Sony Admits To “Mistakes” in Pushing Proprietary Formats
Sony, over two YEARS ago saw the error of their way, by pushing proprietary incompatible formats on consumers. Here we are in 2005 and I’m thinking sony DIDN’T learn their lesson.
Ken Kutaragi, president of Sony Computer Entertainment, said he and other Sony employees have been frustrated for years with management’s reluctance to introduce products like Apple Computer’s iPod, mainly because the Tokyo company had music and movie units that were worried about content rights.
Sony’s music players initially did not support MP3 files and only played Sony’s own format, called Atrac.
Now, Sony’s divisions are finally beginning to work together and share a common agenda, Kutaragi said at the Foreign Correspondents Club in Tokyo. Kutaragi has long been viewed as a candidate to someday lead Sony.
See Sony, bucking the trend and deciding to go the road alone will only lead to customer dissatisfaction. Now take $200 off the wickedly overpriced PS3 and we might have something.
Anyone think that in a few years, Sony will no longer be a threat to any electronics manufacturer?
