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July 1, 2014

VAIO launches its first laptops without Sony and they’re very, very familiar

by John_A

VAIO’s back. It’s no longer Sony’s PC business, but it’s own independent beast. Teasing its relaunch online, the company says that it’s free and that things are going to change. The Japanese blurb says that’s largely due to the fact that it’s now a “small” PC maker — and it’s the same message the new company is trying to deliver at its launch event today in Tokyo. Unfortunately, its debut range are more than a little familiar, being identical to the Pro and Fit models its parent company launched almost exactly one year ago.

We’re not going to complain too much about either (both were strong laptops from Sony, and the 11-inch VAIO Pro was downright good-looking) but we’re still hoping VAIO will pull something else out of the bag as this press event progresses. To the new CEO’s credit, Takayuki Sekitori admitted that the two initial models were very well received — and that was part of the point. The company says that its work will center “choices” and “focus” — it’s only making PCs now and it vows to maintain that VAIO DNA and attention to detail to whatever it’s got planned next. Minus that old Sony branding, both ranges go on sale today in Japan. Once we here more on its overseas plans, we’ll update this post.

Filed under: Desktops, Laptops, Sony

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