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supercoolman Posts: > 500
On 2015-09-18 07:13:45, Ebato wrote:
Time will tell. And even if they don't kill it, I see them retrenching back to the home shores and the select markets like India, where xperia is still popular for some weird reason. Considering they are now out of top10 android manufacturers (as of may 2015), I don't see a point in their future existence on a global scale. If the business keeps loosing money, you either cut the rotting limp, or let the shareholders make you a new asshole. I don't think Kaz is up to that kind of experience in his future tenure. I see them keeping the TV branch going for a bit longer than mobile, but regardless, the next quarterly report will most likely determine the future of Sony mobile as we know it.
the problem is that you kept saying the same thing and when those next quarter/month/year becomes now, you say next sony mobile/tv/whatever is gonna die next quarter/month/year again
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Posted: 2015-09-18 08:16:32
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@ebato
Your posts are pessimistic and satire. Why don't you even it with some suggestions of how sony mobile should improve their business for a change? Have you ever heard the word balance in your life?
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Posted: 2015-09-18 09:54:55
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On 2015-09-18 07:13:45, Ebato wrote:
Lenovo will disagree while they keep laughing all the way to the bank with Sony's money.
Any statistics source or market research group will tell you that the sales of laptops have been in flat or negative growth since the birth of the modern tablet. It is a market in decline. By contrast the smartphone market and tablet market are still booming. The comparison between Xperia now and VAIO when it was sold isn't a realistic one, the markets are going in the opposite direction to one another.
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Posted: 2015-09-18 09:58:25
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On 2015-09-18 01:54:16, McKinley wrote:
Ebato and her predictions and info are both equally credible as Nodar's info.
As a matter of fact even Nodar is more credible than Ebato.
Ouch, that was a low blow
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Posted: 2015-09-18 14:19:19
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On 2015-09-18 09:58:25, Ricky D wrote:
On 2015-09-18 07:13:45, Ebato wrote:
Lenovo will disagree while they keep laughing all the way to the bank with Sony's money.
Any statistics source or market research group will tell you that the sales of laptops have been in flat or negative growth since the birth of the modern tablet. It is a market in decline. By contrast the smartphone market and tablet market are still booming. The comparison between Xperia now and VAIO when it was sold isn't a realistic one, the markets are going in the opposite direction to one another.
even Lenovo is not doing great. In general, the pc business especially the laptops is going down.
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Posted: 2015-09-18 15:55:40
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On 2015-09-18 15:55:40, MyP910 wrote:
On 2015-09-18 09:58:25, Ricky D wrote:
On 2015-09-18 07:13:45, Ebato wrote:
Lenovo will disagree while they keep laughing all the way to the bank with Sony's money.
Any statistics source or market research group will tell you that the sales of laptops have been in flat or negative growth since the birth of the modern tablet. It is a market in decline. By contrast the smartphone market and tablet market are still booming. The comparison between Xperia now and VAIO when it was sold isn't a realistic one, the markets are going in the opposite direction to one another.
even Lenovo is not doing great. In general, the pc business especially the laptops is going down.
Anyway, who buys a lenevo that piece of shit
I build my own PC any day and any time
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Posted: 2015-09-18 16:38:41
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yeah, with tablets on the rise and the over saturated market of PC, make perfect sense to sell off their VIAO division. Even Samsung, a company that loves to stick their hands into absolutely everything had to let go of their laptop division.
There is just not enough money to be made, let the smaller guy or pc vet like Asus and Acer fight for the scrap. Having Xperia brand also more meaningful than VIAO, they already got their own tablet line up, if there is ever a need to go back to the PC market, they can just use their Xperia brand for that.
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Posted: 2015-09-18 16:50:31
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But actually, I really like VAIO. I was really sad when sony sold the division. All my desktops and laptops since the year 2000 are VAIO. I really hope for Sony to reboot the VAIO division.
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Posted: 2015-09-18 22:01:10
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On 2015-09-18 22:01:10, MyP910 wrote:
But actually, I really like VAIO. I was really sad when sony sold the division. All my desktops and laptops since the year 2000 are VAIO. I really hope for Sony to reboot the VAIO division.
VAIO is owned by JIP (Japanese Industrial Partners), but Sony has a 10% stake of that independent company...
And the VAIO Z Canvas is coming sometime in October in the US (and in Brazil as well I think)
here
http://us.vaio.com/
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Posted: 2015-09-19 00:43:41
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I too love VAIO, I hope to see it back to my region also... the only thing that I can think after VAIO is Macbook Pro... but that's too much expensive.. the top end ( 16GB, 512GB, ded. GPU ) one we have here costs $2740 !!
And that VAIO Z Canvas is awesome... it just needs a Type C port
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Posted: 2015-09-19 09:15:27
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