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SONY → Sony Vaio C15 is very budget friendly

Sony Vaio C15

The problem with Sony Vaios is that they burn a small hole in your pocket. No, I'm not talking about faulty batteries, but the steep prices. Well, the budget-conscious can now look forward to the new Sony Vaio C15.

SONY → Sony VGP-USP1

Sony VGP-USP1

All you Sony VAIO users, pucker up as there is a brand new accessory to go with your pretty notebook. The Sony VGP-USP1, USB Speaker lets you enjoy audio playback as notebook speakers are barely audible generally. Nothing exceptional about the USB speaker, except that since it comes from the Sony stables, sound has to be decent.

SONY → Sony Under Investigation by US Department of Justice

Sony Under Investigation

Problems over at Sony HQ don't seem to end. This week, Sony received a subpoena from the US Department of Justice seeking information on Sony's SRAM business. The inquiry looks into specific memory products that Sony makes. The SRAM products are distributed globally but details on which customers buy from Sony were not revealed. In Sony's defense, it isn't the only company currently under DoJ investigation. Samsung Electronics Co., Elpida Memory Inc., Infineon Technologies AG and Hynix Semiconductor Inc. are all under investigation.

SONY → VGN-N17L, the Sony PowerBook…

Sony VGN-N17

Latest Sony VGN-N17L, a notebook with a 15.4" display.

SONY → Sony Vaio Type G, the latest ultra killer weighing less than 900g

Sony Vaio Type G

A few years ago, Sony offered the X505, an ultra thin PC made of carbon. Unfortunately, this model was quickly abandoned, leaving all its fans without a decent computer on the market. Panasonic and its R5 filled the void and became the leader of compact, thin, and robust computers. But the almighty Sony finally woke up and offers now the Vaio Type G, a PC equipped with a 12.1” display. It weights 898g without an optical drive, or 984g with one, and the case is entirely made of carbon, which is far more superior than the R5!!

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