Ultramobile PCs
Sony VAIO G: journey into the secrets of the last constructive ultraportable Sony
In this article we will discover the secrets of building what, in many ways, is the most advanced laptop in the market, soon available for purchase for customers in the version with 64GB SSD drive, Sony VAIO VGN-G21VN .
We start: Before its designers set to work, Sony has conducted market research on a very large sample of business executives and professionals, to try to identify what exactly the needs of a businessman. It was discovered that looks stylish and cool, that has always characterized the VAIO notebook, exerts a strong appeal on this category of potential buyers. There is, however, a reverse of the coin for the same reason why Sony laptops are beautiful, they tend to consider them too fragile and not suitable for professional use.
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Sony VAIO Graphic Splash Edition, Spring-Summer
Despite winter temperatures, has started in the Spring, heralded by the blooming of cherry trees in Japan, and Sony could not remain indifferent to this explosion of colors: the Sony Design Center He cut the work to encompass all the colors and feelings in spring a series of decorations for VAIO notebook series.
These decorations will be on the backs of notebooks limited editions "Graphic Splash Edition", actually the second experiment of this kind, following the success of autumn, of which we had reported this news.
"Now our customers can embrace the season and express their individual style with these charming decorations created exclusively by the Sony Design Center. The notebook can be customized further with the engraving, free, of a dedication or a phrase chosen by the customer, "said Sony spokesman.

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Vaio UX: Sony solution origami
Beautifully designed, original, the Vaio UX comes with a display of small size, enhanced by a series of keys located on the left and right side of the TFT. This forces us to handle with both hands, in the style origami. In the upper panel is a fingerprint reader, functionality of high technology, now in the market.
The display moves vertically on two tracks, revealing a QWERTY keyboard, the device certainly more practical and functional than screen.E touch solutions' that the added value of Sony, which leads him to differentiate itself from similar products. The Vaio UX seems fitted card reader for memory stick, a web cam and Wi-Fi short-range Bluetooth. Then there is the possibility to access Internet using Wi-Fi and 3G device.
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Sony Laptop clear Blu-Ray
Sony has created the VAIO TT series notebook is now the lightest laptop with Blu-ray support. The laptop has a 11.1 inch LCD display with backlight and has 256GB SSD storage built in.
The frame is constructed of carbon fiber which allows only weighs 2.87 pounds. It measures less than 1 inch thick. The Blu-ray player can play movies in Full HD 1080p resolution which works when connected to an HD TV to HDMI output. The 11.1-inch screen in widescreen aspect and uses it Sony XBRITE-DuraView that offers vibrant colors and images make movies more true to life. The processor is an Intel Centrino 2 which allows for power and energy savings when the power is not needed.
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Sony VAIO VGN-CR420E/N 14.1" Laptop (2.1 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T8100 Processor, 3 GB RAM, 250 GB Hard Drive, DVD Drive, Vista
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Step out and be seen with the portable, powerful and colorful VAIO CR notebook, a notebook with WXGA LCD technology.
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Sony VAIO VGN-UX490N/C 4.5-Inch Portable Computer (Intel Core 2 Solo U2200 Processor, 1GB RAM, 48 GB Flash Drive, Vista
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The VAIO(R) UX Series VGN-UX490N/C Premium Micro PC from Sony is a tiny, ultra-portable computer designed for the mobile professional.
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