At a system weight of 4.6 pounds and a travel weight of 5.4 pounds (with transformer), the dazzling new Sony VAIO PCG-Z1A ($2,299.99 direct) is the lightest two-drive thin-and-light notebook we've ...
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Sony Electronics bumped up the high-end features in its Vaio notebook line, betting that jazzed-up multimedia and wireless will draw buyers and help revive its flagging PC fortunes. The consumer ...
Daaaamn. We just got back from our time with the Sony X-series and it's making us rethink the entire definition of thin as the word is applied to ultra-portable laptops -- see how it casually jockeys ...
If Sony's new VAIO PCG-TR1 series evokes some déjà vu, you're not wrong. This 1.4kg ultraportable Centrino notebook resembles two other systems -- the Fujitsu LifeBook P series (available in the US ...
Here's another delicious subnotebook from Japan, offered in the US by importers such as ICUBE. Subnotebook shoppers will likely be familiar with the popular and long-lived Sony Vaio 505 line. The 505 ...
This is our first look at an amazing little computer system, the Sony PictureBook. The look comes primarily from its travels with me in Costa Rica in December 2000. Before getting into specifics, let ...
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