Sony announces new innovations at Computer Electronics Show 2014 in Las Vegas

The global tech industry has convened at Las Vegas once again this January for the annual Winter Consumer Electronics Show (CES) that runs until 10 January. As many as 150,000 people representing over 150 countries are expected to visit the show this year, to witness the latest and greatest in technology advancements from the world’s leading manufacturers.
Sony has announced a host of new products across various categories, including audio systems, TVs, cameras and PCs.
Here is a list of Sony’s product line-up at CES 2014:
VAIO® Fit 11A multi-flipTM PC.
W830 and W810 Cyber-shot cameras.
World’s lightest interchangeable-lens digital camera, Wi-Fi and NFC - 5000.
Sony Action Cam HDR-AS100V.
Improved, smaller 4K Camcorder - FDR-AX1E.
Three New Series of 4K LED TVs.
The uncompromised flagship Full HD Sony Handycam HDR-CX900E.
Seamlessly designed wireless speakers and audio systems.
Background Information
Sony
In 1946, Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo K.K. (Tokyo Telecommunications Engineering Corporation, the predecessor of Sony)
started as a small company with capital of just 190,000 yen and approximately 20 employees.
Founder Masaru Ibuka said the purpose of setting up the company was to "establish an ideal factory
that stresses a spirit of freedom and open mindedness that will, through technology, contribute to Japanese culture."
Symbolizing Sony's spirit of challenge to "do what has never been done before,"
the company has continued to release countless "Japan's first" and "world's first" products.