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November 22, 2006 9:10 AM PST

Sony laptops go over the rainbow

by Mike Yamamoto
(Credit: Sony)

We've seen red, green, brown and certainly pink, so why not just throw in the rest of the color wheel?

That, apparently, was the philosophy behind Sony's latest designs for their VAIO notebooks. Gizmodo gives us the lowdown: "The mid-range C-Series (starts at $1,150) gets Green/Red Storm, Angel, Blue Streaks, and Pink Swirl makeovers while the desktop replacement AR Series (starts at $2,270) gets Green Streaks and Orbit."

The old battleship gray is starting to look better and better all the time.

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