![]() Most of the remaining 250 pages, however, consist of recollections of what the author told President Reagan, Henry Kissinger, Secretary of State George Shultz, former Secretary of the Treasury Michael Blumenthal, ex-U.S. Reona (Leo) Esaki, a senior researcher at Sony, invented the diode for which he later won a Nobel Prize in physics. It was in those early days when Sony was attempting to commercialize the transistor, that Dr. The magnitude of Sony’s later successes in selling high-quality home appliances is all the more impressive when one finds out that among Sony’s first products was a primitive heating pad, a rice cooker that did not work, and a tape recorder that used paper tapes because quality plastic was unavailable. ![]() ![]() One of these is a 50-page section devoted to Sony’s early days. But “Made in Japan” is not without redeeming passages. ![]()
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