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Sony Vaio PCV series
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Sony Vaio PCV Series is the first line of products of desktop computers introduced by Sony under their VAIO brand in 1996.[1] The series would be introduced to the Japanese market the following year, with the introduction of the mini-tower computer, PCV-T700MR on July 15, 1997.[2]
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After a long hiatus from building consumer PCs, Sony announced the re-entering into computer manufacturing market with the introduction of the VAIO brand in 1996 while in Japan the following year. Sony's first line-up of VAIO desktop computers, the PCV-70 and PCV-90, would be introduced at the 1996 PC Expo Trade Show in New York.[1][3] While in Japan, Sony introduced PCV-T700MR mini-tower computer, and two notebook computers for the Japanese market.
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PCV Line-up
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The PCV series are broken into various sub-series variants, each focusing on specific consumers that fits their needs. Despite the variants introduced, the PCV series introduced 10 numbered models before adding a suffix to differentiate its future line-up. The letter(s)/suffix that starts before or after the model number indicates which subseries it belongs to. The list below describes each suffix.
Subseries Line-up
The subseries consists of 18 variants:
- DS series (Digital Studio Series)
- E series (MicroTower series)
- HS series
- HX series
- J series
- JX series
- L series
- LX series
- M series
- MX series
- P series
- R series
- RX series
- RZ series
- S series
- T series
- V series
- W series
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