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  2. Sony Vaio S series - Wikipedia

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    The 3rd VAIO S Series was the first VAIO with a non-removable battery. Reviewers noted that the display felt quite flimsy, and that applying everyday amounts of torque, such as opening the display from one corner, would result in noticeable bending. Sony responded that this was by design, saying that under torque it would bend rather than break.

  3. SonicStage - Wikipedia

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    Version 4.3 (called SonicStage CP, for Connect Player) adds Windows Vista compatibility (Vista 64-bit and Windows 7 64-bit are not officially supported but Sonicstage will run, although Sony did not provide 64-bit drivers for the hardware, they are available from third party sources). As of October 2008, this is the latest version of the ...

  4. Sony Vaio UX Micro PC - Wikipedia

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    The Sony Vaio UX Micro PC is an Ultra-Mobile Portable Computer first marketed in 2006. It weighs around 490–544 g (1.20–1.27 lb ), and has a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, touchscreen, Intel Core 2 Solo processor , Bluetooth , Wi-Fi , and WWAN .

  5. Sony Vaio SVT series - Wikipedia

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    11.6" Triluminos LED display, 1920x1080: Intel Pentium 3560Y: 4GB DDR3L: 128 GB SSD: Windows 8: SVT11213CXW [2] White: 11.6" Triluminos LED display, 1920x1080: Intel Pentium 3560Y: 4GB DDR3L: 128 GB SSD: Windows 8 SVT11215CXB [3] Black: 11.6" Triluminos LED display, 1920x1080: Intel Core i5-4210Y: 4GB DDR3L: 128 GB SSD: Windows 8 SVT11215CXW [4 ...

  6. Vaio - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Sony VAIO's range comprised seven products. The most basic were the E, T and S series while the high end models, the F and Z Series, were discontinued. Sony also had a range of hybrid tablet computers, with models called VAIO Duo 11/13, VAIO Tap 11/20 and VAIO Fit multi-flip, as well as a desktop computer under the L series

  7. Sony Creative Software - Wikipedia

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    Sony Creative Software is an American software company that develops various media software suites. Sony Creative Software was created in a 2003 [1] deal with Madison-based media company Sonic Foundry in which it acquired its desktop product line, hired roughly 60% of employees, paid $18 million in cash, and took on certain liabilities and obligations.