Chicago: Model Chris Payne displays Sony Corporation's new generation in recorded music, the Compact Digital Audio Disc and the Digital Compact Disc...
Hand holding compact disc and newest item in consumer sound recording technology, a digital audio tape .
In 1975 Sony launched the Betamax domestic videocassette recorder in Japan. Using half-inch tape cassettes, the recorder became available in the UK...
The original 'Walkman', model TCS 300, made by Sony of Japan, circa 1980. The TCS 300 was the first personal stereo cassette recorder manufactured by...
View of a Sony CV-2000 video recorder and Sony CVC-2000 camera being used by a man to film a woman and two children in 1967.
Woman uses a new portable micro television, invented by the Japanese Sony Company, in the back of a car.
Mobile cellular telephone model CM-H333 by Sony sitting in its charging stand. Dimensions: 185 by 55 by 70mm and weighing approximately 0.5 kg
The Watchman is the name given by Sony to its portable pocket television devices. This model cost ?268 when new. It was launched in Japan in 1982 and...
Japanese physicist Reona Esaki, also known as Leo Esaki works at Sony on June 27, 1959 in Tokyo, Japan.
Japanese physicist Reona Esaki of Sony displays the 'Esaki Diode' on December 29, 1959 in Tokyo, Japan.
Japan. Japon, 14 octobre 1968, Masaru IBUKA, patron de l'entreprise 'Sony', avec des lunettes, devant un document dans son bureau.
The Car Stereos. En France, en juin 1987, lors d'un reportage sur les autos radios, pr?sentation en studio de diff?rents mod?les, l'auto radio SONY...
Japanese factory worker of the Japanese company Sony checking the functioning of transistors. Tokyo, 1962
Sony Vice President Akio Morita speaks during the Asahi Shimbun interview at the company headquarters on March 24, 1967 in Tokyo, Japan.
Emperor Hirohito and Empress Nagako visit Sony's semiconductor factory on March 29, 1962 in Tokyo, Japan.