Sony Selling Off VAIO Computer Business
Kensai7 writes "Confirming reports from earlier in the week, Sony has announced plans to sell off its VAIO computer division to a Japanese investment fund. Japan Industrial Partners (JIP) will take control of the operation for an undisclosed fee, and Sony will 'cease planning, design and development of PC products.' For a variety of reasons 'including the drastic changes in the global PC industry,' Sony says 'the optimal solution is to concentrate its mobile product lineup on smartphones and tablets and to transfer its PC business to a new company.'" I have some nostalgia for the tiny old VAIO laptops; I wish more companies incorporated the swiveling camera that they came with.
i am on my 3rd sony vaio product - have been using them for the past decade pretty much. OMG. Sony's vaio design team is awesome!!! Very sad news.
Just say no to the Slashdot Beta foolery, that is.
I have some nostalgia for the old days, before they launched SlashBI and we all thought it was an early April Fools joke. STOP THE BETA
he also prefers swiveling cocks on his partners
[FUCK BETA]
If you want a temporary reprieve from Slashdot Beta, browse as Anonymous with no cookies accepted. Fuck these hosers and their shitty redesign.
[/FUCK BETA]
Fuck Slashdot
I've had the Slashdot RSS feed in prime position amongst my feeds for years now. I've been visiting /. on a nearly daily basis for a good 12 years. I have logged in solely to say that the beta layout has so utterly destroyed everything useful about Slashdot that if the powers that be do not revert back to the classic layout, I will permanently leave the site.
I know that many others feel this way. I have yet to see a single other person comment positively on the beta layout. I can only assume that this is an intentional ploy on the part of Dice to kill Slashdot; it's that bad. It's a shame because I have not found anywhere else on the Internet that provides the same mix of "topics I'm interested in" vs "insightful commentary". The beta layout removes all of that and more.
I can forgive the shoddy editorial standards, the late news, the duplicate stories and the trolls. But, to take away the usability of the site is something that will drive myself and others a long way from here, never to return. It's a shame. So, Dice, please listen to the users of this site, those who put eyes on adverts, and understand that this was a monumental mistake. Mistakes happen and risks are often worth taking, but in this case it clearly has not paid off; please revert the changes you've enforced before it is too late.
IBM sold all theirs off, HP/Compaq have merged, and Dell, who knows what is going on with that.
---- Booth was a patriot ----
Yeah, a swiveling camera would have been handy on Chatroulette. With fixed cameras embedded in the screen frame it's much harder to actually see the reactions from the other participants...
Do not look into laser with remaining eye.
If you love the new Slashdot as much as I do, feel free to contact the owners and tell them all about it. Or, if you're on the fair island of Manhattan, just drop by in person, I'm sure they'd be delighted to receive you.
Dice Holdings Inc.
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I do not agree with some of the comments here. I have found Sony laptops and desktops to be wanting in so many ways not the least of which is the repairability. It amazes me they could actually put that many screws into such tight spaces. The screws must double the weight of their machines or more. And the durability of their machines? Ridiculous. I can't say that I ever bought or used any of their "high end" machines, but the ones I have worked with had problems at all levels. And I hate the software. There's simply nothing I like about Sony computers. They need to disappear, not get passed on to the next unfortunate recipient.
Join the Slashcott!
February 10th - 17th
I see even classic Slashdot is now pretty much unusable on dial up anymore.
Slashdot Overlords, You can continue posting new stories, but we will just keep complaining about the beta. Can you meet us halfway and actually create a story for us to dump hatred into so that we can go back to commenting on articles we haven't read? This isn't going to go away, and you might have realized this is not the most patient and incapable group. In a week this whole community can be destroyed or moved...
I have nostalgia for when Taco ran this place.
Prove you're not a corporate tool, timothy, and cancel Beta.
Captcha: fuckbeta
My advice to the peons working on Slashdot: find another job. The veracity with which this "upgrade" is being pushed displays a stubborness that can only be attributed to MBAs with no idea of what Slashdot is about. The fact that the commenting system is such an afterthought in the Beta is as much evidence as I need that the people pushing this redesign never use this site.
I know you don't get to decide whether or not the Beta moves forward or which design gets used, but believe this: You WILL be blamed when it fails. You work for a corporation now and the higher ups with undoubtedly throw you under the bus when they have to explain to their bosses or shareholders why the website redesign failed. This failure is going to be associated with you and your teammates and it will set back any hopes you have of being promoted within the company. Take the advice of me and my fellow Slashdotters: Get out now.
The best thing about UDP jokes is I don't care if you get them or not
I was going to make an honest, on-topic comment.
But... screw it.
Fuck Beta!
If Pandora's box is destined to be opened, *I* want to be the one to open it.
It was a fitful night. Not much rest. The way the tragic events unfolded yesterday had left a type of brain trauma I've not quite experienced before. Whitespace.... gobs and gobs of it.. summaries taking up the entirety of my browser window..... the damn thing was relentless and sneaky; Sometimes redirecting to a familiar and sane UI, yet other times..... DEAR GOD MAKE IT STOP!!!!!...... *gaaack*... *AAaccck* *synack*... *thump*.
Join the Slashcott! Feb 10 thru Feb 17!
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
You can't replace CmdrTaco with someone who has "10+ years experience managing large-scale consumer Web properties"
It is now official. Netcraft has confirmed: Slashdot is dying.
One more crippling bombshell hit the already beleaguered Slashdot community when IDC confirmed that Slashdot page views has dropped yet again, now down to less than a fraction of 1 percent of all websites. Coming on the heels of a recent Netcraft survey which plainly states that Slashdot has lost more market share, this news serves to reinforce what we've known all along. Slashdot is collapsing in complete disarray, as fittingly exemplified by the stupid fucking beta website and the wholesale discard of user feedback.
You don't need to be the Amazing Kreskin to predict Slashdot's future. The hand writing is on the wall: Slashdot faces a bleak future. In fact there won't be any future at all for Slashdot because Slashdot is dying. Things are looking very bad for Slashdot. As many of us are already aware, Slashdot continues to lose market share. Red ink flows like a river of blood.
Slashdot Beta is the most endangered of them all, having lost 93% of its core users. The sudden and unpleasant departures of long time Slashdot users Jordan Hubbard and Mike Smith only serve to underscore the point more clearly. There can no longer be any doubt: Slashdot is dying.
All major surveys show that Slashdot has steadily declined in market share. Slashdot is very sick and its long term survival prospects are very dim. If Slashdot is to survive at all it will be among S&M enthusiasts. Slashdot continues to decay. Nothing short of a miracle could save it at this point in time. For all practical purposes, Slashdot is dead.
That crippling bombshell sent Slashdot fans into a tailspin of mourning and denial. However, bad news poured in like a river of water.
That's what I think about the new Slashdot Beta. It's awful. "There's simply nothing I like about [Slashdot Beta]. [It] need[s] to disappear, not get passed on to the next unfortunate recipient." In all the important ways it is unusable. It won't even load comments for me! It just says something silly like nah ah. WTF? So much for professionalism.
Oh, and I have JavaScript enabled for slashdot.org and fsdn.com so that shouldn't be a problem. (Unless they want me to whitelist some random other domains. Well, fuck that. I'd rather just leave.)
And without comments, /. is nothing. The comments are the only reason to bother coming here.
HELP MY ACCOUNT HAS BEEN HACKED BY AN ILLIBERAL ART STUDENT SET TO DESTROY THE INTERWEBZ!
I never understood the appeal of the Sony laptops. It seemed like they were trying to hit the Apple price point but with reliability that made the Apple laptops look like the greatest feat of engineering since the wheel. Add to that all the bloatware that Sony installed as standard and I really can't find an advantage.
Damn_registrars has no butt-hole. Damn_registrars has no use for a butt-hole.
SONY SELLS BETA FOR UNDISCLOSED FEE
Dice touched my pee pee now it burns help me digg you have to
Ok, when redirected to the new “improved” /. beta site I looked at it and immediately looked for the link to take me back to the original site. Seriously???
WoW, my first post on /.
fuck beta
I can answer this. I would rather be orally pleasured by a wookie than use beta.
You can't get out of beta if you try it, as they removed the link that returns you to classic. Fortunately, you can delete all the beta cookies and return to normal...
davecb@spamcop.net
As someone who has had to rip open and repair Sony VAIO desktops and laptops for a long time, I can say with authority that they're the WORST computer brand EVER when it comes to the repair business. Every computer has two different model numbers, there are a seemingly infinite number of minor incompatible variants, finding used parts is a ridiculous endeavor (because everything has to have multiple model and part numbers and almost no part seems to be drop-in compatible) and I don't care if I never see another one on my workbench ever again.
/rant
Any full-sized laptop that requires you to remove the keyboard, all the top plastics, and heaps of fragile FPC cables just to get to the hard drive and memory is automatically ultra-shitty shit and the engineers responsible should be bear dick punched. Maybe the new owners will fix some of this mess.
I sincerely hope that BETA dies a quicker and more painful death than Sony's BETAMAX.
Looks absolutely dreadful on a Sony Vaio.
Dear Slashdot,
I'm fairly sure that I know what you're trying to do with Beta crap. You're trying to lure in a younger, more hip readership that's less technical but brings in more revenue. In other words, this "Web 2.0" redesign is trying to attract people exactly like me. I'm young, male, middle-class, and (possibly) looking for a new job, which I suspect is exactly the demographic you're aiming the Beta at. I'm also less technically inclined - I'm an actuary, not a programmer or an IT guy. As you can see from my posting history, I've only been here a short time, although I read and posted anonymously for a while at first.
But I hate Slashdot Beta every bit as much as the old fogies who are complaining above me. I don't come to Slashdot for flamebait articles or glitzy graphics, I come here because I want to learn about and discuss technical topics that I don't encounter in my day-to-day work. I read the discussions here so that I can understand the technical stuff that my office's IT lady tells me, and so that I can better understand the technology that I interact with. I comment in discussions here because I want to avoid the teenage, brain dead, narcissistic, color vomiting "new new internet" bullshit twittering that's infecting discourse on the rest of the internet.
I've just started participating in the Slashdot community. I'm pretty sure that I'm the exact demographic you want to attract. You had such a good opportunity to reel me in permanently. Yet you've utterly failed with Slashdot Beta. I've already abandoned a fair number of web communities after they gutted their discussion system or went too far with the Web 2.0 nonsense. Likewise, I'll regretfully, but quickly, abandon Slashdot if I'm forced into this Beta bullshit against my will and against the obvious will of the community here.
Sincerely,
hendrips, a representative member of your target audience
"JIP"... How appropriate.
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... that's about the only nice thing I have to say about them.
It's been a good five years since I worked in computer repair, but at the time they are overpriced for their specs and incredibly difficult to repair. I don't know if this has changed, but a recent trip to a Sony store suggests to me that it hasn't.
Also, Sony's blunders with DRM and their ties to the content industry have not exactly helped their reputation with being trustworthy. (VAIO! Comes with rootkit already installed!)
Also, what is this beta shit? I can live with "Web 3.0: The war on saturation." But not all of us have 1920x1080 monitors sitting on our desks...
beta.slashdot is so bad that Sony had to sell its computer business.
My Vaio is 10+ years old and never a problem. Granted, it's an outlier especially wrt the hard drive but still...
I had good luck with my Sony laptops. However, that's been a long time. I tried the "laptop as desktop replacement" thing and entirely got over it long before it became a trendy thing in general.
Perhaps they tried to be too much like Apple.
A Pirate and a Puritan look the same on a balance sheet.
Slashdot Beta sucks. FUCK YOU DICE.
Weren't Dell computers a JIP?
So now Sony Viaos will be JIP's?
I had always thought they were good computers.
I am Bennett Haselton! I am Bennett Haselton!
Beta Slashdot is the US...!
Fuck the Slashdot Beta.
The day that I can no longer access the slashdot site in pre-beta form is the day that the slashdot link is removed from all browsers on all devices and the site will never be visited by me again.
Period.
I've done this before with other sites (went paywall, private, etc.) and slashdot will be no different.
If a business ignores its customers, they will ignore you.
I will boycott from Feb 10 (00 hours UTC) - Feb 17 (24 hours UTC). During that time I will start looking for other sites with similar offerings as my new front page.
(I have a login, but sometimes I'm just too lazy to use it)
When they saw the new Slashdot Beta site at Sony engineering, they concluded that it's not worth to make computers anymore.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
never forget, never forgive
I want to congratulate Dice Holdings on transforming Slashdot into a pinnacle of uniformity! Well done! In my teens I was wary of Slashdot's interesting articles and community-oriented operations and design. As a young technically minded STEM enthusiast I naturally sought the sensationalist, vague opinions displayed in common mainstream media regarding mundane and predictable topics. Fortunately, after fifteen years of drudging through Slashdot's frustratingly captivating technical niche, I've been rewarded with low quality articles that finally have a matching UI designed to drive away those aggravating similarly-minded niche commentators that leave nuggets of information more valuable than the articles themselves.
Slashdot Beta is a more resounding success than even SlashBI!
Therefore, it is with regret that I must inform the Slashdot team that I will be moving to reddit.com -- the URL is shorter, and hence the same style of information is more accessible with less effort. Keep up the good work!
Sincerely,
Long time reader
http://www.slashcode.com/www.slashcode.com/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/slashcode/
food for thought: http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?SlashDot
Geeks like to think that they can ignore politics, you can leave politics alone, but politics won't leave you alone.-rms
Sony has no business making computers. Or at least, they have no business doing anything beyond designing hardware. The one time I got to play with a Vaio was when a manager asked me to 'set up' their brand new machine for them.
Long story short: The Vaio isn't a laptop. It's a marketing machine for selling other Sony products. Everywhere you turn, Sony was trying to sell you additional products, movies, music. There was so much crapware on that machine that it ran embarrassingly poorly, and the only option was to use the recovery disks to reinstall *just* the OS and the drivers. The only saving grace was that the 'additional applications' was a separate disk, so I was able to skip that part.
The machine ran very nicely after that. But an average person isn't going to know to do all this. I was personally offended that a supposedly reputable company would inflict this kind of trash on people. Turned me right off of the brand, despite the hardware being very nice.
Of course, my outrage then was nothing compared to when I learned Sony was putting rootkits on their music CDs, removing features from their PS2s, etc.
Hopefully this new company can repair the crater that Sony made of their PC business.
Somehow I bet the investment fund will do better job building laptops than Dice keeping Slashdot alive. FUCK BETA!
That would not have happened had those Dice assholes not try to push Beta on everyone.
Fuck Beta. It killed vaio.
Also, those dolphins washing up dead on the beaches? Beta killed them too.
Mit der Dummheit kämpfen Götter selbst vergebens
...of another great line of hardware ( albeit expensive ). What a shame.
Religous speak to God. Insane are spoken to by God. When all shut up, one can finally hear Shostakovich in peace
I own a 15 inch vaio s. Core i7, 12 GB, full hd screen and... It's a piece if crap. It looks like crap, it feels like crap and runs Linux like crap too. Hopefully those who'll buy the PC arm will bring back the vaio brand to its former glory.
2nd VAIO here, currently shopping for my 3rd but this news has given me pause. Sad day.
We must kill Beta because Slashdot currently has the greatest user interface ever designed.
(Urgh.)
You are not alone. This is not normal. None of this is normal.
I just received an email, Sony Reader Store is closing next March. Accounts will be transferred to Kobo.
Sony is streamlining their business...
If you pop the hood on android, that sure as hell aint dos.
So, if I own a Sony I'm gonna get JIP'ed soon?
Well, at least having screws are better than having held together by glue, and the high-end models (PCG-GRT series) did have the hard disk drive on the edge of the laptop rather than some cage in the middle of the chassis.
I know what you mean about all those screws. Replacing the screen or even the cooling assembly would require several ice trays to put every different component. The best way to describe how Sony must have designed a laptop was to start off with a gaming PC with a GTX Titan GPU and motherboard, then slice up the motherboard until everything could fit inside the profile of a laptop.
Around 2004, the "high-end" models had Nvidia Geforce 5600Go's with about 64 Megabytes of memory, which was enough to run Bzflag. It was impressive to see a laptop do texture mapping, when previously, it would have taken a Silicon Graphics Extreme to do the same.
Vintage computer adverts: http://www.vintageadbrowser.com/computers-and-software-ads
They were EXPENSIVE. The customer base they were targeting is the one that's walking right past the Sony store in the mall & right into the Apple store. They never even looked right either. Always long in one dimension, usually width. Fujitsu had the better line of pocket-sized laptops hands-down, & I'm pretty sure I've never serviced nor maintained VAIO back to life.
Sounds too much like gyp.
That said I am in the apparent minority that will not mourn for VAIO.
I found them to be totally polar devices, either loved or hated by their users; there was no middle ground.
Some days it's just not worth
chewing through my restraints.
Less crap computers to deal with.
Sure, the things always looked sexy.
But they'd break if you looked at them funny.
That and all the attempts to inject stupid, Sony-proprietary connectors on everything...
I won't miss VAIO at all.
Chas - The one, the only.
THANK GOD!!!
When I try this topic under beta all I see is
"Shazbot! We ran into some trouble getting the comments.
Try again... na-nu, na-nu!"
wtf is that?
I think they did.
Vaios are good looking, well-engineered, well-built. (Not considering what another said about repair accessibility.) Unlike all other Sony products, the Vaio brand exceeeds the offerings of the competition. With this move, Sony is now entirely irrelevant.
What's so horrible about the Beta interface? It seems to work. I read my comments. I posted this reply. Functionality achieved.
I don't ask much of a forum.
I do not fail; I succeed at finding out what does not work.
This is a rallying cry for all old school trolls to report back to duty. GNFOS you need to spam, "Use beta? You're a GNFOS" and Turd report, you need to give us a daily detailed report on how your turds look better than the beta.
The VAIO was the design leader in laptops. Forward thinking and great eye for proportion. Too bad it is being sold off.
Maybe I'm wrong, but I think Vaio was probably their most standard compliant product, at least the ones I've used. Other than a MemoryStick slot(accompanied by a SD card slot), I can't think of anything proprietary they used. USB, Firewire(i-link), DC jack, VGA, HDMI all standard stuff. Their biggest problems were the poor price/performance and the tons of 3rd party crapware(scratch that, sony first party tools were as good as crapware as well). On top of that they were just a generic Windows laptop with little to no synergy with the other sony products, like built-in smooth integration with cameras, sound systems and playstation. Maybe if they had used a beefed up version of their own BSD based OS, the Orbis used, on the playstation devices, and market the Vaio as a useful hub for their ecosystem, maybe it would have turned out better. The laptop pc market is already overcrowded and competitive as hell. On top of that Android/iOS are taking the casual crowd for themselves. If you're not going to prioritize your PC business, you better get out. And sony is already 3~4 years too late at that. Stop being reactive and become pro-active for **** sake.
Maybe Sony will sell to oppo who puts swiveling cameras on its smartphones.
and next time, try a name that is easy to understand, such as the prince symbol, which i can't paste here
There are two kinds of fools:
One says, "This is old, and therefore good.
The other says, "This is new, and therefore better."
Full rant over in the appropriate discussion.
SLASHDOT BETA SUCKS.
Anyone else remember the Delphi Forums, or Google Groups, or Yahoo Groups, before their Powers That Be "modernized" 'em?? No? that's because after the change, they became shadows of their former selves, the province of n00bs and spammers.
SLASHDOT BETA SUCKS.
Oh, and so do VIAO computers. Good riddance.
Repeating for emphasis, not comic effect:
SLASHDOT BETA SUCKS.
~REZ~ #43301. Who'd fake being me anyway?
I'm tired of all you knee-jerk contrary elitist nerds. If you hate change, just leave, good riddance. /. is the best thing of the site, always was. Really aware people bringing the real tech info to us faster than anything.
The actual content of
The comments, however, have just gotten moronic.
Upping a comment that basically just says 'IE sucks', 'Linux rules', 'Flash sucks', 'HTML5 is a standard'.
Or worse, 'this is old news, everyone knows this'... when basically no-one does, 100% Anti-Informative.
Get a life, we were doing that back in the 90's .
Add to the discourse, not just try to lamely prove how uber-geek you are.
And Mods, stop bumping up post that don't actually add to the conversation, it's just getting stale.
If the comments were better, you could make the site pink and I wouldn't care.
Also, I don't really think the new design is bad at all, the current one is old and blah, so go for it.
I agree with other commenters that the Vaio range are an excellent design - the problem was the range and depth of crapware that they shoved into each PC. Redundant wifi managers, audio and video players, sound managers, etc. all led to a horrible user experience, bloated and slow response and very marginal benefits. What a waste
At least it is not as bad as Opera 13-19! Although it might just be a change issue for most. I remember hatring Newegg BATA, but now I can not remember what I missed about it.
The slashdot.org code is open source. Someone with the time and bandwidth should bring up an alternate site where the community can continue and any needed changes can be made to the comment system to improve it. Just post a link to the new site in all the slashdot comments and we'll go there instead.