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.
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 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 ...
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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