In the week to August 30th, Sony's share of the market in Japan reached 43.0 percent, just ahead of Apple at 42.1 percent. However, the news is not entirely good for Sony for two reasons. Firstly, overall sales of portable music players are on decline in Japan, and secondly, the iPhone is not included in figures from the market, even though many consumers pick it over an iPod.
Nevertheless, BCN said that Sony has generally been benefiting from an expanded product line-up and more affordable prices. The Japanese electronics giant has hit tough times in recent years due to rival products in divisions it used to conquer in, such as Xbox 360 and Nintendo Wii in the console market, and the iPod in the portable music device markets.
The company reported its first annual loss in 14 years in May, and appears to be on track to make further losses for a second year - something that hasn't happened to the company since the mid-20th Century, which has led to 16,000 jobs being slashed.
Written by: James Delahunty @ 3 Sep 2009 11:06