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I edited What Hi-Fi? in the late 2000s and saw Sony launch a dancing egg, headphones go mainstream, and the launch of a revolutionary (and divisive) music service
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I then heard rumours that Toshiba was about to can HD-DVD and give the win to Sony and Blu-ray.
Next, it was a trip to Japan with Sony to see the company's latest headphones and Bluetooth speakers, which included the launch of the Sony Rolly (pictured, below).
This was essentially an egg on wheels that could dance to music and also dance with other Sony Rolly products.
They were not involved with the development of the Sony Rolly to my knowledge...Get the What Hi-Fi?
Towards the end of my time on What Hi-Fi?, audio legend Mark Levison showcased some of his new audio products in London and then joined us at a Morrissey concert.