Despite the closure of traditional ultraportable line worldwide for netbooks such as the VAIO R, W, X, now quietly risen Sony VAIO TT in your country. The new model reflects the modern reality, and uses significantly less expensive Intel-based processors CULV in most lines. Customers can go as the primary system, as well as Celeron 1.2GHz and 1.4GHz and 1.6GHz Intel Core 2 Duo models.
Systems surprise migration to Windows 7, and accordingly a large RAM upgrades, with up to 8GB of RAM installed in higher end configurations. 512GB solid-state drive is also an option, although a lower capacity SSDs up to 128GB, as well as traditional hard drives in 250GB and 500GB options. Other add-ons bring Blu-ray, 802.11n Wi-Fi and a dual digital TV tuner.
Battery life has been extended for a notebook with the switch processor and can survive for up to 11 hours of battery time, extended-Capacity is estimated to last about 17 hours.
Sony has so far Prices start at the equivalent of $ 1,406 in Japan, but has not revealed any plans for international launches. U.S. release, if any, is likely to see lower price.
(Via electronista)
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