Sony adds IT monitors and public LCD and plasma displays

Jun 21, 2006 4:31 PM

    

Sony’s Professional Display Group has expanded its family of products to include a full line of personal and public displays.

New flat-panel LCD and plasma displays join the company’s existing portfolio of LCD business projectors, LUMA LCD professional monitors, BVM-A Series CRT monitors and SXRD 4K large venue projectors. Sony intends for this array of solutions to meet a critical mass of presentation requirements for professionals in the broadcasting, healthcare, religion, government and education markets.

The company has also refocused its sales and marketing efforts, forming dedicated teams to address the needs of specific display product categories, respond to customers faster and deliver even higher levels of end user service and support.

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