Photos: Sony Vaio gets artsy
Sony is putting the "personal" back into PCs with the release of five exclusive "Graphic Splash Edition" Vaio FJ notebooks.
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Five Vaios
Continuing its year-long celebration of the Vaio's 10th anniversary, Sony on Monday released five exclusive "Graphic Splash Edition" Vaio FJ notebooks. The Graphic Splash Edition notebooks, which are limited to 500 pieces, start at $1,550 at SonyStyle.com or at SonyStyle stores.
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Green flowers Vaio
The limited-edition Vaio designs are created with dye-sublimation graphics. They come in five patterns, including this one with green flowers.
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Blue Burst Vaio
Sony says its Blue Burst design is aimed at the "stylish, technology-savvy hipster."
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Orange flowers Vaio
The Vaio FJ notebooks weigh 5 pounds and have a 14.1-inch wide-screen display. The machines have advanced memory, a DVD-RW drive, 802.11 b/g wireless Internet capability and a built-in camera and microphone.
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