Although the Consumer Electronics Show 2012 has just ended, Sony decided to keep some surprises up its sleeve for the post-CES period and revealed a couple of interesting new updates and upgrades to the models comprising its VAIO notebook family.
Without a doubt, one of the most important line of products in the Sony VAIO notebook lineup is the Z series, who’s got an all-new Carbon Fiber Silver option, as well as an optional LTE mobile broadband built-in, supporting 4G data service. Plus, the Z series now comes packed with the latest, most powerful Intel Core i5 and i7 Sandy Bridge CPUs, as well as RAID 0 SSDs, all available at some pretty high price points, obviously, starting at around $1949.99.
Next in line comes the S series, who’s also gone through quite an overhaul, both the 13 and 15-inch models in this family getting CPU upgrades up to Core i7, as well as Hybrid Graphics with either an AMD Radeon HD 6470M (512MB VRAM) or AMD Radeon HD 6630M (1GB VRAM) card.
Plus, the 15-inch version also comes with a full HD IPS display, with a price point starting at around 980 US dollars, while the 13-inch starts at around 800 US dollars.
The Sony VAIO notebook lineup refresh continues with a processor upgrade of the E series, as well as an impressive design update of the C series laptops, now available in some pretty eye-catchy designs.
Last, but certainly not least, the Japanese company points out that they’ve also upgrade some of the applications typically accompanying the Sony VAIO notebook lineup, the most notable being a redesigned Media Gallery application.
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