Sony Corp. is selling its Vaio-brand computers installed with Google Web browser Chrome for users in the U.S. and Europe.
Sony said that Chrome has been pre-installed on the Vaio computers as the default browser in the U.S. and Europe since May. The Sony devices continue to provide Microsoft Corp.'s Internet Explorer - the world's most widely used Web browser - allowing users to have an alternative between the two.

Sony is the first PC creator to sell computers with Chrome pre-installed. The company doesn't reveal breakdown of sales figures, but said that it expects to sell 6.2 million PCs worldwide in the economic year through March 2010.
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