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It’s the end of an era for Sony TVs

Sony has long been a powerhouse in the tech industry, with a history of creating iconic gadgets that have had a significant impact on our daily lives. From the Walkman to the PlayStation to the Trinitron, Sony has consistently delivered top-notch products across various categories. However, recent news of Sony’s joint venture with TCL marks the end of an era for the company, though it may not be all bad news.

In a recent episode of The Vergecast, hosts Nilay and David delve into the implications of the Sony/TCL deal, reflecting on Sony’s legacy in the television market and what this collaboration could mean for consumers in the market for a new TV. While details of the deal are still scarce, it’s evident that both parties stand to gain from this partnership.

Transitioning to the realm of artificial intelligence, the hosts explore the ongoing challenge of monetizing AI technology. OpenAI and Apple seem to have differing strategies, with the former leaning towards ads and the latter focusing on hardware. This discussion prompts a larger question about the optimal form factor for AI gadgets, sparking a debate on which design may prove most effective.

For further insights on the topics covered in the episode, additional resources on TV news and lightning round updates can be found in the provided links. As the tech landscape continues to evolve, it’s clear that companies like Sony are navigating new partnerships and innovations to stay competitive in a rapidly changing industry.

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