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Tech Computing Sony Vaio SZ2VP: Jekyll and Hyde laptop The schizophrenic SZ2VP is known as spiritual by the spiritual, and savage by the savages; this dual graphics card laptop is truly a divine ...
Somebody pinch me. Sony’s dressed up some VAIO laptops for the Easter parade. Too bad they’re limited to just 1350 units. Never mind all the goofy names for the colors Sony has festooned to ...
Sony also detailed its upcoming Vaio CW series laptops, which are less expensive than the X series. The Sony Vaio X is sure to turn heads, with its carbon fiber body weighing in at 1.6 pounds.
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 ...
The gold-colored model is possibly the rarest Sony VAIO model of all. This little 11.1-inch laptop had some features you'd normally only find in bigger, bulkier devices—including a Blu-ray drive!
Sony has introduced its new VAIO Z series 13-incher with a twist. The Z is Sony’s first notebook to feature Light Peak technology, which enables it to use external graphics housed in an optional ...
We already liked this Sony VAIO R Master PC’s form factor before the company announced its latest iteration, letting you order an NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GTS graphics card that not only speeds up ...
The laptops come with optional Blu-Ray drives and discrete graphics cards from Advanced Micro Devices, the company said. Besides Apple’s Macintosh line, Sony’s Vaio laptops are regarded as ...
Sony revealed the Windows 7-powered Vaio CW laptop, a 14-inch middle-of-the-market model that offers up to a 2.8GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, Nvidia graphics and optional Blu-ray, starting at $799.
As is the case with Sony Vaio laptops, you cannot install the OEM drivers downloaded from the Intel website which means you have to install the Sony approved drivers; which are usually behind to ...
Fancy an old-fashioned Windows 8 laptop with a giant screen? The 17-inch Vaio E is an old-school concept in a new world of PCs.