Sony unveils new flat TVs, aims to boost share
Electronics conglomerate Sony unveiled eight new flat-screen televisions on Thursday in a product push it hopes will help it secure a leading 35 percent of the domestic market in the key month of December.
Sony, which counts Matsushita Electric and Sharp among its chief rivals in liquid crystal display (LCD) and plasma display (PDP) televisions, also expressed confidence that its TV division would recover.
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