Sony is getting big in the notebook PC market, at least in the US, according to CNet. It certainly has the potential to become a Top 5 PC supplier, with Compaq dropping out (because of its takeover by Hewlett-Packard). IBM losing interest and Gateway having its own problems. It will then be interesting to see if there is a change of attitude towards the games division that sells PlayStation consoles. Currently, the PS guys spend a lot of time rubbishing PCs -- which wasn't a problem when Sony's PC business was a flop. But will the parent company still be happy if it sees sales of $200 games machines damaging sales of $2,000 PCs? Or will the PS2 pushers be told to can it?