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Sorry but I dont believe that entirely.
"They also never took their products to a whole new level; MiniDisc that should have evolved far beyond the 1gig limit on their current mini Disc HD, and yet, nothing done to make it possible. Their UMD format for PSP - why didn't they make it possible to use it as a form of write able storage which would be cheaper than flash (which is the only sort of storage available on PSP)."
Look at MiniDisc, UMD they werent popular because Sony wanted to control the license, same with MemoryStick & blu-ray to some extent (without the PS3 blu-ray would be DOA)
This is not about technology, it's about licensing. It's about giving the consumer too may 'rights'.
If that was not the case,
Blue-ray writers wouldn't be £400+
Memorysticks would be in non sony products
UMD would be in non sony products and would be writable
Minidisc would be in non sony products and wouldnt need propitiatory software to write to.
Can you get a non-vaio laptop with blu-ray?
Sony products have been far superior in tech for years and yet their inferior lust to control media and markets is greater. Admittedly this has been going on before Sony media took over the board but its been festering at an even greater pace since.




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Sony went down way before then - the moment they decided to out source their production and leave someone else to sort out the QA, is the moment their products down hill.
They also never took their products to a whole new level; MiniDisc that should have evolved far beyond the 1gig limit on their current mini Disc HD, and yet, nothing done to make it possible. Their UMD format for PSP - why didn't they make it possible to use it as a form of write able storage which would be cheaper than flash (which is the only sort of storage available on PSP).
The moment they took their eye off product development in favour of cutting costs - the lost their way; their media division is merely a by-product of that lust for money - using draconian licencing and lawsuits in the naive assumption that it'll protect their money. Long term they're fighting a losing battle.