Sony Vaio Pro 13 | Red Edition: 30 Seconds Of Tech
Sony’s Vaio Pro is a deluxe notebook with a red tint. You probably wouldn’t notice it after a while.
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Sony’s Vaio Pro is a deluxe notebook with a red tint. You probably wouldn’t notice it after a while.
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A very busy week wraps up. In a shock move, I’ve been… busy!
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It’s been a big week of video cutting, with no signs of slowing down just yet, as 30 Seconds Of Tech takes a look at the Sony NEX-C3, HTC ChaCha and Salsa and Sony VAIO E, L and Z Series.
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It’s been an astonishingly productive week. Possibly because my brain is gearing up for the second half of March, where I’ll be even busier but significantly less productive (if you know why, you know why. If you don’t, you probably don’t need to know). Over at CNET.com.au, another uDraw title got a going over: uDraw
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A couple of Sony Vaio products for your perusal today at CNET.com.au. They’re fine to read, but don’t try to pronounce the product names, unless you’re already fluent in Welsh. Sony Vaio VPCL118FG/B: “Sony’s all-in-one PC isn’t cheap and it could do with more storage, but otherwise it’s a highly attractive option for those who
I still reckon Sony brand name Scrabble* would be the greatest game ever… Read More »
I haven’t written a tech preview for a while, although I used to write tons of the things. Still, this one rather invited my particular (and, I’m told, cynical) writing talents: Sony Vaio CS Series Preview: “Do we really need to point out the potential embarrassment when you show people that your laptop really “comes
Rubbing me up the wrong way… Read More »
The words — they just keep on coming. Such is the case with this review, live now at CNET.com.au: Sony VAIO LT VCG-LT28G: “It’s tough not to look at the VAIO LT VCG-LT28G and think two things. Firstly, that Sony has once again outdone themselves in making a product that’s probably superbly easy to track