Out here in Berlin, where the grass is green and the girls are pretty fugly, Sony has been treating us to a plethora of pleasures. It unveiled to Europe its four latest lines of Vaio laptops -- two ...
Here's the thing: Sony's VAIO Z series of ultraportables doesn't get to be a part of the X300 / Envy 133 / MacBook Air / X360 club. We like it, it's a great laptop, but it's just too chubby to count ...
What's Hot: Insanely powerful for a tablet, excellent integrated stand, stunning wide color gamut display. Plenty of ports. Runs cool and quiet. What's Not: This sort of tech is expensive. CPU is ...
Mike has close to 20 years experience planning, editing and writing across a range of technology based subjects. He has spent the last 15 years focussed mainly on Mobile – from laptops through to ...
Sony stopped selling laptops two years ago, but you wouldn't know it from looking at the latest VAIOs. Though the company's PC line has new ownership, the machines' design and even naming convention ...
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Sony demonstrates cutting-edge design in this surprisingly powerful but unfortunately expensive laptop. Most of Sony’s VAIO laptops are nothing to write home about. Though they are fine laptops, they ...
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Editor's Note: Product not yet tested by editor. The following description is from the manufacturer. At 13.1 inches and just 3.4 pounds, the Z is truly a go-everywhere notebook and a must-have for ...
is a senior reviewer covering laptops and other gadgets. Monica was a writer for Tom’s Guide and Business Insider before joining The Verge in 2020. The Vaio Z is, speaking pragmatically, a proof of ...
No other ultraportable line captures the essence of thinking outside the box like Sony's. It was the first to introduce a sub-4-pound ultraportable with an optical drive and discrete graphics. Its ...
The popular perception of Sony notebooks is that they’re the best on the market. So much so, whenever we asked to recommend a notebook, the first question as is often "should I get a Sony" or "is it ...
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