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Sony VAIO S Series
Sony VAIO S Series Review
This lightweight and well-designed 13-inch powerhouse streams video wirelessly to your TV, but it’s a bit pricey.
by Dana Wollman on March 5, 2010
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Sony VAIO Z
Sony VAIO Z Review
An ultraportable with serious speed, the featherweight VAIO Z combines Core i5 power and dual SSDs with an elegant design.
by Mark Spoonauer on March 4, 2010
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Sony VAIO E Series
Sony VAIO E Series Review
A head-turning design, good graphics performance, and smooth Blu-ray playback make this 15.5-inch notebook a strong choice for home use.
by Avram Piltch ...
Sony VAIO W Series Eco Edition
Sony VAIO W Series Eco Edition Review
Sony’s latest netbook sports an eco-friendly design and parent-friendly software, but we wish it had a larger keyboard.
by K.T. Bradford on ...
Sony VAIO Y Series
Sony VAIO Y Series Review
Sony’s first 13-inch ULV ultraportable offers a durable magnesium design, sound ergonomics, and good performance for an affordable price.
by Mark Spoonauer ...
Sony VAIO F Series
Sony VAIO F Series Review
As if a full HD screen, Blu-ray, and Core i7 processing power weren’t enough, Sony includes its new TransferJet technology in this multimedia laptop.
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Sony VAIO X
Sony VAIO X Review
The thinnest, lightest, and most expensive netbook also lasts nearly 10 hours on a charge.
by Michael A. Prospero on October 20, 2009
Price as Reviewed: $1,499.00
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Sony VAIO NW Series
Sony VAIO NW Series (VGN-NW150J/T) Review
With its eye-catching design and Blu-ray playback, this multimedia notebook is a solid purchase for entertainment addicts on a budget.
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Sony VAIO SR Series
Sony VAIO SR Series Review
This attractive thin-and-light notebook has plenty of power and endurance for business users and consumers.
by Dana Wollman and Michael A. Prospero on May ...
Sony VAIO P
Sony VAIO P Review
Sony’s amazingly light and stylish ultraportable offers compelling features for the money, but it’s performance could be better.
by Mark Spoonauer ...



