With 15 million sold, sadly the ps3 comes in a dead last in the next-gen race, while Sony is selling the most console in the market weekly. It has been a major problem, Howard Stringer, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Sony, has reported that the production is currently in a “upscale bottleneck” meaning that PS3’s aren’t flying out the door as quickly as they should. On the other hand this is also a big advantage and also a big hindrance seeing Sony loses money on every console sold... Read Full Story
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CEO Sir Howard Stringer to present Sonys razor thin 0.3 mm OLED prototype at the All things digital conference.
Sir Stringer declared that the prototype screen -- safely stored in some sort of glass box -- is a mere "0.3 millimeters" thick.
I half suspect that he misspoke and meant to say the screen is 3 millimeters thick, since 0.3 millimeters is nearly as thin as a human hair, and the new OLED screen doesn't look that thin.
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