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Sony TVs knot with internet

Japan's Sony Corp. said on Sunday it would enable most of its new televisions, including high-definition flat screens, to play video from the Internet.

Sony, which unveiled the plan at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, said the drive to marry Internet and other digital video with traditional devices was part of a bid to showcase its four strategic growth areas: video gaming, digital imaging, high definition and mobile products.

Starting early this year, Sony will equip its TVs with an attachable module that can stream broadband high-definition and other Internet video content such as programs from Time Warner Inc.'s AOL and Yahoo with the push of a remote control button.

Sony also introduced an icon-based user interface, called Xross Media Bar, that is similar to a system already found on its PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable gaming devices.

Several major consumer electronics makers are expected to use this week's electronics show to launch products or services that give consumers greater control over pictures, music and video originating from multiple sources, such as their own personal libraries or the Web.

At Sony's press conference at CES, the company said it was committed to personalization and portability in products that allow consumers to access a variety of entertainment, communication and information without boundaries.

Other news from the event included the introduction of a new VAIO personal computer, which Sony says weighs about 1 pound (0.5 kg) and makes it the smallest-sized, full-functioning notebook computer. The company also said a variety of Ford vehicles sold this year in the United States and Europe would feature Sony-branded car stereo equipment.

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I think SONY is at leasta year too late in launching its internet-enabled TV. I was expecting it to do so earlier.
Ah well !!! Nonetheless,its arrived.
This should be interesting.
But then again, I was also expecting SONY to have a tie-up with Yahoo, AOL AND.. the tastiest fish in the pond.... Google.
I'm sure , something will follow suit