The Sony Vaio F series laptop is the Windows-based equivalent of Apple’s MacBook Pro laptops. The machines are targeted at multimedia enthusiasts who want to watch movies, listen to music or play games while on the run.
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The machine comes with a Vaio button to play your media with the new Media Gallery software. You can connect your Vaio laptop to a PlayStation 3 system or other Sony devices via a remote keyboard. The laptop has an Intel Core i7 quad-core microprocessor, USB 3.0 ports, a 750-gigabyte hard drive, and will be available for pre-sale on Sony’s site today. It comes in silver, matte black, or premium white. The laptop has an anti-glare screen and a magnesium alloy case. It costs $1,100 and gets around 7.5 hours of battery life.
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Sony’s S series is aimed at business travelers who want mobility, performance and power in a thinner and lighter laptop.
The S series (pictured right and below) have magnesium and aluminum materials and come in burnished brown, jet black or platinum silver colors. They have a built-in battery that can be coupled with a long sheet battery (as a paid option) for an operational life of up to 15 hours. With a solid state drive, the battery can last 16 hours.
The laptop is 0.95 inches thin and weighs only 3.6 pounds with a standard battery. It has a 13.3-inch screen and uses the second-generation Intel Core i7 microprocessor. It has AMD Radeon HD 6630 1GB hybrid graphics, which delivers decent graphics performance without killing battery life.
The screen has a 1600×900 widescreen resolution and the keyboard is backlit. It has a built-in microphone and HD webcam that lets you hold video chats with friends. It also has a Blu-ray drive for watching movies and Intel Wireless Display 2.0, so you can display your laptop’s screen on a big-screen TV. The Vaio S series is available for pre-sale today at $1,370 and up. The sheet battery costs $150.
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