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- 10:50, 22 November 2024 VPCCA (hist | edit) [912 bytes] StarX (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Overview == The Sony VAIO VPCCA is a mid-range laptop released by Sony in 2011. It was primarily targeted towards home users, featuring a unique design that was offered in many colours. == Detailed Specs == '''Processor:''' 2nd gen Intel i3, i5 and i7 dual core '''Graphics:''' AMD Mobility Radeon HD 6470M (512MB VRAM) or HD 6630M (1GB VRAM) '''Chipset:''' Intel HM65 chipset '''Memory:''' 2GB to 8GB RAM (2x SODIMM, maximum 16GB) '''Display:''' 14" 1366x768 or 1600x...")
- 23:00, 15 November 2024 SVT11 (hist | edit) [2,287 bytes] StarX (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This page is currently WIP!! == Overview == thumb|SVT13 with Touchscreen thumb|SVT13 Non-touchscreen version The Sony VAIO SVT11 is a 11.6" ultrabook released by Sony in 2011. It was targeted towards business users, and was supposed to be a thin and light laptop with long battery life. The SVT11 featured both 2nd gen and 3rd gen Core i CPUs, the 3rd gen models using the newly introduced low voltage U series of CPUs,...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 22:13, 15 November 2024 VGX-TP (hist | edit) [3,272 bytes] StarX (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Overview== The Sony VAIO VGX-TP was a mid-range HTPC released in 2008. This was supposed to be a media center PC that would be connected to a TV, and as a result featured decent specs for its time such as an NVIDIA GeForce 8400M GT as well as multimedia features such as a Blu-Ray drive, and even a TV tuner on higher end models. One major thing to note is the very unique circular design of the TP, compared to rivals such as the HP Pavilion Media Center, which looked p...")
- 17:47, 15 November 2024 PCG-NV (hist | edit) [1,078 bytes] 3lectr1c (talk | contribs) (basic page created)
- 21:07, 10 November 2024 Wanted Recovery Media (hist | edit) [1,120 bytes] Resident007 (talk | contribs) (Initial commit) Tag: Visual edit
- 10:14, 27 October 2024 NiMH Battery Problem (hist | edit) [525 bytes] Laki2 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|NiMH Button Cell, used in VAIOs from (xxx-xxx) On a lot of older VAIOs, such as the PCG-505, PCG-C1 (A detailed list will be made shortly), there is a green NiMH cell, made up of two identical button cells. This cell corrodes over time, and can destroy the motherboard so please remove it as soon as possible. (Guides will be available for VAIO models affected.) VAIOs with a corroded NiMH cell do not power up with the battery installed...") Tag: Visual edit
- 21:20, 24 October 2024 PCG-7** (hist | edit) [3,051 bytes] Resident007 (talk | contribs) (Initial commit) Tag: Visual edit
- 00:24, 19 October 2024 PCV-**0 (hist | edit) [3,731 bytes] Laki2 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{DISPLAYTITLE:PCV-70/90/1**}} == Overview == thumb|374x374px|VAIO PCV-90 The Sony VAIO PCV-70 or PCV-90 were the first computers released by Sony under the VAIO line. Unusually for Sony, they were released in 1996 in the US and 1 year later in Japan in 1997, branded as the PCV-T. They were intended as computers designed for multimedia. Sony used the VAIO name for many reasons, one of them was because the VA joined together to symbolise a sine w...") originally created as "PCV-70/90/1**"