April 7, 2011, Posted by tito at 11:32 am
The Sony VAIO F is a high-end multimedia notebook. When it comes to big-screen notebooks packing Intel’s blazing Core i7 processor, Sony is definitely playing catch-up with the rest of the field. Sony also includes an innovative technology called TransferJet, which allows users to move photos from select cameras by merely placing them on the [...]
Read More November 13, 2010, Posted by tito at 11:34 am
The latest notebook that lauchned by Sony is the Sony VAIO EA. This is a notebook series that can be an option for customers, who need other style and look from a notebook. This latest production is an amazing mixing between technology and design. This makes the change of notebook appearance become more varieties and [...]
Read More August 24, 2010, Posted by tito at 1:06 pm
Since the introduction of the first VAIO P last year, Sony has insisted that the VAIO P is not a netbook. No sir. It’s a “Lifestyle PC.” What’s a “Lifestyle PC,” you ask? I’m not sure but somehow the Sony VAIO P seems to fit perfectly. For starters, netbooks generally cost under $500, feature 10- [...]
Read More July 15, 2010, Posted by tito at 5:09 pm
The R700 wears a businesslike suit — matte black being this season’s must-have — and aside from a couple of LEDs by the trackpad and some chrome highlights on the screen’s bezel, there’s not a whole lot of flashy stuff going on around the R700′s magnesium chassis. Note the fingerprint scanner, in case you need [...]
Read More June 1, 2010, Posted by tito at 2:58 pm
The Vaio Z Series has been re-introduced by Sony at CES 2010 to spearhead its laptop line-up. It is supposed to be the best Sony can offer. It blends raw power and ultra portability in a good looking shell that encompasses a carved aluminum core. In 2010, Sony updated the Z Series with Intel’s latest [...]
Read More May 18, 2010, Posted by tito at 10:47 am
There’s so much to like about the HP EliteBook 2530P that it’s hard to know where to start genuflecting. This little black and silver beauty meets all the basic expectations–great performance, full set of connections–and then piles on nifty extras such as two sets of pointing devices and a keyboard light. It’s by no means [...]
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