Games Firm Banking On Christmas Boost
8 December 2010 03:43
...an estimated £830,000 was spent in just one minute according to Retail Decisions . Game maintained a leading market share in the Sony PlayStation 3 games Fifa 11 and Call Of Duty: Black Ops, which both saw record-breaking sales. Including international operations,...
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Games Firm Banking On Christmas Boost
8 December 2010 03:43
...an estimated £830,000 was spent in just one minute according to Retail Decisions . Game maintained a leading market share in the Sony PlayStation 3 games Fifa 11 and Call Of Duty: Black Ops, which both saw record-breaking sales. Including international operations,...
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Game Sales Plunge As Gamers Buy Second Hand
8 December 2010 10:18
...an estimated £830,000 was spent in just one minute according to Retail Decisions . Game maintained a leading market share in the Sony PlayStation 3 games Fifa 11 and Call Of Duty: Black Ops, which both saw record-breaking sales. Including international operations,...
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Microsoft Kinect: Is It Worth The Hype?
29 November 2010 08:57
...son Daniel, 13. The Nintendo Wii has dominated the motion sensor market with a growing range of hardware gadgets and games and Sony has recently launched its equivalent, the Playstation Move . But now we have the Kinect , which works with the Xbox 360 . A...
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Sony, Universal do the exec-swap bop
8 December 2010 04:52
Universal Music Group CEO Doug Morris, who is planning to step down from the job at the end of the year, is talking to rival Sony about replacing the head of its high-profile music division, Rolf Schmidt-Holtz, The Post has learned. Morris has a
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Buzz Building for Sony Playstation Game Phone
22 November 2010 04:30
Is this what a Sony Ericsson Playstation smartphone will look like? The head of Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications indicated that the mobile-phone maker might be working with parent company Sony Corp. on a smartphone with a slide-out controller to play
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Sony Ericsson CEO Hints at Games-Oriented Smartphone
19 November 2010 09:51
TOKYO—The head of Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB indicated that the mobile-phone maker may be working closely with parent company Sony Corp. on a smartphone with a slide-out controller to play video games. Sony Ericsson Chief Executive Bert
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Sony Picture Gallery
15 November 2010 01:40
NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 14: Sony Pictures Classics co-president Tom Bernard, actress Sally Hawkins, actress Miranda Richardson, and Sony Pictures Classics co-president Michael Barker attend the Cinema Society and Sony Pictures Classics screening of 'Made In Dagenham' at the Tribeca Grand Hotel on November 14, 2010 in New York City.
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NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 14: Sony Pictures Classics co-president Tom Bernard, actress Sally Hawkins, actress Miranda Richardson, and Sony Pictures Classics co-president Michael Barker attend the Cinema Society and Sony Pictures Classics screening of 'Made In Dagenham' at the Tribeca Grand Hotel on November 14, 2010 in New York City.
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NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 14: Sony Pictures Classics co-president Michael Barker, director Nigel Cole, and Sony Pictures Classics co-president Tom Bernard attend the Cinema Society and Sony Pictures Classics screening of 'Made In Dagenham' at the Tribeca Grand Hotel on November 14, 2010 in New York City.
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NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 14: Sony Pictures Classics co-president Tom Bernard, Vera Sime, actress Sally Hawkins, director Nigel Cole, Gwen Davis, actress Miranda Richardson, and Sony Pictures Classics co-president Michael Barker attend the Cinema Society and Sony Pictures Classics screening of 'Made In Dagenham' at the Tribeca Grand Hotel on November 14, 2010 in New York City.
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NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 14: Sony Pictures Classics co-president Michael Barker, actress Sally Hawkins, and Sony Pictures Classics co-president Tom Bernard attend the after party for the Cinema Society & Sony Pictures Classics screening of 'Made In Dagenham' at the Soho Grand Hotel on November 14, 2010 in New York City.
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Sony launches their first Internet television in New York, October 12, 2010. Japanese electronics giant Sony unveiled a line of television sets on featuring 'Google TV,' which merges online content with traditional television programming. The Internet-enabled high-definition LCD TV sets, which will go on sale on October 16, range in price from 600 dollars for a 24-inch (61-centimeter) model to 1,400 dollars for the 46-inch (117-centimeter) version.
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Sony launches their first Internet television in New York, October 12, 2010. Japanese electronics giant Sony unveiled a line of television sets on featuring 'Google TV,' which merges online content with traditional television programming. The Internet-enabled high-definition LCD TV sets, which will go on sale on October 16, range in price from 600 dollars for a 24-inch (61-centimeter) model to 1,400 dollars for the 46-inch (117-centimeter) version.
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Sony launches their first Internet television in New York, October 12, 2010. Japanese electronics giant Sony unveiled a line of television sets on featuring 'Google TV,' which merges online content with traditional television programming. The Internet-enabled high-definition LCD TV sets, which will go on sale on October 16, range in price from 600 dollars for a 24-inch (61-centimeter) model to 1,400 dollars for the 46-inch (117-centimeter) version.
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Sony launches their first Internet television in New York, October 12, 2010. Japanese electronics giant Sony unveiled a line of television sets on featuring 'Google TV,' which merges online content with traditional television programming. The Internet-enabled high-definition LCD TV sets, which will go on sale on October 16, range in price from 600 dollars for a 24-inch (61-centimeter) model to 1,400 dollars for the 46-inch (117-centimeter) version.
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Sony launches their first Internet television in New York, October 12, 2010. Japanese electronics giant Sony unveiled a line of television sets on featuring 'Google TV,' which merges online content with traditional television programming. The Internet-enabled high-definition LCD TV sets, which will go on sale on October 16, range in price from 600 dollars for a 24-inch (61-centimeter) model to 1,400 dollars for the 46-inch (117-centimeter) version.
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Sony launches their first Internet television in New York, October 12, 2010. Japanese electronics giant Sony unveiled a line of television sets on featuring 'Google TV,' which merges online content with traditional television programming. The Internet-enabled high-definition LCD TV sets, which will go on sale on October 16, range in price from 600 dollars for a 24-inch (61-centimeter) model to 1,400 dollars for the 46-inch (117-centimeter) version.
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Sony launches their first Internet television in New York, October 12, 2010. Japanese electronics giant Sony unveiled a line of television sets on featuring 'Google TV,' which merges online content with traditional television programming. The Internet-enabled high-definition LCD TV sets, which will go on sale on October 16, range in price from 600 dollars for a 24-inch (61-centimeter) model to 1,400 dollars for the 46-inch (117-centimeter) version.
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Sony launches their first Internet television in New York, October 12, 2010. Japanese electronics giant Sony unveiled a line of television sets on featuring 'Google TV,' which merges online content with traditional television programming. The Internet-enabled high-definition LCD TV sets, which will go on sale on October 16, range in price from 600 dollars for a 24-inch (61-centimeter) model to 1,400 dollars for the 46-inch (117-centimeter) version.
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Sony launches their first Internet television in New York, October 12, 2010. Japanese electronics giant Sony unveiled a line of television sets on featuring 'Google TV,' which merges online content with traditional television programming. The Internet-enabled high-definition LCD TV sets, which will go on sale on October 16, range in price from 600 dollars for a 24-inch (61-centimeter) model to 1,400 dollars for the 46-inch (117-centimeter) version.
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Sony launches their first Internet television in New York, October 12, 2010. Japanese electronics giant Sony unveiled a line of television sets on featuring 'Google TV,' which merges online content with traditional television programming. The Internet-enabled high-definition LCD TV sets, which will go on sale on October 16, range in price from 600 dollars for a 24-inch (61-centimeter) model to 1,400 dollars for the 46-inch (117-centimeter) version.
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Sony launches their first Internet television in New York, October 12, 2010. Japanese electronics giant Sony unveiled a line of television sets on featuring 'Google TV,' which merges online content with traditional television programming. The Internet-enabled high-definition LCD TV sets, which will go on sale on October 16, range in price from 600 dollars for a 24-inch (61-centimeter) model to 1,400 dollars for the 46-inch (117-centimeter) version.
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Sony launches their first Internet television in New York, October 12, 2010. Japanese electronics giant Sony unveiled a line of television sets on featuring 'Google TV,' which merges online content with traditional television programming. The Internet-enabled high-definition LCD TV sets, which will go on sale on October 16, range in price from 600 dollars for a 24-inch (61-centimeter) model to 1,400 dollars for the 46-inch (117-centimeter) version.
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Sony launches their first Internet television in New York, October 12, 2010. Japanese electronics giant Sony unveiled a line of television sets on featuring 'Google TV,' which merges online content with traditional television programming. The Internet-enabled high-definition LCD TV sets, which will go on sale on October 16, range in price from 600 dollars for a 24-inch (61-centimeter) model to 1,400 dollars for the 46-inch (117-centimeter) version.
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Sony launches their first Internet television in New York, October 12, 2010. Japanese electronics giant Sony unveiled a line of television sets on featuring 'Google TV,' which merges online content with traditional television programming. The Internet-enabled high-definition LCD TV sets, which will go on sale on October 16, range in price from 600 dollars for a 24-inch (61-centimeter) model to 1,400 dollars for the 46-inch (117-centimeter) version.
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This file picture taken on July 1, 2009 shows the first model of Japanese electronics maker Sony's stereo cassete player, the 'Walkman TPS-L2', at the company's museum in Tokyo, 31 years ago Sony launched the first Walkman in 1979. After three decades and more than 220 million units, Sony has stopped selling its Walkman cassette player in Japan, the company said on October 25, 2010, admitting the gadget could not keep up in the digital age.
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NEW YORK - OCTOBER 01: Sony Pictures Classics co-president Michael Barker and banker/economics historian Charles Morris attend the New York Film Festival premiere of Sony Pictures Classics' 'INSIDE JOB' dinner at Gabriel�s on October 1, 2010 in New York City.
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NEW YORK - OCTOBER 01: Sony Pictures Classics co-president Michael Barker, actor Matt Damon, producer Audrey Marrs, and director Charles Ferguson attend the New York Film Festival premiere of Sony Pictures Classics' 'INSIDE JOB' at Alice Tully Hall on October 1, 2010 in New York City.
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NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 14: Sony Pictures Classics co-president Tom Bernard and actress Sally Hawkins attend the Cinema Society and Sony Pictures Classics screening of 'Made In Dagenham' at the Tribeca Grand Hotel on November 14, 2010 in New York City.
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NEW YORK - OCTOBER 01: Sony Pictures Classics co-president Michael Barker and actor Matt Damon attend the New York Film Festival premiere of Sony Pictures Classics' 'INSIDE JOB' at Alice Tully Hall on October 1, 2010 in New York City.
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NEW YORK - OCTOBER 01: Sony Pictures Classics co-president Michael Barker and banker/economics historian Charles Morris attend the New York Film Festival premiere of Sony Pictures Classics' 'INSIDE JOB' dinner at Gabriel�s on October 1, 2010 in New York City.
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NEW YORK - OCTOBER 01: Director Charles Ferguson, producer Audrey Marrs, Sony Picturess Classics co-president Tom Bernard attend the New York Film Festival premiere of Sony Pictures Classics' 'INSIDE JOB' dinner at Gabriel�s on October 1, 2010 in New York City.
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KEY BISCAYNE, FL - MARCH 30: Roger Federer of Switzerland returns a shot against Tomas Berdych of the Czech Republic during day eight of the 2010 Sony Ericsson Open at Crandon Park Tennis Center on March 30, 2010 in Key Biscayne, Florida.
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HOLLYWOOD - NOVEMBER 08: (L-R) Co-President of Sony Pictures Classics Michael Barker, actress Sally Hawkins and Co-President of Sony Pictures Classics Tom Bernard arrive at the 'Made In Dagenham' screening during AFI FEST 2010 presented by Audi held at Grauman's Chinese Theatre on November 8, 2010 in Hollywood, California.
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HOLLYWOOD - NOVEMBER 08: (L-R) Co-President of Sony Pictures Classics Michael Barker, actress Miranda Richardson, Director Nigel Cole and Co-President of Sony Pictures Classics Tom Bernard arrive at the 'Made In Dagenham' screening during AFI FEST 2010 presented by Audi held at Grauman's Chinese Theatre on November 8, 2010 in Hollywood, California.
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HOLLYWOOD - NOVEMBER 08: (L-R) AFI FEST Director Jacqueline Lyanga, co-President of Sony Pictures Classics Michael Barker, Director Nigel Cole, actresses Miranda Richardson, Sally Hawkins and Co-President of Sony Pictures Classics Tom Bernard arrive at the 'Made In Dagenham' screening during AFI FEST 2010 presented by Audi held at Grauman's Chinese Theatre on November 8, 2010 in Hollywood, California.
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LOS ANGELES, CA - DECEMBER 13: (L-R) Columbia Pictures president Doug Belgrad, actress Reese Witherspoon, writer/producer/director James L. Brooks, Sony Pictures Entertainment co-chairman Amy Pascal and Sony's Elizabeth Cantillon pose at the after party for the premiere of Columbia Pictures' 'How Do You Know' on December 13, 2010 in Los Angeles, California.
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HOLLYWOOD - NOVEMBER 08: (L-R) Co-President of Sony Pictures Classics Michael Barker, actress Sally Hawkins and Co-President of Sony Pictures Classics Tom Bernard arrive at the 'Made In Dagenham' screening during AFI FEST 2010 presented by Audi held at Grauman's Chinese Theatre on November 8, 2010 in Hollywood, California.
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HOLLYWOOD - NOVEMBER 08: (L-R) AFI FEST Director Jacqueline Lyanga, co-President of Sony Pictures Classics Michael Barker, Director Nigel Cole, actresses Miranda Richardson, Sally Hawkins and Co-President of Sony Pictures Classics Tom Bernard arrive at the 'Made In Dagenham' screening during AFI FEST 2010 presented by Audi held at Grauman's Chinese Theatre on November 8, 2010 in Hollywood, California.
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HOLLYWOOD - NOVEMBER 08: (L-R) Co-President of Sony Pictures Classics Michael Barker, actress Miranda Richardson, Director Nigel Cole and Co-President of Sony Pictures Classics Tom Bernard arrive at the 'Made In Dagenham' screening during AFI FEST 2010 presented by Audi held at Grauman's Chinese Theatre on November 8, 2010 in Hollywood, California.
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HOLLYWOOD - NOVEMBER 08: (L-R) AFI FEST Director Jacqueline Lyanga, co-President of Sony Pictures Classics Michael Barker, Director Nigel Cole, actresses Miranda Richardson, Sally Hawkins and Co-President of Sony Pictures Classics Tom Bernard arrive at the 'Made In Dagenham' screening during AFI FEST 2010 presented by Audi held at Grauman's Chinese Theatre on November 8, 2010 in Hollywood, California.
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HOLLYWOOD - NOVEMBER 06: Co-president of Sony Pictures Classics Michael Barker, actor Paul Giamatti, co-president of Sony Pictures Classics Tom Bernard and producer Robert Lantos arrive at 'Barney's Version' screening during AFI FEST 2010 presented by Audi held at Egyptian Theatre on November 6, 2010 in Hollywood, California.
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HOLLYWOOD - NOVEMBER 08: (L-R) AFI FEST Director Jacqueline Lyanga, co-President of Sony Pictures Classics Michael Barker, Director Nigel Cole, actresses Miranda Richardson, Sally Hawkins and Co-President of Sony Pictures Classics Tom Bernard arrive at the 'Made In Dagenham' screening during AFI FEST 2010 presented by Audi held at Grauman's Chinese Theatre on November 8, 2010 in Hollywood, California.
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NASHVILLE, TN - NOVEMBER 09: (L-R) BMI President Dell Bryant, Chairmen and CEO, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, BMI Icon Billy Sherrill, Taylor Swift, songwriter Liz Rose, BMI VP, Writer Publisher Relations, Nashville, President CEO, Sony/ATV Music Publishing Nashville and BMI Asst. VP, Writer?Public Relations, Nashville attend the 58th Annual BMI Country Music Awards at BMI on November 9, 2010 in Nashville, Tennessee.
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NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 27: (L-R) Sony Pictures Classic Co-President, Tom Bernard, director Stephen Frears and Sony Pictures Classic Co-President, Michael Barker attend the Cinema Society and Altoids's screening of 'Tamara Drewe' at the Crosby Street Hotel on September 27, 2010 in New York City.
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HOLLYWOOD - NOVEMBER 06: Co-president of Sony Pictures Classics Michael Barker, actor Paul Giamatti, co-president of Sony Pictures Classics Tom Bernard and producer Robert Lantos arrive at 'Barney's Version' screening during AFI FEST 2010 presented by Audi held at Egyptian Theatre on November 6, 2010 in Hollywood, California.
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NEW YORK - OCTOBER 12: The new Sony Internet TV is seen after it was unveiled October 12, 2010 in New York City. The LCD television is powered by Google TV and is the first to allow viewers to watch HD television while surfing the web and using applications at the same time.
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NEW YORK - OCTOBER 12: The new Sony Internet TV is seen after it was unveiled October 12, 2010 in New York City. The LCD television is powered by Google TV and is the first to allow viewers to watch HD television while surfing the web and using applications at the same time.
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NEW YORK - OCTOBER 12: The new Sony Internet TV is seen after it was unveiled October 12, 2010 in New York City. The LCD television is powered by Google TV and is the first to allow viewers to watch HD television while surfing the web and using applications at the same time.
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NEW YORK - OCTOBER 12: A man looks on at the unveiling of the new Sony Internet TV October 12, 2010 in New York City. The LCD television is powered by Google TV and is the first to allow viewers to watch HD television while surfing the web and using applications at the same time.
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NEW YORK - OCTOBER 12: The new Sony Internet TV is seen after it was unveiled October 12, 2010 in New York City. The LCD television is powered by Google TV and is the first to allow viewers to watch HD television while surfing the web and using applications at the same time.
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Japanese electronics maker Sony displays live 3D images on a large LED screen, 21.7 metres wide and 4.8 metres tall, at Ceatec, Asia's largest electronics trade show in Chiba, suburban Tokyo on October 5, 2010. Some 600 companies and groups, of which 200 are from overseas, are exhibiting the latest electronics products and technology at the fair.
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NEW YORK - OCTOBER 12: The new Sony Internet TV remote is seen after it was unveiled October 12, 2010 in New York City. The LCD television is powered by Google TV and is the first to allow viewers to watch HD television while surfing the web and using applications at the same time.
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Japanese electronics maker Sony displays live 3D images on a large LED screen, 21.7 metres wide and 4.8 metres tall, at Ceatec, Asia's largest electronics trade show in Chiba, suburban Tokyo on October 5, 2010. Some 600 companies and groups, of which 200 are from overseas, are exhibiting the latest electronics products and technology at the fair.
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NEW YORK - OCTOBER 12: The new Sony Internet TV is seen after it was unveiled October 12, 2010 in New York City. The LCD television is powered by Google TV and is the first to allow viewers to watch HD television while surfing the web and using applications at the same time.
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Sony Corporation chairman Howard Stringer (C), member of Japanese delegation, arrives at the FIFA headquarters on December 1, 2010 in Zurich during the 2022 World Cup bid final presentation. Australia, the United States, Qatar, Japan and South Korea are bidding for the 2022 World Cup football tournament. FIFA will vote on the host country on December 2, 2010.
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NEW YORK - OCTOBER 12: The new Sony Internet TV is seen after it was unveiled October 12, 2010 in New York City. The LCD television is powered by Google TV and is the first to allow viewers to watch HD television while surfing the web and using applications at the same time.
