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If you’re in the market for an all-in-one PC with 3D capability then you’ll definitely want to take a look at Sony’s newly announced Vaio L Series 3D. The minimalistic desktop boasts a 24in full HD ...
The Sony VAIO A-Series laptops are designed to be desktop replacements. While the VGN-A260 looks elegant on the outside, is there enough strength on the inside?
The Sony Vaio Pro 13 is a spiritual successor to the long-running Vaio Z-Series, a system famous for its exotic features and incredible price. Does this replacement still have the magic, or has it ...
That’s one thing you really learn about when watching the tech industry. Sony has just announced it is selling its VAIO PC business. In addition it will the TV group its own subsidiary within Sony.
Sony announced Thursday that it will sell off its VAIO computer business to a Japanese investment fund. Sony cited "the drastic changes in the global PC industry" as one reason for its decision. Apple ...
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Sony Corp. is exiting the PC market, announcing Thursday that it was selling its Vaio personal computer division.
That being said, Sony has guaranteed that customers will continue to receive after-sales service for their VAIO products even though the company no longer in the PC market. Once everything in place, ...
Sony is officially leaving the PC business. Instead, the company will focus on smartphones and tablets and also work to make its TV unit profitable. The venerable company has been trying to turn ...
Sony will sell its struggling PC business to a Japanese investment firm, the company said Thursday, meaning the slick “Vaio” brand could all but disappear from markets outside Japan. Tokyo ...
Sony has announced that it’s selling off its PC business. That means we won’t be seeing the Vaio brand gracing Sony stores anymore. However, contrary to what the rumours have been saying, Sony’s PC ...
Sony will sell off its lackluster PC division and focus on spinning off its TV business into a standalone entity by June. The company’s announcement confirms a report yesterday that Japan ...