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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 ...
Not so much of a surprise now, but Sony's bringing its 10.1-inch VAIO W stateside as well, and yes, according to the Sony reps we talked to, this time they really do mean to call it a netbook ...
Sony today took the wraps off its chic new line of mini notebooks– the VAIO W Series. Featuring an ultra-portable design, the W Series is perfect for using as a secondary PC, in any room of the house, ...
Thanks to friends I can get a Vaio SR series (the 13.3" series) for pretty cheap. Netbook cheap.Only hitches for me are:1) Processor is T5800 @ 2 GHZ w/ 2MB L2 cache2) No dedicated graphics ...
Sony's VAIO P was never the netbook many people expected it to be - its unusual screen aspect, stand-out form-factor and high sticker price meant… ...
Sony’s VAIO W-Series mini-notebooks boasts a 10.1-inch 1366 x 768 display, Intel Atom N280 1.66GHz processor, 1 GB of RAM and 160GB HDD.
After the poor reviews of their last netbook styled VAIO P, Sony has taken a significant step forward with the launch of its new line of 10-inch netbooks, the Sony VAIO W. This new model is ...
Sony's rule-breaking VAIO W netbook (1366x768 resolution screen paired with Atom N280 chip) is now available for pre-order at BestBuy.com if you'd prefer to order it there instead of directly ...
Dubbed the Vaio W, it has nothing to do with the middle initial of the current U.S. president, but rather from its model number, which is PCV-W10. It is, Sony says, its first all-in-one desktop ...
The VAIO W Series Eco Edition comes in sugar white with a translucent green interior. It is equipped with Microsoft® Windows® 7 Starter operating system.
With the recent introduction of the Vaio W, Sony now has ultraportable computers in a range of sizes. The Vaio P has an 8.1 inch, super-widescreen display and is almost (but not quite) small ...
Sony's first official netbook, the VAIO W, has been poked and prodded by Darren Gladstone over at PC World. You'll recall that the $499 machine features pretty standard netbook components, with ...
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