In
a press statement released by Sony, the company said that it is selling
off its VAIO brand and concentrate more on smartphones and tablets,
citing “drastic changes in the PC industry”. Japan Industrial Partners
(JIP) will take over the business, with the deal expecting to be
completed by the end of July this year.
The statement also said that
Sony will “immediately cease planning, design and development of PC
products”. It also said that manufacturing and sales will be
discontinued after they release their Spring 2014 lineup. Sony also
assured customers that they will still get after sales support even if
the deal has been completed.
Always associated with elegant
design, the VAIO line of notebooks has always been one of the preferred
brands by some, including Steve Jobs – to which he even envisioned VAIOs
running on Mac OS X.
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