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Do you want to install Windows XP on your Sony VAIO P (don’t call it a netbook!)? Do you even have a Sony VAIO P yet? If you answered yes to both questions, read on.
Good to see that, sometimes, even the biggest tech companies can come to their senses. Today Sony in Japan announced a new Vaio P model, the Vaio P50 , which comes with Windows XP SP3 instead of ...
The Vaio P wasn't without its problems due to the small size, and it was saddled with Windows Vista. This little laptop with today's hardware, Windows 8.1, and a touch screen would be rather nice.
There have always been four things that set the Sony Vaio P apart from most netbooks: It’s smaller, has an incredibly wide screen with a crazy display resolution, it costs a heck of a lot more ...
We've already discussed on way of getting more performance from the Sony VAIO P this morning: stump up for an imported 1.86GHz Atom Z540 version. Of course, there's another way to make the most of ...
You get a lot of laptop for your money with Sony's affordable desktop replacement E17, but it's not the ideal Windows 8 experience. Why? Blame the touch pad.
Sony's convertible Windows 8 laptop, the VAIO Flip 13. News. By Abhishek Baxi published 28 April 2014 ... The Sony VAIO Flip is available in 13-inch, 14-inch, and 15-inch sizes, ...
Windows 7's XP Mode was billed as a way for upgrade-shy enterprise users to make the jump to Microsoft's new OS without losing access to their prized legacy apps.
Sony is launching a Windows 8 “hybrid” computer today that is both a laptop and a touchscreen tablet. The Sony Vaio Duo 11 computer is one of many that will debut on Oct. 26 as Microsoft ...
In the case of the Vaio Duo 11 Ultrabook, Sony is following in the footsteps of already announced hybrids that combine laptop and tablet features (so-called convertible portables like Lenovo's new ...
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