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    Curves: Maybe its the angle, but it looks like paint spills on the laptop, and didnt appear space-like in any way to me. #sonyvaionebulafwlaptop more »
    psychonaut2021:That's Mr Psychonaut to you!: They forgot to add a T in between the F and the W. Bummer. Of course I'm reffering to the cool colors on it. I don't care much for laptops anyways. more »
    not_a_virus.exe.vbs: I never saw the point of buying any "special edition" electronics devices, especially laptops, they become obsolete in less than a year. Remember the ... more »
    TallDudeFromBrazil: Why does the adhesive resolution sucks so much? I can actually count how many pixels there are.... #sonyvaionebulafwlaptop more »
    OMG! Ponies!: That's not SonyStyle. That's CupertinoStyle. #sonyvaionebulafwlaptop more »
    goaliegeek: Nice VGA port jetting out of the side. I'm surprised companies still include these. #laptops more »
    kingbob337: Who would want a 24 inch TV. They should have built this with screen at least 50 to 60 inches. This just seems pointless. more »
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    AustinMiniMan: Geesh... Even the Lenovo X200 has multitouch. See? Two fingers to scroll. more »
    HeartBurnKid: Agent of R.O.A.C.H.: For something meant to be slick, sleek, and sexy, that tumor of a VGA port on the side ruins it. And why, in a laptop so expensive, would you opt for... more »
    Moonshadow101: It would feel wrong using that... not enough heft. more »
    lessthantito: I really like the keyboard that comes with it does anyone know If I can get one without the pc? more »
    Mike Zuniga: That was Unexpected: Is it running 7 or some Linux brew? I can't really tell from the pictures. more »
    Sibuna: Fuck All-in-one pcs, I want an all-in-one TV. more »
    Sir Gibler: why am I so tempted to taste the forbidden fruit that is Windows 7.... I'll have to wait to see what Cupertino pulls out of its hat at the end of the ... more »
  • #recall

    Sony Recalls 69,000 Vaio AC Adapters Because of Shock Hazards

  • #sony

    Sony VAIO X Reviewed: Hot to Touch, But the Battery Life Is Muy Bueno

    The crazy-light Sony VAIO X got the review treatment over at Laptop Mag. They found that thinness comes at a cost, and their test results reveal Sony wasn't kidding with those battery life claims. More »
  • #pcs

    Sony's Vaio L Works as Full PC or Simply a TV

    Sony unveiled their promising touchscreen all-in-one PC earlier this week, but we had little idea how it really worked. A new video walks us through the entire $1300, 24-inch system, and it looks pretty nice: More »
  • #laptops

    Sony X Series Hands On: It Feels Like Special Effects

    How light is Sony's carbon-fiber X Series, the "lightest notebook in the world"? It feels fake, like a trick. More »
  • #sony

    Sony Vaio L All-In-One: The High-Def Living Room Touchscreen PC

    Add Sony to the list of manufacturers releasing new touchscreen Windows 7 PCs. The 24-inch Vaio L is an all-in-one with an infrared multitouch display, Blu-ray and DVR capabilities. It will start at $1,300. More »
  • #sony

    Sony Gets 3D Fever: 3D Bravia TV Next Year, PlayStation 3 Support Planned

    Sony has confirmed yesterday's leak that it's working on a 3D Bravia LCD HDTV, and will also develop 3D-compatibility into its PlayStation 3, Vaio computer, and Blu-ray products. Silly 3D glasses and cheesy promo video? You betcha. See for yourself: More »
  • #vaio

    Rail-Thin Carbon Fiber Sony Vaio X Series Video and Details

    Sony wowed us this morning with its Vaio X Series, but details are now emerging. According to this video, the .55-inch thin system may be more netbook than notebook. And boy, do I want to hold it in my arms. More »
  • #vaio

    Sony X-Series Carbon Fiber Ultraportable: Half Inch Thin, 1.5 Pounds

    The ultrathin Vaio we've known Sony's had in them: The X-Series is built with carbon fiber, so the 11.1-incher is 0.55 inches thin and weighs about 1.5 pounds (half a MacBook Air). Plus, Sony's promising crazy battery life. More »
  • #chrome

    Sony Vaio Laptops Will Have the Shiny Veneer of Google Chrome

  • #sony

    Sony Says Some Vaio PCs Have Faulty Nvidia Chips

    A "small percentage" of Nvidia-based Vaios "may exhibit distorted video, duplicate images, or a blank screen due to failure of the Nvidia graphics chip." If you're affected, Sony will cover repair costs, and extend the graphics warranty to three years. More »
  • #sony

    Sony Laptops Have Hardware Virtualization Disabled, Can't Run Windows 7's XP Mode

    A user backlash began after Sony confirmed it deliberately disables hardware virtualization (required for Win 7's XP Mode) on all current Vaio laptops, due to security concerns. Now the company has said it will enable it "on select models." More »
  • #netbooks

    New Vaio P Model Sneaks Through the FCC

    A new Vaio P model making its way through the FCC seems to confirm last months' Mark 2 refresh rumor. Little else of interest is known, except that it's the same size as the original. [Sony Insider via Engadget]
  • #netbooks

    Sony Vaio W Netbook Reviewed (Exactly What We Expected)

    If you read the original announcement, there's not a hint of surprise in Computer Shopper's review of Sony's stab at a conventional netbook, the Vaio W. Underpowered and uninspiring, though that 1366x768 screen sure is dandy. Come on, Sony. [ComputerShopper]
  • #augmentedreality

    A First Person View Into the Future

    This? It's not just a tiny screen running Windows. It's a tiny screen running Windows that fits over your eye. More »
  • #sony

    Sony's Interior Walls Are Slowly Coming Down

    Sony's problem wasn't just that its right hand didn't know what its left hand was doing, it was that its right index finger didn't even know that its right thumb belonged on the same hand. But they're changing. Slowly. More »
  • #sony

    Sony Bringing Touchscreen Vaios This Fall, PSN Content Possible As Well

    Sony has some touchscren Vaios planned for this fall to coincide with the release of Windows 7, which features more robust touchscreen support than Vista. It's also working on bringing content from the PlayStation Network to VAIOs at some point. More »
  • #unconfirmed

    Sony's Planning a Vaio P Mark 2 Super Portable in October?

    TechRadar reports that there will be a "range" of Vaio Ps, Sony's super tiny and super expensive laptop coming later this year. More »
  • #netbooks

    Sony Vaio W: It's a Very Pretty $500 Netbook, Of Course

    I love the idea of a Vaio netbook, but the only thing that actually gets me going about the first of inevitably many Sony Vaio W netbooks is the 1366x768 10.1-inch screen (which ain't even unique). It's pretty, though. More »
  • #netbooks

    Sony's Got an Honest-to-Goodness Vaio Netbook

    Well, you wouldn't take a real notebook into a kitchen would you? This Vaio W must obviously be a netbook. [Sony via Engadget Japan]
  • #sony

    Sony Finally Achieves the Unholy Grail: A $2,000 Netbook

    We're not sure if there's been a lot of clamoring for an crocodile-skin laptop, but Sony's new Vaio Signature Collection looks to fill that void. Even crazier is their customized Vaio P netbook, checking it at a crazy $2,000. More »
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