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SONY VAIO
Sony Vaio SPECIFICATION PRICE
PCG-R505 Centrino 1.5Ghz/512/40/DVDRW/M/L/W/12.1″/Battery/Adaptor 3,000,000
NR185e Core2Duo T5500/1024/120/DVDRW/M/L/W/14.1″/Battery/Adaptor 3,700,000

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SONY VAIO
VPC SPECIFICATION PRICE
EA22FG (BL) Core i3-350M-2.26 GHz/2048/320/DVDRW/M/L/W/BT/Camera/14.1″/Win 7/1 Year Sony Indonesia/Intel GMA USD 899
EA25FG (B,W,P) Core i3-350M-2.26 GHz/4096/320/DVDRW/M/L/W/BT/Camera/14.1″/Win 7/1 Year Sony Indonesia/NVDIA USD 999
EA16FG (B,W,P,L,G) Core i5-520M-2.16 GHz/4096/500/DVDRW/M/L/W/BT/Camera/14.1″/Win 7/1 Year Sony Indonesia/ATI USD 1199
EB21EG (BL) Intel Processor P6000-2.26Ghz/2048/320/DVDRW/M/L/W/BT/Camera/15.5/Win 7/ 1 Year Sony Indonesia USD 699
EB22EG (BL) Intel Processor P6000-2.26Ghz/4096/320/DVDRW/M/L/W/BT/Camera/15.5/Win 7/ 1 Year Sony Indonesia/ATI USD 699
EB27FG (B) Core i3 350M-2.26 GHz/4096/320/Blue Ray/M/L/W/BT/Camera/16.4″/Win 7/1 Year Sony Indonesia/ATI USD 1199
F115G (B) Core i5-520M-2.2 GHz/4096/500/DVDRW/M/L/W/BT/Camera/16.4″/Win 7/1 Year Sony Indonesia/NVDIA USD 1299
S123FG (B) Core i3 350M-2.26 GHz/4096/320/DVDRW/M/L/W/BT/Camera/13.3″/Win 7/1 Year Sony Indonesia USD 1099
S125FG (B/G/W) Core i3 330M-2.13 GHz/4096/320/DVDRW/M/L/W/BT/Camera/13.3″/Win 7/1 Year Sony Indonesia/NVDIA USD 1199
S116FG (B) Core i5-520M-2.2 GHz/4096/320/DVDRW/M/L/W/BT/Camera/13.3″/Win 7/1 Year Sony Indonesia/NVDIA USD 1399
S117FG (B) Core i5-520M-2.2 GHz/4096/500/DVDRW/M/L/W/BT/Camera/13.3″/Win 7/1 Year Sony Indonesia/NVDIA USD 1499
P115KG (Q) Intel Atom N540-1.86GHz/2048/64 SSD/L/W/BT/Camera/8″/Win 7/1 Year USD 1099
X135LG (Q) Intel Atom N540-1.86GHz/2048/64 SSD/external DVD/L/W/BT/Camera/11″/Win 7/1 Year USD 1299
FW57GH (H) Core2Duo T9600-2.8Ghz/6144/500/Blue Ray/M/L/W/BT/Camera/16.4″/Int GMA/Win 7/1 Year Sony Indonesia USD 1999
J118FG (B) Core i5-520M-2.2 GHz/4096/500/DVDRW/M/L/W/BT/Camera/13.3″/Win 7/1 Year Sony Indonesia/NVDIA USD 1399
W217AG/L (L) Intel Atom N450-1.66GHz/2048/320/L/W/BT/Camera/10.1″/3 G HSDPA/Win 7/1 Year USD 699
M126AG (L/P/W) Intel Atom N470-1.86GHz/2048/320/L/W/BT/Camera/10.1″/Win 7/1 Year USD 499
Z115GG (BL) Core i5-540M-2.53 GHz/4096/500/DVDRW/M/L/W/BT/Camera/13.1″/Win 7/1 Year Sony Indonesia/NVDIA USD 1849
Z116GG (B) Core i5-540M-2.53 GHz/6144/128 SSD/DVDRW/M/L/W/BT/Camera/13.1″/Win 7/1 Year Sony Indonesia/NVDIA USD 1999
Z128GG (XQ) Core i7-620M-2.66 GHz/8192/256 SSD/DVDRW/M/L/W/BT/Camera/13.1″/Win 7/1 Year Sony Indonesia/NVDIA USD 2899
F117GG Core i7-720M-1.60 GHz/4096/500/DVDRW Blue Ray/M/L/W/BT/Camera/16.5″/Win 7/1 Year Sony Indonesia/NVDIA USD 2199
F127GG Core i7-740QM-1.73 GHz/8192/640/DVDRW Blue Ray/M/L/W/BT/Camera/16.5″/Win 7/1 Year Sony Indonesia/NVDIA USD 2499

Sony was founded in 1946 by Masaru Ibuka and Akio Morita. The two complemented each other with a unique blend of product innovation and marketing savvy, and formed a company that would eventually grow into a more than $60 billion global organization.

In 1950, in post-war Japan, Ibuka and Morita created Sony’s first hardware device, a tape player/recorder called the G-TYPE recorder. Materials were in such high demand that the first tapes were made of paper with hand painted magnetic material collection applied by Sony’s first engineers.

Ibuka was a practical visionary who could foretell what products and technologies could be applied to everyday life. He inspired in his engineers a spirit of innovation and pushed them to reach beyond their own expectations. Ibuka also fostered an exciting working atmosphere and an open-minded corporate culture. In the founding prospectus, he wrote of his wish to build a company whose employees gained satisfaction and pleasure from their work and his desire to create a fun, dynamic workplace.

Through Ibuka’s persistence, the magnetic tape recorder evolved from the G-TYPE recorder into the Model P (for “Portable”), which became the company’s first profitable product.

In 1953, the company earned licensing rights to the transistor from Western Electric. Ibuka urged his engineers to improve production methods with the goal of creating a consumer product, the transistor radio. In 1955, the TR-55, Japan’s first transistor radio was launched. And, in 1957, Sony released the world’s first pocket transistor radio, establishing a market leadership position for the company.

Akio Morita was a true marketing pioneer who was instrumental in making Sony a household name all over the world. He was determined to establish the Sony brand. In fact, he turned down an order of 100,000 radios from Bulova because they wanted the radios to carry Bulova’s name. Morita responded to Bulova saying, “Fifty years from now, I promise you that our name will be just as famous as your company name today.” His words could not have been more prophetic.

And it was after Morita’s first trip to the United States that he suggested to Ibuka that the company name be changed from Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo to one that was easily pronounceable and recognizable. The company name “Sony” was created by combining two words. One is “sonus” in Latin, which is the root of such words as “sound” and “sonic.” The other is “sonny” meaning little son. The words were used to show that Sony is a very small group of young people who have the energy and passion toward unlimited creation.

Video innovation was also a priority for Sony engineers. The road towards building a high quality color television set was quite a struggle, but on October 15, 1967, a new cathode-ray tube was completed. The new color television was named Trinitron® - derived from the word “trinity,” meaning the union of three, and “tron” from electron tube. Since its introduction in 1968, the Trinitron television has set the standard for picture quality and design.