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Sony Launches New Product
Sony Gulf, one of the leading global electronic television models into the Nigerian Market, inorder to maintain its lead in the electronic industry.
The Managing Director, Osamu Miura Gulf, dropped his hint in an interview with journalists in Lagos, recently.
Miura noted that 20 of the devices are internet enabled, adding that the company has also projected about 15 per cent rise in its expected turnover this years.
In the news which was monitored in Port Harcourt, the products (BRAVIA Televisions) featured newest LCD/LED, VAIO laptops as well as cyber-shot digital still cameras among others.
The Sony Managing director explained that the products is targeted at redefining home entertainment to in a bid to meet the needs of the current contemporary and savvy consumer.
He further revealed that the 2011 BRAVIA LCD/LED TV series offers smarter, refined and additional social entertainment that redefines the television experience.
Miura, admitted that there has been an uprise in the growth and popularity of social networking sites in Africa.
According to him, Nigeria alone has over three million facebook users, adding that the number is encouraging and aggressive.
Furthermore, he pointed out that consumers will now enjoy a broader range of internet entertainment services from Sony and others.
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