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Sony unveils VAIO N notebook for the home

Daniel Fleshbourne   on 14 September 2006 - 18:21 · 3 comments & 2247 views

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Sony has unveiled the VAIO N series notebook computer line, saying its design can complement any home's motif, and its features will appeal to users who want to balance form with function. The series is available in three colors: Wenge brown - a creamy, coffee color made to resemble wood furniture; black for an elegant contemporary look; and white for a light, airy feeling.

According to Mike Abary, vice president of VAIO product marketing for Sony Electronics, the N series was designed for the "culturally creative" individual who is focused on an "organic lifestyle". "From the furniture you sit on to the artwork you hang on your walls, you coordinate every aspect of your home's style, so why hide your PC?" Mike Abary said. "These new notebooks are designed to accent your interior design, as well as your life."

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News source: DigiTimes

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(1 reply) #1 Simon Thulbourn on 14 Sep 2006 - 18:26
It doesn't matter, I won't be getting it until someone makes a Windows XP conversion pack, the new GUI is sucky, they even managed to trash Windows Classic
#1.1 clonk on 14 Sep 2006 - 18:54
What are you talking about? You can buy it now with Windows XP.
#2 bucko on 15 Sep 2006 - 11:40
*Joke* I thought Sony said they weren't selling these since they said the PS3 is a Computer

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