CES 2009 day one round-up: Stringer up

TVs, TVs everywhere and not a space to think
TVs, TVs everywhere and not a space to think

Sony's Sir Howard Stringer was the headline act for the first proper day of CES, and with debate raging over the £850 price tag of the eight-inch P-Series, distraction was duly served up by the likes of Tom Hanks, 3D TV and a folding OLED.

Sony is a company that has the enviable reputation of standing for quality and innovation, and although the likes of PlayStation's Kaz Hirai may not have had an awful lot to announce, yet more sense was talked by Sir Stringer (and

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