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Connecting Sony Products

Sony has a wide portfolio of products that fulfill a wide variety of needs. This student team worked to create relationships between different Sony products, which required the student team to think beyond use cases for gaming, audio, and TV. The student team worked to focus on TV though they were not limited just to TV, they also took into consideration home theater products, mobile audio products, IoT devices, and Sony cameras. This student team worked to identify solutions that made sense on Sony products as well as on mobile applications. Outcomes this student team worked to achieve include: -Use cases or frameworks -A final report and presentation -Notes

Faculty Adviser

Daniela Rosner, Associate Professor, Human Centered Design & Engineering

Students

Cassandra Johnson
Jessica Hord
Zuoya Jia

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