Screen resolution, 3D in Sony's CES spotlight (photos)
Prototype 55-inch display features 6 million LEDs to produce "super contrast and superwide color gamut," Sony CEO Howard Stringer promises.
Stringer at CES
Sony CEO Howard Stringer takes the stage at CES to reveal his company's vision for 2012.
Crystal LED display
Stringer unveiled a prototype "Crystal LED display" that uses miniature light-emitting diodes in place of pixels.
Music Unlimited
Sony's Music Unlimited promises to serve the needs of people who want more music across all their devices, including PlayStation 3 and Android smartphones.
Integration
Seamless integration across many devices was a key message during Sony's keynote.
Xperia
The Xperia Ion handset is the company's first 4G LTE device.
PlayStation certified
The Xperia Ion smartphone is PlayStation certified, allowing users to play specially ported PlayStation game titles.
PlayStation Vita
The PlayStation Vita will launch in the U.S. in February with Netflix.
3D titanium glasses
Sony's new super-light active 3D titanium glasses.
Bravia TVs
Sony unveils its new line of Bravia TVs.
Will Smith at CES
Actor Will Smith takes the stage with Sony CEO Howard Stringer.
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