Line of computers and consumer electronics by VAIO Corporation
VAIO Corporation
Logo
Native name
VAIO株式会社
Formerly
Sony Vaio
Company type
Private
Industry
Computer hardware Electronics
Predecessor
Sony Corporation
Founded
1996; 28 years ago (1996) (as Sony's computer brand)
July 1, 2014; 9 years ago (July 1, 2014)[1] (as an independent corporation)
Headquarters
Azumino, Nagano
,
Japan
Area served
Argentina Brazil Chile China Hong Kong India Japan Malaysia Mexico Middle East Singapore Taiwan United States Uruguay (as of 2023)
Products
Personal computers
Owners
Japan Industrial Partners (95%)
Sony Group Corporation (5%)
[2]
Website
Japan www.vaio.com United States us.vaio.com Brazil br.vaio.com Chile cl.vaio.com Hong Kong hk.vaio.com Taiwan tw.vaio.com Singapore sg.vaio.com Malaysia my.vaio.com China www.vaio-china.com Argentina ar.vaio.com India in.vaio.com Middle East mea.vaio.com Mexico mx.vaio.com Uruguay uy.vaio.com
VAIO (Japanese: バイオ) is a brand of personal computers and consumer electronics, currently developed by Japanese manufacturer VAIO Corporation (VAIO 株式会社, Baio Kabushiki Kaisha, English: /ˈvaɪ.oʊ/), headquartered in Azumino, Nagano Prefecture.[citation needed]
VAIO was formerly a brand of Sony, introduced in 1996. In February 2014, Sony created VAIO Corporation, a special purpose company with investment firm Japan Industrial Partners,[3] as part of its restructuring effort to focus on mobile devices. Sony maintains a minority stake in the new, independent company, which currently sells computers in the United States, Japan, India, and Brazil, and maintains exclusive marketing agreements in other regions.[citation needed] Sony still holds the intellectual property rights for the VAIO brand and logo.[4]
As of 2023, Vaio operates its stores in several countries and regions, such as Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Singapore, Taiwan, the United States and Uruguay and so on.[5]
^"About VAIO".
^"Sony and Japan Industrial Partners' Special Purpose Company Sign Definitive Agreements for the Sale of PC Business".
^"Sony and Japan Industrial Partners' Special Purpose Company Sign Definitive Agreements for the Sale of PC Business".
^"EUIPO eSearch - vaio 004638706". European Union Intellectual Property Office. Retrieved 28 August 2023.
^Cite error: The named reference VAIO Asia was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
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