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VAIO (Japanese: バイオ) is a brand of personal computers and consumer electronics, currently developed by Japanese manufacturer VAIO Corporation (VAIO 株式会社, Baio Kabushiki Kaisha, English: / ˈ v aɪ. oʊ /), headquartered in Azumino, Nagano Prefecture.
In 2012 Japan Industrial partners bought the core operations of the telecommunications company ITX Corp from Olympus Corporation for $676 million. [3] [2] In 2014 Japan Industrial partners bought the computer manufacturer Vaio from Sony. [1] [4] In 2020 Japan Industrial Partners bought Nippon Avionics from NEC, and changed the company's ...
Sony Energy Devices Corporation [3] Sony Network Communications Inc. Sony Biz Networks Corporation; SMN Corporation (formerly So-net Media Networks Co., Ltd.) (58.7%) MotionPortrait, Inc. Sony Computer Science Laboratories, Inc. Sony PCL Inc. Sony Marketing Inc. Sony Global Solutions Inc. Sony Global Education, Inc. P5, Inc.
Sony lifted its sales guidance for the entirety of 2024. Management now believes this line item will be 100 billion yen ($6.5 billion) higher than previously expected. The new estimate is slightly ...
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The Sony Vaio SVT series was a series of tablet PCs that Sony Corporation sold during 2013 till the selling of their PC business to Japan Industrial Partners.
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.
A black Sony Vaio C Series Laptop. The Sony Vaio C Series is a discontinued series of notebook computers from Sony introduced in September 2006 as the consumer alternative follow-up to the then current SZ series. [1] [2]