Windows gave Sony a hard time at CES 2013

In his usual presentation during the CES 2013, Sony took the opportunity to announce some news for this year and the future of its televisions. Most of the conference focused on two things: its new Xperia Z and the range of 4K televisions that seek to be more accessible to consumers.

The problem came from showing the 4K TV...

Before closing his presentation, Kaz Hirai saved "the best" for last: a 56-inch OLED TV prototype with 3849 x 2160 resolution.

He had the "bad luck" that when he ran the demo an error screen came up that sent him to the BIOS and then you can see the Windows recovery screen.

What a scare for Sony! When will they learn that Windows is no more ...


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  1.   Paul Osterdam said

    I agree with the bios but the problem if it was from windows that happened to me with windows 7 every time I started it and tried to repair it but it could not even with the disk.

    Windows is very stable if you don't touch it and surely it got screwed by bad session closings or something that touched it, badly some asshole user, in my case I am also a Linux player but I am not defending windows either in the same way an error could occur in the kernel if they used linux.

    I don't know why most bugbuntu users throw it so much at windows if they are not interested in fighting or showing that windows is better because more than 45% of windows users are hackers like me, due to the same self-centeredness of the users and the excess of publicity and the desire to be known from canonical to how I changed to mint, well really ubuntu 7.04 / 10 was ugly in those times compared to the elegance of linux mint really that was the reason to use it.

  2.   dawn bertitz said

    reminds me of bill gates and his presentation of Win 98….

  3.   Emanuel Rodriguez said

    Correct, what seems to me is that Windows precisely closed badly because for a moment there was a power cut. That is, the system was on, lost power (either because someone disconnected the cable or what I know) and at that time I restart.

  4.   Nyx said

    I do not know what caused the failure, but that was very funny or doubt; Look at this beautiful… blue screen hahahahaha and when the screen comes up suspiciously almost saying nothing happened here, invaluable.

  5.   Francesc Llort said

    "Windows is very stable if you don't touch it." There you hurt him!
    So you have the hacked Windows ... are you sure it's "you" who is cheating "them"?