Sony VAIO (1996 to 2014) Sony's VAIO brand included product lines across
notebooks,
subnotebooks,
desktops,
media centres, and even Network media solutions. (2009) (2009) (3rd Generation)
Computers Sony's VAIO range of computers consisted of the following lineups:
Desktops • Desktops •
PCV series (19962005) • Multimedia Desktops •
PCV-M series (19981999) •
PCV-MX series (2000, built-in FM radio,
MiniDisc player and amplifier) • Tablet PC Desktops • PCV-LX series (20002008) • Media Center PCs •
VGX-XL series (2005, audio receiver form factor) •
VGX-TP series (2007, cylindrical disc form factor) • VGC-R series (2006) •
All-In-One Computers •
PCV-W series (20022006) • VGC-VA series (20052006, 20", integrated TV tuner) •
L series (20062013, 15.4" or 19" touchscreen display, integrated TV tuner, Sony's Living Room PC) • Tap 20 (2013, 20" touchscreen display) • Tap 21 (2014, 21.5" 1920 x 1080 touchscreen display)
Notebooks • Ultraportable Premium •
505 series (19972004, 10.4" or 12.1" display, external floppy and CD drives, originally called SuperSlim) •
700 series (19971998, 12.1" display, external floppy and CD drives) •
800 series (19981999, 13.3" display, external floppy and CD drives) •
TX series (20052007, 11.1" 1366 x 768 display, first laptop with 16:9 LED backlit display) • TZ series (20072008, 11.1" 1366 x 768 display) •
TT series (20082010, 11.1" 1366 x 768 display) •
SZ series (20062008, 13.3" 1280 x 800 display, switchable graphics) •
Z series (20082014, 13.1" display, switchable graphics) • Ultraportable Mainstream • SR series (2000-2001, 10.4" SVGA display, circular trackpad) • SRX series (2001-2002, 10.4" 1024 x 768 display, circular trackpad) • TR series (2003, 10.6" 1280 x 768 display) • VX series (2002, 10.4" or 12.1" display) •
SR series (20082010, 13.3" 1280 x 800 display) •
S series (20102013, 13.3" 1600 x 900 display) • T series (20122014, 13.3" 1366 x 768 display) •
Y series (13.3" 1366 x 768 display, no optical drive) • Ultraportable Netbooks •
G series (2007, 12.1" 1024 x 768 display, Intel Core processor) •
M series (2008, 10.1" 1024 x 600 display, Intel Atom processor) •
W series (2009, 10.1" 1366 x 768 display, Intel Atom processor) •
X series (11.1" 1366 x 768 display, Intel Atom processor) • Consumer, Home & Work • F series (19992000, 13.0" or 14.1" 1024 x 768 display, desktop replacement) • FX/FXA series (20012003, 14.1" display, desktop replacement) • XG/XE/XR series (19992001, 13.3" or 14.1" 1024 x 768 display, modular DVD/CD-RW/Floppy/2nd battery/2nd hard drive bay) • QR series (2001, 13.3" 1024 x 768 display) • FRV series (2003, 15" 1024 x 768 display, desktop replacement) • GR series (2002, 15" 1400 x 1050 display, desktop replacement, swappable multi-bay) • GRX series (2002, 15" 1024 x 768 or 16.1" 1600 x 1200 display, desktop replacement) • GRZ series (2003, 15" 1024 x 768 display, desktop replacement) • GRT series (2004, 15" 1024 x 768 or 16.1" 1600 x 1200 display, desktop replacement) • NV/NVR series (2002-2005, 15" 1024 x 768 or 1440 x 1050 display, modular Floppy/
MiniDisc/
Numeric Keypad/Compact Subwoofer bay) • B series (2004) • BX series (2005, 14.1" display) •
FJ series (2005, 14.1" display) • C series (13.3" 1280 x 800 display, choice of colors) • CR series (2007, 14.1" 1280 x 800 display, choice of colors) • NR series (2007, 15" 1280 x 800 display) •
E series (2010, 15.5" or 17.3" display, choice of colors) • XE series (2011, 15.5" 1920 x 1080 display) • Fit 14 & 15 (2013, 14" or 15" touchscreen laptop, SVF) • Duo (2013, 13.3" hybrid touchscreen laptop, SVD) • Tap 11 (2013, 11.6" touchscreen convertible, SVT) • Multimedia •
A series (2004, 17" 1920 x 1200 display) •
AX series (2005, 17" 1440 x 900 display) •
AR series (2006, 17" 1440 x 900 or 1920 x 1200 display, first with BD-R drive) •
AW series (2008, 18.4" 1680 x 945 or 1920 x 1080 display) • Portable Entertainment •
FS series (20052006, 15.4" 1280 x 800 display) •
FE series (20062007, 15.4" 1280 x 800 display) •
FZ series (20072008, 15.4" 1280 x 800 display) •
FW series (20082010, 16.4" 1920 x 1080 display) •
F series (2010, 16.4" 1920 x 1080 display) • NW series (2009, 15.4" 1366 x 768 display) • Lifestyle & UMPC
Subnotebooks •
C1 series (19982003, 8.9" 1024 x 480 display, branded as PictureBook) • GT series (2001, Japan only, 6.4" display, built-in digital camera) •
U series (20022004, 6.4" or 7.1" 1024 x 768 display, Sony's first
UMPC) •
UX series (2006, 4.5" 1024 x 600 display) •
P series (20092010, 8" 1600 x 768 display)
Experience Included as part of the
out-of-box experience are prompts to register at Club VAIO, an online community for VAIO owners and enthusiasts, which also provides automatic driver updates and
technical support via email, along with exclusive
desktop wallpapers and
promotional offers. From 1997 to 2001 in Japan, the
SAPARi program was also pre-installed on VAIO machines. On later models, the customer is also prompted to register the installed
trial versions of
Microsoft Office 2010 and the
antivirus software (
Norton AntiVirus on older models, and
McAfee VirusScan or TrendMicro on newer ones) upon initial boot. Vaio computers come with components from companies such as
Intel processors,
Seagate Technology, Hitachi,
Fujitsu or
Toshiba hard drives,
Infineon or
Elpida RAM,
Atheros and Intel wireless chipsets, Sony (usually made by
Hitachi) or
Matsushita optical drives, Intel,
NVIDIA or
AMD graphics cards and Sony speakers. Recent laptops have been shipped with
Qimonda RAM, HP speakers with Realtek High Definition Audio Systems, and optional
Dolby Sound Room technology. A selection of media centres were added to the VAIO range in 2006. These monitorless units (identified by a product code prefixed by VGX rather than VGN) are designed to form part of a home entertainment system. They typically take input from a TV tuner card, and output video via HDMI or
composite video connection to an ideally high-definition television. The range included the XL and TP lines. The VGX-TP line is visually unique, featuring a circular, 'biscuit-tin' style design with most features obscured behind panels, rather than the traditional
set-top box design. In 2013, Sony VAIO's range comprised seven products. The most basic were the E, T and S series while the high end models, the F and Z Series, were discontinued. Sony also had a range of
hybrid tablet computers, with models called VAIO Duo 11/13, VAIO Tap 11/20 and VAIO Fit multi-flip, as well as a
desktop computer under the L series. These models use
Windows systems and
Intel processors, as described above.
Portable music players Sony released some of their early
digital audio players (DAP) under the VAIO line. The first model, the "VAIO Music Clip", was released in 1999, powered by an AA battery and featuring 64 MB of internal memory. It differed from Sony's players in the "Network
Walkman" line, which used external
Memory Stick medium at the time. Succeeding models were also released, but it was mainly sold domestically, with Walkman-branded players more widespread internationally. In 2004 the brand made a comeback with the VAIO Pocket (model VGF-AP1L), featuring a 40 GB hard disk drive for up to 26,000 songs, and a 2.0-inch color LCD. Like Walkman DAPs it used
SonicStage software.
Music streamers Sony had also released several other products under the VAIO lineup, including the VAIO WA1 wireless digital music streamer, essentially a portable radio and speaker.
VAIO (2014 to present) The current and past lineup of VAIO computers continues the same product line naming, and currently include: • VAIO Z • VAIO SX14 • VAIO SX12 • VAIO FH14 • VAIO FE14 • VAIO FE15 • VAIO F14 • VAIO F16 • VAIO S13 • VAIO S15
Z Canvas The first new VAIO computer developed by VAIO was the VAIO Z Canvas
2-in-1 PC, which began sales on 23 September 2015 starting from $2,199 in the USA. The Z Canvas is focused on creative professionals as its target audience. Graphic artists, illustrators, animators, etc. With a 12.3-inch LCD WQXGA+ 2560 x 1704 IPS
multi-touch display with digitizer
stylus (pen) capability, the Z Canvas looks similar in design to the Microsoft
Surface Pro 3, but comes with
Windows 10 Pro and is available as a
Microsoft Signature PC. It has an
Intel Core i7 processor, an
Intel Iris Pro Graphics 5200, a 2nd generation
PCIe SSD with PCIe Gen.3 compatibility (up to 1 TB) or
SATA/M.2 for the 256 GB model, and up to 16 GB of memory.
Smartphones In February 2016, VAIO announced the VAIO Phone Biz—a premium built mid-range
Windows 10 Mobile device. This was VAIO's first Windows smartphone. In March 2017, VAIO announced VAIO Phone A, which had the look of the VAIO Phone Biz, but runs the
Android operating system instead. ==Technology==