Sony's revamped Vaio T lineup
5th Sep 2005, 11:34 GMT
Ah, Sony finally gave their T series notebook a makeover! Not that we didn’t appreciate its finer points as a very smallish laptop (especially the T350 first commercially released American machine with wireless data), but they slimmed it down even further from 1 - 1.34-inches to a 0.82-inch thick mini that’s got a 1366 x 768 res screen, Pentium M ULV CPU up to 1.2GHz, up to 1.5GB of RAM, a 40 or 60GB drive, dual-layer DVD burner, WiFi, and Bluetooth. It looks like they even added SD to their MemoryStick machines’ integrated flash media port. We’re not sure if this is a Japan-only development on their VGN-TX90PS, TX90S, and TX50B/B, but we’ll keep keeping a close eye on Sony, as this would be a major, unexpected shift in their business practices. [Via Akihabara News] Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments © 2005 Weblogs, Inc.
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