You may find a Sony desktop computer at any Sony store located across the country or you may also go online to their website. You may also try Amazon or eBay.
You would be best off shopping at either Best Buy or the Sony Official site for your Sony Vaio desktop. Both of those sites have knowledgeable employees who will be able to help you choose the correct desktop.
The price of a Sony desktop computer varies depending on the specifications of the computer. Generally, Sony desktops are available to purchase for between å£800 and å£2,000.
The best desktop computer to have is a silver sony
There are many places where you can purchase Sony desktop PCs, these places include various online merchants, Sony retailers (usually found in certain malls or shopping centers), and various office and computer retail stores.
The Sony Vaio JS250J is a highly rated, top fo the line desktop PC. It has 4 GB of RAM, a super-fast pentium 4 processor and a wide screen. It also boasts superior entertainment features. This Sony Vaio is also competitively priced.
if it runs on windows then yes
There are a number of retailers in Canada that sell Sony desktop PCs. Some of these retailers include Best Buy, Future Shop, Staples and Tiger Direct.
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i bought a Sony Vaio almost a year ago. on the Vaio gate, which can start at start-up or activated by the right click on the desktop, has Skype on it. you can also find it on the control panel programs and features list.
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The first thing you can find on the Sony website is the Electronics that Sony sells. The second thing you can find on the Sony website is information about the PlayStation. Another thing you can find information on the Sony website is Sony's Online Games or Sony's Online Gaming. Another thing you can find on Sony's website is Sony's Movies. Next you can find information about Sony's music (Sony's record's their a record or music company). A final ting you can get information is if you need support form Sony you can get that on their website.
Sony desktop PC's are available at all computer stores as well as many electrical stores and some major supermarket chains and department stores. In the UK, examples would include PC World, Currys, Dixons and John Lewis.