Back when laptops still had soul, Sony built a tiny silver rocket ship called the VAIO. And in 2006, they released one of the last ultra portable machines that actually believed in giving people choices. Real ports. Real expandability. Physical buttons, card readers, and inputs stacked like a hardware buffet. This wasn’t just a laptop. It was a Windows XP-powered Swiss Army knife wearing brushed aluminum armor.
So today, we’re taking a deep dive into a 2006 Sony ultra portable that feels like the last surviving artifact from a lost civilization. A machine overflowing with features, personality, and practical design choices that modern laptops quietly tossed into the abyss.
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