Depends... Sony manufactures worldwide.
CRT televisions are manufactured in Bangi, Malaysia, but the CRTs for them are made in Singapore.
LCD televisions are manufactured in Inazawa, Japan; Wuxi, China; Tijuana, Mexico; and Viladecavallas, Spain. The LCD panels that go in those TVs are made by Sony's Japanese plants in Kumamoto and Kagoshima.
Rear-projection televisions are manufactured in Pittsburgh, PA, and Bangi, Malaysia.
The Pittsburgh plant, incidentally, is Sony's largest in terms of floor space.
2007-12-03 13:09:43
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answered by NC 7
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i'm not a techi yet I in no way choose for Sony, their all approximately making their electronics look sturdy yet incredibly the huge-unfold and sound isn't as sturdy as different companies who cares approximately what human beings are desiring. I actually have a 60" Samsung liquid crystal show in finished HD and it replaced right into a lot extra reasonably-priced than Sony, and the photograph is astounding. For gazing video clips you could elect to additionally purchase a blu-ray participant and in line with possibility a house theater gadget to boost the action picture adventure yet while the budgets low, actually a Samsung.
2016-12-10 11:42:45
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answered by ? 4
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Yes, since this is what SONY uses to pay it's workers and suppliers. So somebody somewhere converts the dollars you paid for it into yens.
Of course, whoever sells the yens most likely ends up investing dollars back into US economy (since japans does not export much from US), so it all comes back.
2007-12-03 12:28:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I know what the statement is implying, but I disagree. That's like saying when you buy a carton of yogurt, you are buying a cow.
Well you're not. You are helping to support the market for cows, and you are helping to bid up the price of cows, but you are obviously not buying a cow.
Yogurt = TV
Cow = Yen
2007-12-03 14:05:12
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answered by KevinStud99 6
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