When three SSDs just won’t do , Sony’s VAIO Z is the fix. We’ve had a chance to briefly see one in person , but still found ourselves oddly entranced by the promotional video embedded for your pleasure after the break. It shows a rendered Z floating about in space, flaunting its various assets (backlit …
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Sony VAIO Z demo video is fully rendered, somewhat dizzying, still worth watchingBy Engadget on January 9th, 2010 | No Comments
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FaceVsion announces TouchCam N1 Skype HD webcamBy Engadget on January 8th, 2010 | No Comments
In Store Solutions might have been the first to announce the first Skype HD webcam , but it looks like FaceVsion (yes, it’s really spelled that way) isn’t about to let it get off that easy, with it now introducing its own first Skype HD-ready TouchCam N1 webcam. As with In Store …
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Sony VAIO UX handheld gets 3G wireless, quad OS, inflated sense of selfBy Engadget on November 23rd, 2009 | No Comments
As we’re all undoubtedly aware, old gadgets don’t really die — they just just get modded eternally (as the continued appearance of Atari on these pages will attest). Another case-in-point: the Sony VAIO UX490N. It’s been a while since we laid eyes on one of these bad boys, but apparently there’s…
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Rail-Thin Carbon Fiber Sony Vaio X Series Video and DetailsBy Gizmodo on September 2nd, 2009 | No Comments
Sony wowed us this morning with its Vaio X Series , but details are now emerging. According to this video, the .55-inch thin system may be more netbook than notebook. And boy, do I want to hold it in my arms. Thanks to its 11.2 inch display it looks really compact and that carbon…
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Sony’s VAIO W netbook reviewed: personable and pricey, and that’s pretty much itBy Engadget on August 3rd, 2009 | No Comments
After Sony’s unorthodox VAIO P , did you really expect the outfit’s first ” real netbook ” to burn the house down? With Microsoft’s inane hardware restrictions still firmly in place on Windows XP-based netbooks, there’s only so much differentiating Sony can do, and evidently those subtle tweaks didn’t exactly justify …
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Sony VAIO NW unboxing and hands-onBy Engadget on July 27th, 2009 | No Comments
Get used to seeing Sony’s new low-priced VAIO NW pop up all over the place: not only is Best Buy heavily promoting the $800 configuration as part of its Next Class campaign , but it’s a pretty great value in general — our $880 tester with Blu-ray basically has every feature …
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Keepin’ It Real Fake, part CCXIX: Gemsta’s Vaino knock-offBy Engadget on July 4th, 2009 | No Comments
If the Vaino “ultraportable” seemed a little too… well, aspirational , the style mavens at Engadget have dug up a netbook that will certainly correlate with both your awesome sense of style and your self-identification as an OG (that’s “original gemsta”). Dug up by some eagle-eyed KIRF-hunters at…
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VAIO P gets whole new lease on life with Atom Z550 processor, SSD and WiMAXBy Engadget on June 13th, 2009 | No Comments
A whole new day is dawning for the never-ever-a-netbook Sony VAIO P — those new processor and drive upgrades apparently have the little PC churning through benchmarks at twice the pace of the original. Most of the benchmark help comes from the SSD drive, but the Atom Z550 …
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Samsung’s upcoming YP-R1 uncovered, just barely worth the effortBy Engadget on June 13th, 2009 | No Comments
There’s nothing particularly offensive about this DAP, but we can’t imagine it changing anyone’s life — and really, is that too much to ask out of a portable audio player? After catching wind of this upcoming YP-R1 from Samsung, the fine folks at DAP Review did a bit of sleuthing to …












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