Tuesday, 24 July 2012

Sony Ultrabook T

Sony Electronics unveiled its new Vaio T Series Ultrabook and a new portfolio of Vaio PCs during its Vaio Expo Tour at the Sony Wonder Technology Lab in New York. This will be the first Sony Ultrabook to carry its Vaio branding whereas the Vaio desktop series will see "enhancements" to the E, S, Z and L All-in-One Series models.
"Thin and light is nothing new to Sony – we built the T Series Ultrabook from many of the same features as our amazingly thin and powerful ultra-premium VAIO Z Series, which has long exceeded Ultrabook specifications," said Mike Abary, senior vice president of Networked Technology and Services Division of Sony Electronics. "Our entire new VAIO portfolio incorporates the best technology from our innovative digital imaging, sound and TV divisions and unique features across all the models such as backlit keyboard and Sony's Rapid Wake technology."
On the Ultrabook front, the Vaio T Series features a stylishly slim magnesium and aluminum chassis housing a 13.3-inch display and the latest generation Ultra Low Voltage Intel Core processors. Consumers have the option of choosing an SSD for storage, or a hybrid drive which features the best traits of both HDD and SSD technologies. Other features include two USB ports (including a charging function for mobile devices), HDMI out, VGA, Ethernet, a Sony Memory Stick reader and an SD card reader.
Next up is the Vaio E Series, ideal for students and general consumers. Sony offers 11.6-inch, 14-inch and 15.5-inch models sporting an aluminum "wrap around" design with a diamond cut Vaio logo. The 11.6-inch model comes with an AMD processor, the 14-inch model comes with a 2nd-generation Intel Core processor, and the 15.5-inch model comes with a variety of 2nd and 3rd-generation Intel Core processors. All three have AMD Radeon graphics, whereas the two larger machines also provide a backlit keyboard.
Sony also revealed the Vaio E 14P Future Sounds My Connect Studio bundle in red and black wrap design featuring the My Connect Studio collaborative Technology, a unique software app envisioned by LL COOL J. It allows multiple artists and musicians to record, edit and produce new music together simultaneously in real time from anywhere in the world, helping to eliminate the geographical and economical barriers for musicians. “Multiple musicians a thousand miles apart from each other can record music together in real time," said LL COOL J.

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