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  2. VisualFlow - Wikipedia

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    VisualFlow was a Sony program distributed in the late 1990s and early 2000s with Sony VAIO computers. It offered an alternative GUI , designed to permit "easy viewing of stored image data". As the user selected large icons representing folders and files within VisualFlow, the program would depict them with user-selectable animations.

  3. Sony Vaio P series - Wikipedia

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    The Sony Vaio P series is a range of ultraportable subnotebook computers [1] [2] launched in January 2009. [ 3 ] It was marketed as a "lifestyle PC", [ 2 ] although they share many characteristics with netbook computers.

  4. Sony Vaio TP series - Wikipedia

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    The Sony Vaio TP series was a series of living room PCs part of Sony's Vaio line that sold from 2007 through 2008. Models. Model Color Processor Memory Storage Drive

  5. Sony Vaio FW series - Wikipedia

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    Sony Vaio FW is a discontinued series of notebook computers which were the first laptops ever to have a 1080p 16.4" 16:9 widescreen LCD. Higher end models in the series can support an integral Blu-ray Disc reader or writer. The laptop weighed 3.1 kg. The battery lasts up to two hours.

  6. 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 .

  7. Sony Vaio 505 series - Wikipedia

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    The Sony Vaio 505 (called SuperSlim until 2003) series was a line of ultraportable notebook computers from Sony's VAIO brand. The introduction date in the United States was July 24, 1998. The introduction date in the United States was July 24, 1998.

  8. Sony Vaio L series - Wikipedia

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    The Sony Vaio L series is a range of Vaio all-in-one desktop computers sold by Sony since 2006. [1] Windows 7 models. Since the launch of Windows 7, ...

  9. Sony Vaio X series - Wikipedia

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    The Vaio X series is a line of high-end ultraportable notebook computers from Sony introduced in September 2009, claiming to be the world's lightest notebook, at 655 grams ((with special lighter battery, standard weight is 780 grams [1])).