Sony unveils two-tone Vaio K series notebooks
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Sony revamps Vaio notebooks
Sony revamps Vaio notebooks
09/14/2004 07:24 AMNew S2, T1, B1, A200 series
Sony VAIO K series
Sony VAIO K series
07/18/2004 08:04 PMZDNet Jul 19 2004 0:31AM GMT
Sony VAIO T-Series Laptops
Sony VAIO T-Series Laptops
09/13/2004 10:57 AM
I think I misjudged when I saw the product release
about the new Sony VAIO T Series laptops, because I didn't figure
people would be that excited about them, but boy was I wrong, so let
me fix that oversight. The best thing about the new Centrino
sub-notebooks that I can see is that the 10.6-inch screens use Sony's
X-Brite LCD technology, which really is as good as they hype. If the
battery life and the keyboard are useable, we might just take one out
for a spin. I've yet to run into anything as hot as the Panasonic R3
yet, though, so they've got a tough row to hoe.
ChaitGear has the press release if you're into that whole
details thing.
Read - Press
Release [Chait]
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Sony VAIO R Series: power, beauty, and
quiet
Sony VAIO R Series: power, beauty, and
quiet
07/06/2004 01:56 AMThe new VAIO PC is both powerful and quiet. With plenty of expansion
room and an amazing liquid heat-pipe cooling system, this computer is
sure to turn some heads. Included is software that allows you to
create, manage, edit, and archive video, music, and images as if you
were a professional. If that is not good enough, just about everything
on this system has speed controls so that you can take the decibels
down a notch with little effort.
Sony Unveils Hard Drive Based VAIO for
Music, Video
Sony Unveils Hard Drive Based VAIO for
Music, Video
05/12/2004 02:25 PMSummer 2005 Vaio Notebooks
Summer 2005 Vaio Notebooks
04/12/2005 11:31 AM
Apart from the new Vaio type H desktop we just told
you about, Sony announced new Vaio type A, S, and F notebooks. The
type A series now includes FeliCa contactless IC support, and adds a
model with a 15.4" screen to the lineup. Vaio type S is renewed with
better specifications such as a Pentium M 750, 512MB of RAM, an 80GB
hard drive, and GeForce Go 6200. Finally, the type Fs contain a range
of specification improvements across all models, but of note would be
the new "TV Port Replicator," an optional MPEG-2 hardware encoder
board available for about 30,000 yen. Sadly, it seems Sony has omitted
FeliCa support in the type S and F notebooks.
Press
Release [Sony]
Potentially Painful Siemens Tone Affects
All Series 65 Phones
Potentially Painful Siemens Tone Affects
All Series 65 Phones
08/30/2004 09:56 AM
Oh,
quick heads up. That Siemens ear-blasting phone from last week? It's
not just the M65, I've learned, but the entire 65 series line. If
you've got one of those phones, you might want to turn off the
low-battery tone. Pocket-Lint has instructions.
Read -
Siemens issue warning over 65 series handsets [PocketLintUK]
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Damaging Tone [Gizmodo]
Two Hot VAIO Laptops States-Bound: X505
and A Series
Two Hot VAIO Laptops States-Bound: X505
and A Series
05/13/2004 07:55 AM http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-3121-5134396.html?tag=cnetfd.ld">CNet
has some first takes on two of Sony's new America-bound VAIO laptops,
one paper thin, the other a desktop-replacement giant. It would be
fair to say I want them both. The first, the X505, is a 1.85 lbs
featherweight with a 1.1GHz Pentium M, and averages (it's
wedge-shaped)...
Sony VAIO M
Sony VAIO M
09/13/2004 09:00 AM
Sony has a new one of those desktop VAIOs designed
to replace a TV, this time called the VAIO M. It's not that
spectacular, features-wise, with the notable stand-out of a
"Multidrive" super-burner that can handle not only DL (dual-layer)
DVDs but DVD-RAM as well (if you don't know what that is, you probably
don't need to). It has a horrible 32MB video card, though, and the
form factor makes it impossible to upgrade - it's basically a laptop
in desktop clothing - but that's not what it was designed for anyway.
It's a neat form factor, but I don't think I'd ever buy one.
Read
- Vaio M [SorobanGeeks]
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Sony to add Blu-ray and DSD to Vaio
Sony to add Blu-ray and DSD to Vaio
04/14/2005 01:42 PMNo shame about Ray
Sony Vaio VGN-U70
Sony Vaio VGN-U70
08/20/2004 04:15 AMTechTree Aug 20 2004 8:37AM GMT
More shrinkage for Sony Vaio U
More shrinkage for Sony Vaio U
05/11/2004 07:50 AMComputer Weekly May 11 2004 12:37PM GMT
Sony VAIO TR2A
Sony VAIO TR2A
12/19/2003 06:19 PMCNET Dec 19 2003 5:26PM ET
Sony VAIO VGN -A117S 17
Sony VAIO VGN -A117S 17
09/09/2004 08:39 AMSony gives Vaio PCs a makeover
Sony gives Vaio PCs a makeover
05/11/2004 11:56 AMZDNet May 11 2004 3:44PM GMT
Sony Axes the Vaio U50/U70
Sony Axes the Vaio U50/U70
09/21/2004 12:27 PM
Handtops is reporting that Sony is pulling the
attractive, if niche Sony U50/U70 mini-tablet computer, despite the
fact that it was just introduced to the market a few months ago. It
was a great device, but I would not be surprised in the least if they
weren't selling very well, since they were essentially a $2000 - 3000
toy. A great toy, mind you, but a toy nonetheless.
Read - No
more Sony U50/U70 [HandTops]
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Sony VAIO Type X.
Sony VAIO Type X.
05/10/2004 08:37 PMS
ony VAIO Type X. I don't know why, but I need one.
Sony VAIO PCG-GT Project
Sony VAIO PCG-GT Project
08/04/2004 11:14 AMEpinions Review of the Vaio PCG-GT1
Sony VAIO U50 Reviewed
Sony VAIO U50 Reviewed
07/22/2004 09:43 PM
HandtopHQ review the Sony VAIO U50 mini PC, the
little 900MHz computer stuffed into a black, paperback-sized slab.
He's a little more positive about it than I was, claiming that anyone
who can afford one will probably want to use it as an entertainment
device, a function at which it excels. I say that's a cop out argument
and the thing is still to expensive to warrant the sort of rough
handling a portable media device (full-blown computer or not) is going
to get.
Read - U50
review [Handtops]
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PDA [Gizmodo]
Sony Vaio VGN-X505VP
Sony Vaio VGN-X505VP
06/11/2004 09:43 AMReview The world's most desirable notebook?
Sony VAIO PCV-V200G
Sony VAIO PCV-V200G
06/22/2004 07:12 PMZDNet Jun 22 2004 11:11PM GMT
Sony VAIO U50 Reviewed In Depth
Sony VAIO U50 Reviewed In Depth
06/15/2004 05:16 AMSony VAIO Pocket Review
Sony VAIO Pocket Review
05/21/2004 09:46 AMThe Guardian, last weekend, had a review of the Sony VAIO Pocket, the
new portable hard disk player that takes a swipe at Apple's iPod.
Humorously, after all the talk of "turning up the heat" and "firing
shots across the...
Other News: Sony Vaio Pocket
Other News: Sony Vaio Pocket
05/14/2004 10:37 AMSony's take on the iPod concept is due in Europe later this year and
due for video after that.
Sony VAIO PCG-Z1XSP Sexpot
Sony VAIO PCG-Z1XSP Sexpot
05/27/2004 07:51 AMBIOS reviews the Sony VAIO PCG-Z1XSP laptop, most notable for its
fancified swoopy lightweight case design. It's a Centrino, and while
it has both 802.11b and g WiFi, it isn't a Dothan-core machine,
instead powered by the still-capable 1.7GHz Pentium...
Sony Vaio VGP-UMS50 Mouse
Sony Vaio VGP-UMS50 Mouse
04/12/2005 07:44 AM
With looks strikingly similar
to a lopsided Slinky, the Sony Vaio VGP-UMS50 is certainly a mouse for
those who prefer neither form nor function. Still, if I can
rest my drinks atop its smooth, black surface, I might give it a
passing consideration. Available on April 23rd, the AV translation
tells us "it fits to the hand, the stylish mouse." They also talk
about its ergonomic benefits, so there's that.
Translated Product Page [SonyJP via AkihabaraNews]
Sony VAIO M - a Flat Multimedia PC
Sony VAIO M - a Flat Multimedia PC
09/13/2004 02:42 PMI4U Sep 13 2004 6:48PM GMT
Sony makes over Vaio line
Sony makes over Vaio line
05/11/2004 10:39 AMAdditions to the product line include the "Vaio Pocket," a portable
music player designed to compete with Apple's iPod.
Sony Vaio PCG-Z1RMP notebook
Sony Vaio PCG-Z1RMP notebook
12/10/2003 08:00 AMReview Nice looks, but what about the battery life?
Sony VAIO PCG-FR415S Review
Sony VAIO PCG-FR415S Review
04/13/2004 08:46 AMJOEL JOHNSON -- Sony's VAIO PCG-FR415S is a middle- to low-end laptop
with a bizarre mix of features. It has fairly sturdy insides, with a
2.8GHz P4 and a DVD burner, but stumbles with a 1024 by 768 display
and a weak-kneed graphics chipset. That makes sense, because it's a...
More Sony VAIO Pocket Details
More Sony VAIO Pocket Details
05/11/2004 07:49 AMAkibaLive has some more information on the VAIO Pocket, the upcoming
20GB iPod-fighter from Sony. Looks like that screen is nicer than I
first thought, with a 320 by 256 color display that has an integrated
touchscreen with 'G-Sense' for navigating through the menus--certainly
they've given some thought to the...
Sony Vaio PCG-FR315S review
Sony Vaio PCG-FR315S review
11/04/2003 02:31 PMSony gives Vaio range a makeover
Sony gives Vaio range a makeover
09/15/2004 01:30 PMvnunet.com Sep 15 2004 5:12PM GMT
Sony VAIO VGN-X505VP Review
Sony VAIO VGN-X505VP Review
06/03/2004 10:20 AM
Trusted Reviews
absolutely gushes over the Sony VAIO VGN-X505VP, and really, how can
you blame them? The X505VP is Sony's super-slim ultra-portable, just
21mm at its thickest and 11mm at its thinnest ends. With a 1.1GHz
Pentium M, 512 MB RAM, a bundle of extra hardware including a
multi-format memory card reader, DVD burner, and carrying case, as
well as included (but not integrated) 802.11g, there's really not
questioning the fact that the X505 is one of the world's most
desirable laptops. If I had a spare $3,700 around that I hadn't
already allocated for eight balls, the wafer thin mint would already
be mine.
Read [NYTimes]
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Review of Sony's ultrathin X505 laptop
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Sony Vaio VGN-S1VP notebook
Sony Vaio VGN-S1VP notebook
07/12/2004 10:28 AMReview Sony's best yet?
Sony HMP-A1 VAIO Video Pocket Review
Sony HMP-A1 VAIO Video Pocket Review
07/12/2004 10:34 AM
I should warn you: I'm sort of
lukewarm on portable video players altogether. I don't commute to
work, and when I did, there was enough jostling and train swapping to
make anything that required focused attention, like reading books or
watching video, a fractured and annoying experience. But still, there
is an opportunity for a video player like the HMP-A1 to be useful -- I
just don't think this would be the one I would buy.
Read my full review inside.
PDA Buyer's Guide Reviews Sony VAIO U50
PDA Buyer's Guide Reviews Sony VAIO U50
06/14/2004 02:44 PM
PDA Buyer's Guide
reviews the Sony VAIO U50/U70, the hybrid PC/PDA that has beaten both
the FlipStart and OQO to market. The short version? They like it, but
it's too expensive. Editor in Chief Lisa Gade provides the typically
in-depth review, with pictures and words and everything.
Re
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Sony VAIO Pocket Hands-On Rumor
Sony VAIO Pocket Hands-On Rumor
05/17/2004 07:40 AMHere's a little insider information from an anonymous tipster about
the new Sony VAIO Pocket ATRAC player. None of it's real dirt, but I
thought I'd pass it along:I saw and played with the VAIO Pocket
yesterday. The navigation is passable at best. Those bumps on the
right of the...
Sony plans Vaio PC for handling HD
content
Sony plans Vaio PC for handling HD
content
01/06/2005 08:48 AMInfoWorld Jan 6 2005 1:08PM GMT
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