Step inside Sony's uchi, sorry, home
By Derek Fung on 23 September 2008
Sony unveiled an ultra-thin TV, a rubbable laptop and an unusual tube speaker, amongst other things at its Uchi event today.
There's a lot more to life than being really, really, ridiculously good looking
Sony's Uchi event was held in a warehouse in Alexandria, an industrial inner suburb of Sydney. Uchi means home, house or inside in Japanese, and the idea was to demonstrate how Sony's products fit into a "digital life".
The Uchi warehouse was split into a number of "rooms", however, the mural adorning the Groove room — featuring Sony's new Walkmans and headphones — made us think more of Zoolander than digital living.
(Credit: Derek Fung/CNET Australia)
Topics: sony, uchi, credit, australia, cnet, warehouse, year, walkman, we're, laptop
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