Sony is selling its TV and home entertainment division to one of the biggest Chinese consumer electronics company in the US

Sony is selling its TV and home entertainment division to one of the biggest Chinese consumer electronics company in the US
Sony is partnering with Chinese rival TCL Electronics, ceding majority control of its iconic Bravia TV brand. In a new joint venture, Sony will hold a 49% stake, while TCL takes 51%, to manage global TV and home audio operations.

Sony Group is spinning off its television and home entertainment division to Chinese rival TCL Electronics, ceding majority control of the iconic Bravia brand as it accelerates its exit from low-margin consumer hardware.The Japanese electronics giant announced it will take a 49% stake in a new joint venture, with TCL holding 51%. The partnership will handle global operations—from product development and manufacturing to sales—for TVs and home audio equipment, all carrying Sony and Bravia branding.Both companies aim to finalize binding agreements by March, with the new entity set to launch in April 2027 after regulatory clearance.

TCL gets premium positioning, Sony gets an exit

TCL has been climbing the ranks in recent years, moving beyond its budget TV roots to showcase next-gen display technology. Now, the deal gives TCL instant access to Sony’s premium market position and decades of picture and audio technology expertise. In return, Sony gains a pathway out of the increasingly competitive TV market while preserving its brand presence through licensing.Sony CEO Kimio Maki framed the venture as creating “new customer value in the home entertainment field,” though the move clearly reflects Sony’s broader strategy of shedding hardware for content. The company has already ditched PCs, tablets, and portable media players to focus on its more profitable entertainment portfolio—anime, film, music, and gaming.

End of an era for Japanese TV dominance

Sony’s Bravia line outlasted most Japanese TV brands by targeting premium buyers willing to pay for superior picture quality. But even that wasn’t enough. Toshiba, Hitachi, and Mitsubishi have already exited the TV business entirely, while Panasonic and Sharp have largely stepped back.TCL chairperson DU Juan said the partnership will help “elevate our brand value” and “optimize the supply chain” as the Chinese manufacturer pushes further into premium global markets.

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