companies Most use the January Consumer Electronics Show to show the world their product lineup for the new year. But Sony deliberately holds back on its CES announcements; that's because the company waits about eight weeks before returning to Las Vegas to have its own Sony-centric launch event, where it touts its new products for dealers, retailers, and journalists.
Here are the highlights of the company's new March announcements. We've also included the CES product highlights, to give you an overview of Sony's complete 2009 lineup:
Home Theater
New 2009 Sony AV receivers: Here comes the gloss
Sony dishes out three five-disc DVD home theater in a box systems
Sony slims component home theater system
Sony lowers price on Blu-ray home theater systems
Sony unveils HT-CT500 soundbar/subwoofer combo
ony's BDP-S560 Blu-ray player goes wireless
Television
Sony wings 'W' LCDs with Yahoo widgetsEco-friendly
Sony HDTVs sense your presence (CES)
Sony's Z-series of LCDs gets widgets, 240Hz (CES)
Sony XBR9 HDTVs up interactive ante with widgets (CES)
Photos: Sony 2009 HDTVs (CES)
Cameras and Camcorders
Sony shows speedy CMOS superzoom
Sony's first to market with GPS-enabled, back-illuminated CMOS camcorder (CES)
Sony's spring camcorders: Changes at the extremes (CES)Does
Sony DSC-G3 camera get wireless right? (CES)
Not dead yet: Sony rolls out two DVD-based Handycams (CES)
Sony's new Flash-based Handycam puts an HD camcorder in your pocket (CES)
Sony takes on Flip Video, in Technicolor (CES)
Sony offers up Web camcorder with 5X zoom (CES)
Sony evolves its AVCHD hard-disk camcorders (CES)
Portable Audio
Sony updates EX headphone lineup
Sony boombox mistaken for magic toadstool
Sony Dream Machine for cheap, humble dreams
Sony confirms touch-screen X-Series Walkman (CES)
Sony W-Series Walkman: Wearable and wireless (CES)
Car Tech
Sony expands Xplod line of in-dash receivers (CES)
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