Sony's new VAIO E series laptops are already pretty colorful to begin with, but it looks like those still not satisfied with their options can also do a bit of accessorizing courtesy of Sony itself, ...
Tablets with slide-out keyboards seem to be a mini-trend these days. ASUS released its Android-based Eee Pad Slider in 2011, and this year we've seen two separate Windows 8 slates with keyboards that ...
Sony has introduced a new 11 inch tablet featuring an Intel Haswell processor, a 1920 x 1080 pixel display, and support for digital pen input. It also has a kickstand on the back that lets you prop it ...
This keyboard teaser shot for the Vaio Pocket, Sony’s upcoming mystery netbook, shows two things. It has a full size keyboard (like the Vaio TZ) and a track stick ...
The new Vaio tablet/Ultrabook hybrid is reminiscent of the Samsung Series 7 Sliding Windows tablet, which was unveiled but never made the jump to mainstream production. Sony’s design, however, appears ...
The next-generation Vaio G is out in Japan next month, boasting a Core 2 Duo CPU, SSD and a drip-proof keyboard, which shuts down the system if it detects a spillage, while diverting the water away ...
Sony has unveiled a couple new laptops this evening, among them being a new slider hybrid called the VAIO Duo 13. This laptop uses Sony's Surf Slider design to switch from a slate into a laptop with a ...
Toshiba isn’t the only company bringing a Windows 8 tablet with a slide-out keyboard to market. Sony is showing off the Vaio Duo convertible ultrabook at the IFA trade show in Berlin this week. As ...
Sony may have not become a small-time player in the mobile market but there was a time when it eclipsed Samsung and went head to head with the old Nokia and Motorola. That was during its time as Sony ...
When Sony first teased the VAIO Flip series, we were sure it was going to look like the Lenovo Yoga. After all, here was a laptop with a screen that presumably could fold back so that it faced away ...
Sony’s super-svelte VAIO Tap 11 comes with sharp looks, impressive specs—and a host of design and usability shortcomings. The rush is on to offer tablet PCs with ever stronger laptop alter egos, and ...
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