Sony Unveils Four VAIO Notebooks at CES
Consumer electronics giant Sony announced the release of
four VAIO notebook computers at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las
Vegas, including the Z-Series ultra-portable notebook, housed in a lightweight
carbon-fiber chassis, the F-Series multi-media notebook, featuring Sony's
Transfer Jet technology to wirelessly transfer digital photos, W-Series Eco
Edition mini notebook, incorporating a reprocessed plastic chassis and packaged
in a reusable carrying-case and the Y-Series notebooks.
At just over three pounds, the Z notebook is housed in a
carbon-fiber aluminum chassis and includes the latest Intel processor
technology, as well as s a 13.1-inch (diagonal) high-resolution LED backlight
screen, which conserves power and provides a wide spectrum of true-to-life
colors. The Z model also has an optional Blu-ray Disc (BD) optical
drive for creating and storing high-definition content. The PC integrates
wireless 3G Mobile Broadband technology provided by Verizon Wireless Mobile
Broadband Built-In (optional), Wi-Fi (802.11n) and Bluetooth wireless
technologies. The Z Series comes exclusively in solid
state drive (SSD) models-up to 512GB. The Z Series will retail for about $1,900
and be available in late spring, according to a company release.
Featuring
a 16.4-inch (diagonal) screen, the VAIO F Series also offers an optional BD
drive and an HDMI output connector so
users can connect to a high-definition TV set. An NVIDIA GeForce dedicated
graphics card provides high-definition graphics processing and allows users to
make their own films by launching
directly into Sony's own Media Gallery software by pushing the designated VAIO
button on the keyboard. The also PC incorporates Sony's Transfer
Jet technology on select models, enabling users to wirelessly transfer digital
photos from select digital cameras. Users simply place the camera on the palm
rest and the digital images transfer automatically. Sony noted a Transfer Jet
enabled digital camera and Memory Stick are required. The
F Series will start at around $1,000 and is available online for pre-orders
through the company's Web store.
The eco-friendly W-Series features a reprocessed plastic
chassis comprised of approximately 20 percent recycled CDs. It also comes in a
reusable carrying-case made from recycled PET bottles with no wasted cardboard
packaging. The entry-level mini notebook, marketed as a casual PC or for kids,
has a HD (1366x768) 10.1-inch LED backlit widescreen display, 250GB hard drive
and comes pre-loaded with Microsoft Windows 7 Starter. The W-Series starts at
$480.
Finally, the Y-Series VAIO notebook comes packaged in durable
magnesium casing and delivers up to seven hours of battery life. Sony also
offers an optional Intel Core 2 Duo ultra-low voltage processor and up to 8GBs
of RAM, as well as 13.3-inch LED backlit widescreen display with lower power
consumption to improve battery life, as well as Stereo Bluetooth technology and
HDMI output. The Y-Series starts at $800 and is currently available for pre-order online.
"Sony engineers have raised the bar once again" said Mike Abary, senior vice president of the VAIO business group at Sony. "By melding cutting-edge technologies such as a Blu-ray Disc optical drive, HDMI output and a hybrid graphics system into highly-mobile PCs, consumers can now enjoy HD content on their terms- in the living room, on-the-go, where ever."
