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  2. Sony Vaio G series - Wikipedia

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    The Sony Vaio G series was a range of ultraportable subnotebook computers launched in 2007 with a 12.1-inch display. [1]Launch specs were a 1024x768 12.1" screen, Windows Vista, Intel Core Solo low-voltage U1500 (1.33 GHz) CPU, Intel GMA 950 graphics, 1 GB RAM and a 100 GB 5400 rpm hard drive.

  3. Sony Vaio PCV series - Wikipedia

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    Sony Vaio SVL Series, Sony Vaio VGC Series, Sony Vaio VGX Series Sony Vaio PCV Series is the first line of products of desktop computers introduced by Sony under their VAIO brand in 1996. [ 1 ] The series would be introduced to the Japanese market the following year, with the introduction of the mini-tower computer, PCV-T700MR on July 15, 1997.

  4. Category:Vaio desktops - Wikipedia

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    Sony Vaio W series; This page was last edited on 4 November 2022, at 11:12 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4 ...

  5. G series - Wikipedia

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    G Series, ITU-T telecommunications systems recommendations for transmission systems and media, digital systems and networks; LG G series, a line of Android devices produced by LG Electronics; Sony Vaio G series, laptop computers; Sony Ericsson G series, a series of cell phones; Lumix G-series, cameras by Panasonic; see Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF5

  6. Category:Vaio laptops - Wikipedia

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    Sony Vaio 505 series; Sony Vaio 700 series; Sony Vaio 800 series; A. Sony Vaio A series; Sony Vaio AR series; Sony Vaio AW series; Sony Vaio AX series; C. Sony Vaio C ...

  7. List of laptop brands and manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Sharp fully acquired personal computer and laptop business of Toshiba in June 2020. This subsidiary now runs as Dynabook Inc. [3] Sony: Japan Vaio: Sony sold its PC business division to Japan Industrial Partners (JIP) in 2014; owns 5 percent of Vaio Corporation. Texas Instruments: United States Extensa, TravelMate