Launched around 2011, the CMU-BR100 was part of Sony's push to make the TV the center of communication.
The camera’s usefulness came to an abrupt halt due to decisions made by (who had acquired Skype) and Sony : Sony CMU-BR100 Skype camera and microphone unit Sony Cmubr100 Skype Camera For Bravia Tv
: Due to the TV's processing power, calls often defaulted to VGA (640 x 480) quality rather than the promised 720p HD. Launched around 2011, the CMU-BR100 was part of
: Users could browse contacts and receive incoming call notifications while watching live TV. The Frustration: Quality Bottlenecks Launched around 2011