According to LaptopMag, Sony SVP Mike Abary has stated that the company is set to offer a Vaio computer (no word if this is a desktop or laptop) with touchscreen functionality running on Windows 7 this Fall. What’s even more interesting is that this will eventually be a true convergence offering from Sony – offering “one-touch” access to Sony’s Playstation Store (movies, tv shows), games (possibly), and books from Sony’s eBook store. Unfortunately, this software offering won’t come immediately, but rather in bits and pieces. I’m rather interested on how Sony will do this – will these services be bundled together in one super application, perhaps through Media Go?
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According to LaptopMag, Sony SVP Mike Abary has stated that the company is set to offer a Vaio computer (no word if this is a desktop or laptop) with touchscreen functionality running on Windows 7 this Fall. What’s even more interesting is that this will eventually be a true convergence offering from Sony – offering “one-touch” access to Sony’s Playstation Store (movies, tv shows), games (possibly), and books from Sony’s eBook store. Unfortunately, this software offering won’t come immediately, but rather in bits and pieces. I’m rather interested on how Sony will do this – will these services be bundled together in one super application, perhaps through Media Go?
Please read LaptopMag’s great interview with Abary for more information.
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