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Wednesday, September 02, 2009

Sony Brings 3D Home in 2010

Sony Brings 3D Home in 2010

BERLIN, September 2/PRNewswire/ --

- Sony to Drive the Commercialisation of 3D in the Home in 2010

- BRAVIA TV to Deliver 3D in Full 1080P High Definition in 2010

- Movies, Music and Video Games to Lead the way

At its press conference on the eve of IFA, Sony today said that it would
lead the commercialisation of 3D by bringing 3D to the Home in 2010.

Sony announced that it would introduce a 3D compatible BRAVIA LCD TV in
2010. Incorporating frame sequential display and active-shutter glass
Systems(1), Sony's proprietary high frame rate technology will enable the
reproduction of full High Definition(2) high-quality 3D images, and will form
the centerpiece of Sony's 3D entertainment experience for the home.

In addition to 3D compatible BRAVIA LCD TVs, Sony will also develop 3D
compatibility into many more of its devices, such as Blu-ray Disc products,
VAIO and PlayStation(R)3, to provide a multitude of ways in which 3D
content - from 3D movies to stereoscopic 3D games - can be enjoyed in the
home.

In the growing industry of 3D cinema, Sony has supported and driven the
expansion of 3D by providing a wide variety of professional equipment for the
shooting, production and screening of movies in 3D. The number of digital 3D
screens is increasing rapidly, and is expected to reach 7,000 by the end of
2009(3). In addition to 3D movies, Sony's range of professional 3D products
is also driving the growth of 3D production and distribution across a range
of entertainment industries, from theatre and music performances to sport and
beyond.

Embracing the 'make.believe' philosophy, which signifies the company's
ability to "turn ideas into reality", Sony will strive to further enhance
synergies across its group companies. Sony will leverage its wealth of
technology and engineering resources spanning both professional and consumer
markets to bring the optimum 3D viewing experience to the home, from 2010 and
beyond.

On the Sony booth visitors will be treated to a showcase of stunning 3D
imagery, made possible by the high frame rate, full 1080P High Definition
BRAVIA TV. The presentation highlights the breadth of Sony's video games,
movies, football action and sport entertainment content that will make 3D
such a compelling experience and will bring 3D Home in 2010.

(1). A method of 3D display whereby the television set alternates the
Image for the left and right eye, and glasses open and shut in sync with the
Image on the screen.

(2). Displays 1,920x1,080 pixels image per eye

(3). Source: Screen Digest (Approx. as of July, 2009)

Notes to Editors:

Watch the 'Sony brings 3D Home in 2010' video at
http://presscentre.sony.eu/ .



For more information, please contact your local PR manager

or:

Nick Sharples
Director of Corporate Communications
Sony Europe
nick.sharples@eu.sony.com
+44-(0)7786-114-870 (Mobile)
+44-(0)1932-816-828 (Office)

Source: Sony Europe

For more information, please contact your local PR manager or: Nick Sharples, Director of Corporate Communications, Sony Europe, nick.sharples@eu.sony.com, +44-(0)7786-114-870 (Mobile), +44-(0)1932-816-828 (Office)


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