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the “book” is the full laptop with detachable tablet screen. It’s good. Wouldn’t buy a regular SurfaceYou would.
We purchased Chromebooks in 2012 and never turn on our windows 7 laptops. 99 percent of all our work can be done on Chromebooks. It is so enjoyable to open the Chromebooks and 10 seconds later we are on the internet. Microsoft you have lost us.
I miss the high end Vaio’s from 2005-10... and my Commodore 64 ;)
I still have three of them. They were so small, incredibly powerful, and had internal blu ray read write.Respect the Vaio.
I had a Vaio from that period. Very good machine.I miss the high end Vaio’s from 2005-10... and my Commodore 64 ;)
And all of mine survived and performed in some hellish environmentsI had a Vaio from that period. Very good machine.
I can imagine. I think I had a Dell notebook after that and then switched to a MacBook. Had as much to do with curiosity over the OS as anything. I've stayed Mac ever since. I really do like the simplicity of the Mac OS and the durability of the hardware even if it remains a Windows world.And all of mine survived and performed in some hellish environments
It isn't a Windows world.I can imagine. I think I had a Dell notebook after that and then switched to a MacBook. Had as much to do with curiosity over the OS as anything. I've stayed Mac ever since. I really do like the simplicity of the Mac OS and the durability of the hardware even if it remains a Windows world.
At the office, it's all PCs. At home, I like Macs. Were I to switch at home, I'd do another Vaio in a heartbeat.
Sony dumped computers a couple years ago and Vaio is stand alone now and I haven’t tried another one yet. I’ve stuck with windows because I’m a big Office user and no, the Mac version just isn’t the same when all the files you work with are from Windows environmentI can imagine. I think I had a Dell notebook after that and then switched to a MacBook. Had as much to do with curiosity over the OS as anything. I've stayed Mac ever since. I really do like the simplicity of the Mac OS and the durability of the hardware even if it remains a Windows world.
At the office, it's all PCs. At home, I like Macs. Were I to switch at home, I'd do another Vaio in a heartbeat.