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Tuesday April 25, 2006
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In an effort to drive sales, Sony is reaching out to the Spanish community in the United States. You can now get the Sony VAIO FJ laptop en espanol by simply purchasing Microsoft's spanish operating system, better known as Windows XP Home Edition con SP2 en espanol. Try saying that twice. The components are pretty much the same. You get an Intel Pentium M processor, a 14.1 inch XBRITE screen, 100GB hard drive, and DVD dual layer optical drive. The FJ series provide an option for spanish speakers. Whatever that means. And you can choose from a range of colors to match Sony's soccer themed promotion. With every purchase, you receive a certificate for a personalized soccer jersey with your name stitched in the back. I'm still verifying if Tech Support will be available in Spanish. What's the point of buying a Spanish computer if I don't understand how to troubleshoot it?
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May 25, 2006 9:56 PM
I really don't understand Sony pitching the idea to market jerseys with the laptop to reach a wide consumer base. I don't like it.
May 21, 2007 11:50 PM
I would like to purchase a laptop with the operating system in Espanol as well as the keyboard.