Sony updates its Vaio G with the G3

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

The Sony Vaio G hasn’t received much upgrade these last times to the extent that they had forgotten its existence … But now, Sony reminds us of the order, and proposes the new Vaio G, the G3.

According to the press release, 4 models will be available but nothing exceptionally well on paper … The basic model will always be equipped with a 1.2GHz processor (Core 2 Duo SU9300 1.2 GHz), an XGA LCD 12.1″ screen, 2 GB of RAM, 120GB of hard drive, and Wifi BGN …
While other models will be powered by a Core 2 Duo 1.4GHz (SU9400), 1 or 2 GB of RAM, 120 or 160 GB of hard drive or by 64GB of SSD.

Sony Vaio G3

Sony could release a new VAIO laptop

Monday, December 22nd, 2008

Sony teases us with a new page on its New Zealander website seems to point towards a new “revolutionary VAIO laptop”, which would change the way we look at laptops. Well, knowing Sony, this could be their incursion into netbooks, or it could be an ultraportable laptop entirely new. Most will look to the first, because Sony and Apple should release their netbook, and a netbook with the VAIO brand will be all the rage in the market if it doesn’t exceed $500.

New Vaio laptop

Sony VAIO TT 007

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

With the latest James Bond film, Quantum of Solace, there are tons of products that accompany the film. Here is the laptop James Bond 007 Sony Vaio TT Series, which includes a hood in black carbon fiber with a logo engraved above 007, but of course it does not have the irresistible charm of Bond. The characteristics of the TT Series include a Large 11.1″ LCD display, 2GB of RAM, SSD of 64GB of storage, an HDMI Output and pairs of headphones. Price: $2399. And those with a tight budget can always buy the USB Micro Vault Click Limited Edition 007 8GB for $29.99, which includes the trailer of the film, and bonus of the film.

Sony Vaio TT 007 Laptop

The Sony Vaio TT revealed

Monday, October 27th, 2008

Unveiled last September, the new ultra-portable Sony, the Vaio TT, which I remind you with a 16:9 screen of 11.1 inch (DuraView XBRITE-LCD) with a resolution of 1366×768, a carbon-fiber chassis (for a weight of 2.87-pound and a thickness under an inch), an Intel Centrino 2, 1.2 GHz to 1.4 GHz, a HDMI output, up to 2 DSS 128Go in RAID (dual channel therefore 256Go), webcam, Windows Vista and a Blu-Ray. It starts at $2000. Models with Blu-ray start at $2700, while SSD models start at $2750.

Sony Vaio TT Laptops