Sony usually has an eye-catching booth at CES, and 2014
was no exception. Stepping into its corner space at the Las Vegas Convention
Center was like taking a trip on a spaceship, with a circular ring of screens
overhead, showing off Sony's latest wares.
Down on the floor, there were a number of
other interesting screens - from Sony's new 4K HDTV with a "wedge" form factor to
the Xperia
Z1s smartphone.
Those 4K HDTVs, meanwhile, will be able to
stream 4K content from Netflix, which is working to roll out Ultra HD movies
and TV shows, includingseason two of House of Cards.
This time last year, meanwhile, we hadn't yet
seen the PlayStation 4, but it was on display at this year's CES. During its
keynote, Sony announced that the company has sold 4.2 million PS4 consoles since
it was released in November and would launch a streaming game service, dubbed
PlayStation Now, later this year.
There were other goodies inside Sony's booth;
take a tour with PCMag's Editor-in Chief, Dan Costa, in the video below. Also
watch our booth tours for LG, Samsung, Intel, and Ford.
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