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Sony unveiled a slew of new desktop and notebook computers last week that will make their public debut at PC Expo in New York City next month. The company continued its emphasis on convergence by ...
So, the new Vaio Vision+ 14 is right up my alley! It’s a 14-inch, USB-C travel monitor that weighs just 325 grams (0.72 pounds). This thing isn’t a one-trick pony.
High-Performance Laptops Equipped with 12th Gen Intel® Core™ Processors, Windows 11, and THX® Spatial Audio Meet Computing Demands of On-the-Go Li ...
Sony attempts to mesh form, function and features into their new VAIO PCG-Z1AP1, a Centrino based laptop. Typically there is a trade off that we are faced with when purchasing a new notebook computer.
As with the Vaio P, Sony would prefer to gloss over any similarities between its premium Vaio X and those $400 toys we call “netbooks,” but the fact remains: The basic underpinnings are the same.
The Sony Vaio VGC-LS1 All-in-One Desktop PC is looking sweet. The PC is hidden inside the 19” XBRITE flat panel widescreen display, which is encased… ...
Now that VAIO is no longer part of Sony’s PC business, the company has been working hard on rebooting its independent computer business. The company recently announced two new computers in Tokyo ...
The first models under new ownership are the Vaio Fit and Vaio Pro notebooks. If these names sound familiar, they should - Sony introduced models that are virtually identical to these back in 2013.
Sony is officially giving up on laptops and desktops, announcing plans to sell its Vaio PC business to a Japanese investment group. More interesting than the sale itself is the way it’s going to ...
Vaio, which Sony introduced in 1996, looks set to vanish from most markets, at least for short term, as the new company will initially concentrate on selling consumer and corporate PCs in Japan.
Sony cites "drastic changes in the global PC industry" as a reason for the sale of their Vaio business, and will now concentrate efforts on their smartphone and tablets lines.
Sony is investing 5 percent of the new company’s capital. VAIO, a brand which has variously stood for Video Audio Integrated Operation and Visual Audio Intelligent Organizer, was introduced in ...