment.
even flatter than Sony’s past television's, the 50 inch aluminum front widescreen is still surprisingly light (42 kg) and only 35 cm deep. It was also very detailed for its time and raised the bar for brightness in Tvs.
This design included a glass panel underneath the tv, to give it the illusion that it was floating in mid air, with LEDs in the interior, this design was exceptionally attractive
(Aka “Airtact system”) This tv holds a new type of control called a “palette display”. With the touch screen features, this tv lets you hold the power at your fingertips.
Equipped with Android TV, the latest Sony design is it’s best yet. A perfect clean picture, and an incredible flat screen. It will be hard to see how Sony will top itself next.