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That's how they did it: VAIO X Series uses Sandisk

Blog When I picked up the ultra-thin Sony VAIO X this summer, I actually did a double-take; it was so light I had a momentary impression that local gravity had failed. The whole Sony VAIO weighs 13 eggs or as we usually put it, 655g for the very...

[November 3, 2009, 12:33]

Sony's super-thin, super-light VAIO X

Blog Sony is touting the VAIO X as the world's thinnest, lightest notebook — and it probably is. Available from November 2009, the entry-level VAIO X costs £1,299, while the the top-end model costs £1,799.

[October 8, 2009, 18:06]

Sony VAIO TR1: a first look review

Reviews If Sony's new VAIO PCG-TR1 series evokes some déjà vu, you're not wrong. The VAIO PCG-TR1 resembles the now-discontinued C series with its built-in 307Kpixel camera. The VAIO TR1's 27cm wide by 18.8cm deep by 3.47-3.58cm high case reminds us...

[June 11, 2003, 11:19]

Living with the Sony Vaio P

Blog Living with the Sony Vaio P I’ve had a Sony Vaio P in the office for a few weeks now, but it was only this last weekend that I really put it through its paces. And I found the Vaio P to be unsatisfactory in one very important regard.

[May 15, 2009, 14:34]

Sony VAIO PCV-W1

Talkback I was about to buy the Sony VAIO PCV-W1until i saw the rather bad reviews. Would you advise me not to?

[January 6, 2004, 16:53]

Sony VAIO PCV-LX2 review

Reviews If space is more important than performance, or you simply hate the thought of having an ugly beige box for a PC, take a good look at Sony's VAIO PCV-LX2. The LX2's compact tower case takes up very little desk space at 10.8cm x 37.0cm, although...

[March 4, 2002, 23:00]

Sony covers Vaio laptop users against Nvidia faults

Blog Sony is extending the warranty on certain Vaio laptops to cover repairs caused by faulty Nvidia graphics chips. Only a small percentage of Vaio users experience difficulties, according to Sony in the US, which has provided a list of the problems...

[August 12, 2009, 15:14]

Sony VAIO PCV-RX203 review

Reviews The VAIO PCV-RX203 is a great system for video editing, including DVD production. Sony's larger, more powerful desktop now comes in a number of models. The PCV-RX203 is the highest specification -- and therefore most expensive -- model in a range...

[March 4, 2002, 23:00]

Contest winner takes Vaio out in the field

Blog ZDNet UK member AgentK won the Sony Vaio G11 notebook in a recent competition and sent us this photo to let us see it in action. What better place to take a lightweight, tough notebook out for a spin than the somewhat rugged Brecon Beacons?

[June 14, 2007, 13:03]

Sony VAIO VGN-TT11WN/B review

Reviews The VAIO TT VGN-TT11WN/B has an 11.1in.display, weighs 1.3kg and costs £1,949 (ex. The VAIO VGN-TT11WN/B is superbly made, with a sleek design that's familiar from the VAIO Z11WN/B we reviewed in November last year.

[January 28, 2009, 10:05]

Sony VAIO UX180P: a first look review

Reviews Throwing its hat into -- or at least near to -- the UMPC (Ultra Mobile PC) ring, Sony has announced the VAIO UX180P Micro PC. Taking some of the most innovative elements of the T-Mobile Sidekick and the OQO Model 01, the VAIO UX180P features a a...

[May 19, 2006, 14:50]

Sony VAIO PCG-GRX316SP review

Reviews The overall look and feel is typical Sony VAIO, albeit with a darker livery than hitherto, but there are some nice touches: we particularly liked the magnetized flip-down covers for the I/O ports. If you need copious screen space for editing video...

[March 10, 2002, 23:00]

Sony VAIO PCG-FX805 review

Reviews As with most VAIO notebooks, there's more than a hint of consumer-orientation surrounding the FX805. However, with its large screen, good keyboard and solid performance, the VAIO FX805 still emerges as a realistic proposition if you're looking for...

[January 7, 2003, 10:09]

Sony reveals VAIO makeover

Talkback Other than the fact that you always have to pay top dollar for Sony Vaio computers, there has been nothing wrong with them that would cause the decline in market share that you report. The problem has been LOUSY customer support.

[May 13, 2004, 11:14]

Sony VAIO VGN-Z11WN/B review

Reviews More excitingly, the VAIO Z11WN/B also has integrated 3G/HSDPA connectivity (up to 7.2Mbps download) courtesy of T-Mobile. The VAIO Z11WN/B has a carbon fibre casing, which makes for a light yet strong chassis.

[November 25, 2008, 13:02]

Sony reveals VAIO makeover

Talkback About two and a half years of a vaio notbook and the mainboard went. As for the new 'Vaio Pocket' being an ipod killer. Actually I would agree with that. Replacement? not worth it as the thing was out of waranty (of course, no three year dell...

[May 10, 2004, 20:55]

Sony's Vaio hit by security hole

News Sony has warned that some models in its Vaio laptop and PC range have a security hole that would allow a malicious hacker to edit or delete data from the machine's hard drive over the Internet. The vulnerability affects some models in the Vaio...

[January 24, 2002, 17:44]

Sony VAIO PCG-FX604 review

Reviews Sony's VAIO range is perhaps best known for combining eye-catching design with the latest technology, but there are plenty of 'bread and butter' products in there too, and the FX604 certainly falls into the latter category.

[May 28, 2002, 19:04]

Sony VAIO PCG-Z600HEK review

Reviews The Z600HEK is the 'classic' VAIO notebook design, decked out in the now-familiar metallic purple and purple-grey colours. There's little to dislike about the VAIO Z600HEK apart from the relatively high price.

[April 24, 2001, 0:00]

Sony VAIO PCG-TR1MP review

Reviews Considering it includes an integrated DVD/CD-RW drive, the VAIO TR1MP weighs a reasonable 1.45kg. The VAIO TR1MP sports the most impressive notebook design we've seen from Sony in a while. The system's 27cm wide by 18.8cm deep by 3.47-3.58cm high...

[September 10, 2003, 16:05]

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