Sony’s 3D action plan: A failed state of mind?

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Now, I haven’t owned a TV set for the last ten years or so but this article still had me smile a bit:

Sony aims to finally meet its cherished profitability target in three years by staking a claim in the growing market for next-generation 3D televisions and lithium-ion batteries, the company said today.”

I wish them luck with the lithium-ion batteries, whatever these are precisely but I do have my doubts about those Tvs.

I’m not the only one who’s no longer watching TV, you know.

The number of people giving up on this medium seems to be growing quitre rapidly. That’s hardly surprising, when the broadcasting companies only seem to want to serve us more and more dumb-downed muck, bombastically biased talking heads and the ever-expanding filthy stream of reality TV shows and no-talent contests.

So, I would suggest that Sony might better rethink their strategy to meet its ‘cherished profitability target’ in any foreseeable future by flogging that moribund horse.

It ain’t 3D TVs that we need.

It’s actual TV programmes that show some depth.

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