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What are you doing specifically when you say you are looking for things you can offer with VAIO?
Takuma: “I love computers. I love using them or just trying out many prototypes. Thinking of the beautiful exterior is one thing, but I get totally carried away when I think about how to use them. I get so happy when projects like The VAIO P-Series start. When I am out in the city in a café or when I am on a trip relaxing, I keep thinking “if its shape were like this, it can do this and that” and just expand my ideas. So, there’s no distinction between work and play (LOL). For me, work hours is not just some time I spend in the office - I keep thinking about these things even in my personal time.”
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Like Mr. Ito said, it seems to me that VAIO always had been the forerunner in the field of mobile PCs with models such as VAIO C and VAIO UX. Given that kind of background, what is the essence of the VAIO P-Series?
Suzuki: I have strong feelings toward “small gadgets”. I once worked on “VAIO UX”, so being in charge of “small VAIO” has a special meaning for me. This is not just for VAIO, but I believe Sony itself has in its genes, or has a soul, to create small gadgets. People who are desperate to make things smaller somehow gather here (LOL). It seems to be their nature to see this “impossible to downsize” challenge, and somehow try to overcome it, including the design.
Hanazuka: I think it is true that since VAIO note 505, we keep trying to make the models smaller, thinner and lighter. People at Sony all want to make the products smaller.
Kawakami: The hurdles were set high for The VAIO P-Series in the first place. Initially, I didn’t think that all the parts could fit into this size, but as I listened to the designers and saw the mockups, the feeling that I wanted to make this a reality welled up in me. Then I began to feel I cannot mess up the project because of me. The challenge for me was containing all the circuitry inside, while not compromising the design. In addition, I could not give away the usability and specs either.
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