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The year on year decrease in sales was due<br />

to a significant decrease in intersegment sales<br />

to the Game segment as a result of the outsourcing<br />

of PlayStation 2 game console production<br />

to third parties in China. Sales to outside<br />

customers on a yen basis increased 4.7 percent<br />

compared with the previous fiscal year.<br />

Regarding sales to outside customers by<br />

geographic area, sales on a yen basis increased<br />

in Japan by 11 percent, in Europe by 10 percent,<br />

and in non-Japan Asia and other geographic<br />

areas (“Other Areas”) by 8 percent. Sales on a<br />

yen basis in the U.S. decreased 7 percent.<br />

In Japan, mainly due to the strong sales of<br />

<strong>Sony</strong> Ericsson, sales of cellular phones, primarily<br />

to <strong>Sony</strong> Ericsson, increased significantly. In<br />

addition, sales of charge coupled devices<br />

(“CCDs”), which benefited from an expansion<br />

in demand mainly from digital still cameras,<br />

DVD recorders (including PSX), plasma and<br />

LCD flat panel televisions, and broadcast- and<br />

professional-use equipment increased. On the<br />

other hand, sales of PCs and CRT televisions<br />

decreased. In Europe, sales of digital still<br />

cameras, flat panel televisions, cellular phones,<br />

and PCs increased significantly. Sales of CRT<br />

televisions, portable audio, Aiwa products, and<br />

home audio, however, decreased. In Other<br />

Areas, sales of CD-R/RW and DVD+/-R/RW<br />

drives, digital still cameras, PCs, and video<br />

cameras increased while sales of CRT televisions<br />

decreased. In the U.S., a significant decrease in<br />

the sales of CRT televisions combined with decreased<br />

sales of Aiwa products, computer displays,<br />

set-top boxes, and personal digital<br />

assistants to cause a decline in sales, but sales<br />

of flat panel televisions, projection televisions,<br />

digital still cameras and PCs increased.<br />

Sales and operating income (loss) in the<br />

Electronics segment<br />

(Billion ¥) (Billion ¥)<br />

6,000<br />

5,000<br />

4,000<br />

3,000<br />

2,000<br />

1,000<br />

0<br />

-0.0%<br />

0.8%<br />

02 03 04<br />

Sales (left)<br />

Operating income (loss) (right)<br />

Operating margin<br />

* Year ended March 31<br />

-0.7%<br />

1,500<br />

1,000<br />

500<br />

0<br />

-250<br />

Performance by Product Category<br />

Sales and operating revenue by product category<br />

discussed below represent sales to customers,<br />

which do not include intersegment<br />

transactions. Refer to Note 24 of Notes to<br />

Consolidated Financial Statements.<br />

“Audio” sales decreased by 58.9 billion<br />

yen, or 8.6 percent, to 623.6 billion yen. Sales<br />

of home audio declined due to a contraction<br />

of the market and increased price competition.<br />

Regarding headphone stereos, sales declined<br />

primarily due to falling prices, but the unit<br />

shipments of both MD format and CD format<br />

devices slightly exceeded their levels in the<br />

previous year. Worldwide shipments of MD<br />

format devices increased by approximately<br />

40,000 units to approximately 3.36 million<br />

units and worldwide shipments of CD format<br />

devices increased by approximately 240,000<br />

units to approximately 10.96 million units. On<br />

the other hand, sales of car audio increased<br />

due to strong sales in the European market.<br />

“Video” sales increased by 97.0 billion yen,<br />

or 11.4 percent, to 948.1 billion yen. In addition<br />

to a significant increase in the sales of digital<br />

still cameras outside of Japan, sales of DVD<br />

recorders (including PSX) increased significantly<br />

primarily in Japan. Worldwide shipments of<br />

digital still cameras increased by approximately<br />

4.4 million units to approximately 10 million<br />

units. Worldwide shipments of DVD recorders<br />

were approximately 20,000 units in the previous<br />

fiscal year but increased to approximately<br />

650,000 units in the fiscal year ended March<br />

31, 2004. Regarding home-use video cameras,<br />

worldwide shipments of combined analog and<br />

digital devices increased by approximately<br />

850,000 units to approximately 6.6 million<br />

units, but overall sales increased only slightly,<br />

as sales in Japan and the U.S. decreased due to<br />

increased price competition. DVD-video player<br />

sales decreased due to pricing pressure,<br />

although unit shipments increased.<br />

“Televisions” sales decreased by 33.0 billion<br />

yen, or 3.5 percent, to 917.2 billion yen. Sales<br />

of CRT televisions decreased significantly due<br />

to a contraction of the market and declining<br />

prices, resulting primarily from a shift in<br />

demand to flat panel televisions. Worldwide<br />

shipments of CRT televisions decreased<br />

approximately 600,000 units to approximately<br />

9.4 million units compared with the previous<br />

fiscal year. Sales of computer displays also decreased<br />

worldwide. On the other hand, sales<br />

of plasma and LCD flat panel televisions increased<br />

significantly worldwide and sales of<br />

projection televisions in the U.S. increased.<br />

Worldwide shipments of flat panel televisions<br />

increased approximately 480,000 units to<br />

approximately 640,000 units.<br />

“Information and Communications” sales<br />

decreased by 2.0 billion yen, or 0.2 percent, to<br />

834.8 billion yen. Despite a decrease in sales in<br />

Japan, due to price declines in the notebook<br />

PC market, overall sales of PCs increased as<br />

sales in all regions outside of Japan increased.<br />

Worldwide unit shipments of PCs increased<br />

approximately 100,000 units to approximately<br />

3.2 million units. Sales of personal digital assistants<br />

decreased due to a contraction of the<br />

market and the effects of price declines. Sales<br />

of broadcast- and professional-use products<br />

were almost unchanged year on year as sales<br />

in Japan increased due to the sale of equipment<br />

installed in two new broadcasting stations,<br />

while many broadcasters in the U.S. and other<br />

countries outside of Japan reduced their capital<br />

expenditures.<br />

“Semiconductors” sales increased by 48.5<br />

billion yen, or 23.7 percent, to 253.2 billion<br />

yen. The increase was due to a significant increase<br />

in sales of CCDs, mainly reflecting the<br />

expansion of the market for digital still cameras.<br />

Regarding LCDs, sales of low temperature polisilicon<br />

LCDs for digital still cameras and cellular<br />

phones increased significantly.<br />

“Components” sales increased by 96.0<br />

billion yen, or 18.2 percent, to 623.8 billion<br />

yen. The increase was primarily due to significant<br />

increases in sales of CD-R/RW and DVD+/-R/RW<br />

drives, and Memory Sticks. Moreover, sales of<br />

lithium-ion batteries increased. Sales of CD-R/<br />

RW drives increased due to a production and<br />

sales alliance with a third party, and sales of<br />

DVD+/-R/RW drives increased as a result of the<br />

expansion of the market for those devices.<br />

Worldwide shipments of Memory Stick increased<br />

approximately 12 million units to approximately<br />

31 million units due to the continued, strong<br />

demand for digital still cameras. On March 31,<br />

2004, <strong>Sony</strong>’s cumulative shipments of Memory<br />

Stick had reached approximately 66 million<br />

units. Regarding lithium-ion batteries, sales for<br />

use in digital still cameras and PCs increased.<br />

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