Sony Unveils Its First Netbook PC
Video Description: The Vaio W will push Sony into the only part of the PC market showing growth at present. Related Article Subjects: Sony Vaio W Netbook PC, netbook, netbook pc, sony, Vaio WSony Vaio W Netbook PC
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