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Sony Profits Low, Halts CRT Production

mtndue1 writes "Forbes is reporting that with lower than expected profits, Sony is halting the production of CRT's for televisions at many of its plants. The restructuring move is meant to catch the company up with other manufacturers who moved to LCD displays more quickly." From the article: " In the second quarter to September, net profit dropped 46.5 pct to 28.5 bln yen, pressured by 32.3 bln yen in restructuring expenses to write down the impaired value of its cathode-ray tube (CRT) plants. Under the plant closure program, Sony will shut down some of its CRT television assembly factories by March 2008 in order to shift its focus to the flat-screen TV business ... In a bid to revive its game division, Sony plans to release its next-generation stand-alone PlayStation 3 game console in the spring. To speed up development of PlayStation 3, Sony plans to devote 410 bln yen to capital investment in the year to March, up from 356.8 bln yen a year earlier."

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  1. Re:Anyone know...? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    (Note: I'm looking for replies based on experience with Japanese reality, not on anime. TIA...)

    Actually, they've quit with TV altogether, and instead battle aliens with huge anthropomorphic robots.

  2. Re:Mostly a good thing by Zathrus · · Score: 2, Funny

    Now, my desk is another story. I have a CRT for my computer there too but when that goes, the LCD cometh ...

    Man, I keep pseudo-hoping that my Viewsonic 21PS will die. Maybe then I could justify buying an LCD.

    Except that I have two spare VS 19" CRTs sitting around. Sigh.

    Maybe my toddler will figure out a way to trash them for me...

  3. Welcome to get a clue... by Viol8 · · Score: 3, Funny

    Aside from CRTs having better picture quality than LCDs they
    were also invented in 1897, not 1990 (which I suspect is when
    you were born sonny).

  4. You can pry my Trinitron from my cold dead fingers by pair-a-noyd · · Score: 3, Funny

    Thanks but I chose to stay with CRT's forever.
    I do not like LCD or flat panel TV's or monitors at all.
    The response time is god awful, the resolution is god awful.
    They just flat out suck... Not to mention the abysmally short life span of the LCD/plasma/whatever screens.

    I have a number of 21" Sony Trinitron CRT's stockpiled as backups.
    I have a matched pair sitting on my desk right now and 4 spares stuck away because I KNEW this was going to happen...

    I have a few 27" TV's that I never really watch but I suppose that sometime in the not to distant future I'll go out and purchase a few of the very large Sony Trinitron CRT TV's. My uncle is a big Sony fan (100% Sony in his home) and has several very large Sony Wega CRT sets in his home and man, I'm here to tell you those sets have magnificent pictures!
    I can imagine they are very expensive but I expect the price to drop as Sony tries to push old stock out the door to make way for the dinky little flat screens that all the LEMMINGS just *have to* run out and buy. It's the "me too syndrome". You know, keeping up with the Jones and all that.

    People are basically stupid and will buy stuff just because the voice on the idiot box tells them it's cool and trendy and that you MUST run out and get yours today.

    Not me. I stick with yesterdays technology. It's tried and tested and no one is jealous of my Fred Flintstone equipment and decor... Not to mention, I save a lot of money by not replacing all my stuff every commercial break..

  5. Re:It's about time... by Castar · · Score: 3, Funny

    China, Korea and Malaysia happened. They just couldn't compete with electonics dumping from Samsung, Goldstar, LG, APEX ... etc.

    Not to mention Sorny, Magnetbox, and Panaphonic.

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    I yearn for you tragically. A. T. Tappman, Chaplain, U.S. Army.