The previously import-only Vaio TZ was just announced for US shores. That’s good news, because its predecessor, the Sony Vaio TX, was one of my favorites subnotes ever. Like the TX, I love the TZ’s ...
Want a tiny laptop, but don't want to sully your image with a cheapo netbook? Wrap your eyeballs around the new ultraportable Sony Vaio TT series, which apparently has nothing to do with the iconic ...
If your notebook is your main computer-one that needs to work as well in hotel rooms as it does in the office-you need a system that has the horsepower of a desktop machine, but can travel with you.
VAIO has unveiled the SX12 and SX14 lightweight notebooks in Japan. The VAIO SX12 comes with a 12.5-inch screen while the SX14 has a 14-inch display. Both new VAIO notebooks are equipped with the 13th ...
The VAIO SX12 is a compact notebook with a 12.5 inch full HD display and a body that measures 0.7 inches thick and which weighs about 2 pounds. Japanese PC maker VAIO introduced the first version of ...
Vaio laptops are back. Well, sort of. The brand is no longer owned by Sony, but it’s back with a comeback flagship laptop, the Vaio Z. It’s unlikely to gain back the attention that the Sony Vaio ...
Sony unveiled the VAIO NW notebook — a new line of PCs that provide a powerful high-definition experience while starting at just $800 for the standard model and $880 equipped with Blu-ray Disc™ ...
If the Vaio Z sounds familiar, you may be recalling Sony's ultraportable laptop that was launched over a decade ago. That was when the electronics giant was firmly involved in the PC market, but that ...
Sony has today taken the wraps off a number of computer systems scheduled to launch in unison with Microsoft's Windows 7 operating system on October 22nd. One of the highlights is the VAIO-X notebook, ...
Redefining the notebook category once again, Sony today took the wraps off the world’s lightest notebook– the VAIO X Series. Housed in a lightweight carbon-fiber chassis, the X Series weighs just 1.6 ...
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