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Posted on July 5, 2009 by Laptop Pimp
It is little wonder that the entire computing world does not consist of fakes and copies, oh but it does! This latest knock off is of the Sony Vaio P, it is called the Gemsta Viva and comes with a $300 price tag now who is going to argue with that! Check and the specs and decide for yourself.
Features:
CPU: Intel Atom Z515/Z520/Z530
Chipset: Inte
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Posted on June 22, 2009 by Laptop Pimp
For many computer buyers the words Sony and Vaio have often meant big bucks too, but this recent offering for Sony has all of the benefits of a top quality computer maker, but with a surprising price tag. The Sony Vaio 15″ with Blu-ray is coming in with a price tag around $800! Now that is not bad at all.
Specification:
Intel Core 2 Duo processor
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Posted on June 16, 2009 by Laptop Pimp
The electronics giant Sony is currently making some changes to the Vaio NW50 and NW70. This action is only being made in Japan at the moment, although we would have thought that these changes are likely to ripple across the entire Sony Vaio range.
The new changes will mean that the features are as follows:
With a Core 2 Duo P8700 (2.53Ghz)
Vista
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Posted on May 25, 2009 by Laptop Pimp
Sony have announced that the Vaio P will be getting Windows XP and some tasty colour options such as gold and green when it is launched in Japan next month (June).
Features:
Comes with Windows XP
An Atom Z520 (1.33GHz) processor
One GB RAM
80 GB HDD
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Posted on April 17, 2009 by David Allen
Sony have been bringing out some seriously cool laptops and mini laptops recently, the Vaio P series offers the user a choice of colour, which seems to be essential these days and why not other makers do the same. This model has been designed with the traveller in mind it is ultra portable and light, which means that it can be held in one hand, it can also easily fit into a coat pocket.
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Posted on April 8, 2009 by David Allen
This is a special limited edition of the famous Sony VAIO laptop computer; initially you could be forgiven for thinking that this is a posh girl’s handbag before realising that it is a laptop and indeed and very fine one too. They are covered with crocodile skin, whether this is faux or real is anyone’s guess. However, if it is then there may be a few people who would not even want to touch it.
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Posted on April 2, 2009 by David Allen
This may be from Sony but it is a fairly basic laptop that sports a slim case and has the looks that you would expect from Sony. It has the square finish that is so popular with the Sony machines and makes it so much easier to transport around with or without a case. In all this computer will offer the user the ability to watch movies, play games and go online.
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Posted on March 27, 2009 by David Allen
The word says it all really, it is a teaser in the form of viral marketing. However, it fails to say anything of use to us, like the Dell Adamo it offers the world, but delivers nothing apart from the opportunity to receive more information as when it becomes available, that would be how it happens.
Yet th
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Posted on March 13, 2009 by David Allen
Lenovo are coming out with some innovative equipment recently and this latest effort is no exception at all. It looks as if it is going to be competition for the Sony VAIO P because of its shape and size.
However these shots ha
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Posted on March 5, 2009 by David Allen
Does that name look familiar, yes it could similar to Vaio and the way that it is written on the top of the mini laptop lid a quick glance could mean that someone will be fooled. However, is this a fake Sony Vaio or a proper computer that has similarities to the Sony version? One thing is for sure it is not likely to be sitting on the shelves of the local super market any time now.
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