VAIO has released two new laptops in Japan that bring a familiar Pixar franchise to the workplace and classroom. The VAIO F14 and F16 models feature laser-engraved designs based on the fifth installment of the Toy Story saga. The collaboration provides a unique aesthetic for users seeking to personalize their devices with pop culture artwork instead of standard corporate branding. Consumers in Japan can purchase these themed machines immediately upon their release.
New F14 and F16 models feature laser-engraved Toy Story 5 artwork
The hardware lineup consists of two screen sizes to accommodate different user preferences. The F14 model features a 14-inch display, while the larger F16 variant offers a 16-inch screen. Both laptops are powered by Intel Core Ultra processors from the Raptor Lake U series. The processor selection prioritizes energy efficiency and moderate performance suitable for daily computing tasks.
The most prominent feature of these devices is the exterior design on the lid. VAIO laser-engraved the A-panel with characters from Toy Story 5. Buyers can choose between a design featuring Buzz Lightyear and Alien or a group illustration titled Best Friends. The company also includes three original desktop wallpapers based on the same intellectual property to complete the theme.

Prices in Japan reflect the premium nature of the licensed artwork, with the 14-inch model listed at 176,000 JPY (around $1,091) and the 16-inch model at 181,500 JPY (around $1,125). The 14-inch F14 model starts at 176,000 JPY (around $1,091), which converts to around $1,091. The larger 16-inch F16 model is priced slightly higher at 181,500 JPY (around $1,125), or approximately $1,125. These prices include tax and apply to the base configurations of the respective models.
VAIO launched these specific Toy Story 5 editions in Japan on July 3, 2024. The release marks a continuation of the brand's partnership with Disney for themed hardware. Buyers seeking a unique laptop exterior with specific Pixar imagery can now acquire these units through local channels.



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