In this article Companies and organisations: Apple ONCE upon a time, Sony was Apple. For decades, the Japanese consumer electronics giant was known for its innovation as much as Apple is today. It commercialised the transistor radio with the TR-63 and popularised the console gaming market with the PlayStation. It pioneered the compact disc (with Philips) and invented Blu-ray. Heck, it single-handedly created the portable music device market with the Walkman, two decades before Steve Jobs reinvented it for the digital age with Apple’s iPod. Sony was known for quality, which allowed it to maintain healthy...
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