
Sony’s line of VAIO notebooks and netbooks are sexy to say the least, but they still lack the important touchscreen capability that seems to be all the rage these days. Well, the Japanese electronics giant isn’t going to be left behind in the proceedings as their company senior VP Mike Abary revealed in an interview that some computers released this fall will come with touchscreen interfaces, presumably to take advantage of selected touch interfaces available in the upcoming Windows 7 operating system.
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