Sony is Gearing up for Windows 7
July 30, 2009 by Milo Riano
Filed under Computers
One of the powerful features of Windows 7 is it’s touch screen technology and devices from netbooks, laptops, desktops who has touch screen capabilities would make Windows 7 look very good for Microsoft.
In this, Sony has prepared well for this upcoming operating system as they have announced that their Vaio series are going to be touch screen based computers.
Mike Abary is the senior vice-president of Sony’s information technology products division and in an interview by laptop mag, Mike says that Sony is taking full advantage of the Windows 7 features.
The highlight of the interview says that the see touchscreen VAIOs this fall that take advantage of Windows 7.
Go ahead and read the interview here — Sony Promises Touchscreen VAIOs for Fall, PlayStation Network Support Coming
Image from Sony product catalogs.















Just remember, if you take advantage of that ‘ultimate upgrade’ CD and paperwork Sony ship in the box, that critical parts of the system will cease working, and Sony will refuse to support the OS they have advertised in the box.
Hopefully, you’ll remember not to do that. Hopefully too, you won’t have to spend 2 days uninstalling Sony’s hostageware they preinstall on their premium machines.
After the grief of a couple of VAIOs and the unhelpful support from Sony, I’m jumping ship. So long, suckers!