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PC Makers Hope Laptop Size Matters By Michelle Kessler SAN FRANCISCO -- Tiny laptop computers -- and huge, heavy ones -- are hitting store shelves as PC makers struggle to grow in a mature market. Sony Friday launched a laptop thats just 6 inches across and weighs just over a pound.
PC makers hope laptop size matters Tiny laptop computers - and huge, heavy ones - are hitting store shelves as PC makers struggle to grow in a mature market. PC makers are trying to keep the laptop market hot by introducing niche products.
PC makers hope laptop size matters Tiny laptop computers and huge, heavy ones are hitting store shelves as PC makers struggle to grow in a mature market. PC makers are trying to keep the laptop market hot by introducing niche products.
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First Sony Vaio with Built-In Blu-ray Companies earn bragging rights when theyre first out of the gate with a new product. But being a pioneer is fraught with risks. Prices can be obscene. Products too often arrive before the bugs have been worked out. Take the gorgeous, black $3,500 Sony Vaio VGN-AR190G notebook. It has a vibrant 17-inch widescreen display, built-in camera and easily accessible DVD controls above the keyboard.
Sony wants more sales Sony recorded sales of $1bn in the Middle East in 2005, with the UAE, Saudi and Iran accounting for 60%, reported Gulf News. The Japanese electronics major is confident sales will cross $1bn in 2006. The company released the Vaio UX in Dubai on Wednesday, a pocket-sized laptop with Intel Centrino Mobile Technology, weighing just 500 grams.
Laptops vary from huge and heavy to tiny SAN FRANCISCO (USA Today) - Tiny laptop computers - and huge, heavy ones - are hitting store shelves as PC makers struggle to grow in a mature market.
Sony VGN-AR11S Laptop Sony’s HD-ready VAIO is the daddy of the range.