We've already hinted that the name of the game for laptops at CES will likely be incremental updates, and the latest company to prove our point is Sony. The PC division just announced an optional ...
It’s clear that Intel looks at the Ultrabook concept it devised as a sort of kick in the pants for the PC industry. It thinks Windows-based, Intel-powered laptops should be thinner, lighter and cooler ...
Finally escaping its plate glass prison at CES, Sony's unveiled its first Ultrabook, the VAIO T13 and T11. It's set for release next month and currently packing a Sandy Bridge Intel Core i3-2367M ...
Built with Sony's innovative digital imaging, sound and TV technology, the latest VAIO Touchworld collection features bright, responsive 10-point multi-touch screens with engaging interactive ...
Sony has is no stranger to the premium thin and light notebook space. But now the company is introducing its first ultraportable laptops designed to fit Intel’s “ultrabook” specifications. The Sony ...
Sony is showing a concept design for an upcoming ultrabook. There’s no word on the price, processor, or physical dimensions, but if the new Sony Vaio laptop follows Intel’s guidelines for ultrabooks ...
Hybrid storage 320GB HDD 5400rpm + 32GB SSD (The SSD module is dedicated for system responsiveness and not available for file storage) The Ultrabook specification isn’t very tight so there are plenty ...
While Sony has a track record for making beautifully slim laptops, so far it’s ignored Intel’s prescribed ultrabook gimmickry. That stops now, with the newly announced Vaio T—but sadly, it’s a laptop ...
If you like the idea of having a touch screen on your Windows 8 laptop, the Vaio T13 Touch isn't a bad way to go. Joshua Goldman Managing Editor / Advice Managing Editor Josh Goldman is a laptop ...
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