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nightsurge said:

Im pretty sure their laptops division did incredibly well this past fiscal year so it likely isn't that. 

..and in the real world, this was one of the reasons for heavy losses Sony incurred last fiscal year. Had you actually followed the laptop market, you'd have seen how Sony had to write off probably $200-$400mio on their way overpriced Vaio inventory to get it selling again (Sony laptops were dead paperweights in European shops due to being $200-$500 more expensive than equivalent competitor products. And, coincidentally, the laptop stuff was integrated into the Entertainment division at exactly that time...).