Sony VAIO Laptops - Reviews
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Sony Vaio VAIO FW350JB Core 2...
The VAIO FW series notebook, featuring an extra-wide 16.4-inch XBRITE-ECO LCD display. Great for watching and recording widescreen movies or viewing two web sites side-by-side, this entertainment p...
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Sony Vaio Sony VAIO Z590UBB...
The Sony VAIO Z notebook offers the portability of a 3.4 lbs (with standard battery) form factor with the performance of a larger computer. Encased in durable carbon fiber and featuring scratch res...
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Sony Vaio VAIO VGN-FW390NLB...
Broaden your entertainment with the VAIO FW notebook featuring an extra-wide 16.4 - inch LCD display. Good for watching widescreen movies or viewing two web sites side-by-side, this entertainment p...
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Sony Vaio VAIO VGN-FW390NDB...
Broaden your entertainment horizons with the VAIO FW notebook featuring an extra-wide 16.4-inch LCD display. Great for watching widescreen movies or viewing two web sites side-by-side, this enterta...
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Sony Vaio VAIO VGN-CR520E/R...
Step out and be seen with the portable, powerful and colorful VAIO CR notebook, a 14.1-inch notebook with XBRITE-ECO LCD technology. This thin-and-light mobile masterpiece features an array of ente...
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Sony’s VAIO laptops are usually easy to recognize, not only for the characteristic VAIO logo on the lid, but also for their eye-catching design. While it’s hard to find a really cheap VAIO laptop, Sony makes up for it with an in most cases exceptional build quality and some very innovative design choices. A clear statement starting with the ultraportable flagships TZ and Z is that VAIOs are meant to stand out from the crowd and, in Sony’s own words, are “notebooks that get noticed.”












