Posted by Computer Crackpot on September 5, 2007 11:18 AM
If you thought only the VAIO Series C and VAIO Series F / FZ have got a major boost, you are totally wrong. Sony is on a maniac spree to launch one Vaio series laptops after another -- it is offering an array of 34 laptops across six different series, C, F, R, S, T, and TV PC. Before, I forget the count, and also forget to mention which is what and what has what -- let me take you on a Vaio series ride. C, F and TV PC have already been talked about, so time for some R, S, and T news.
The Core 2 Duo Processor equipped, VAIO Series S sports a 13.3-inch wide-screen display, and features a DVD burner, and fingerprint recognition for security lock. The Vaio T specifications are quite like the Vaio S, however it sports a smaller 11.1-inch widescreen LCD.
The power blaster of the VAIO tribe -- the 24-inch widescreen LCD -- VAIO Series R features Blu-Ray drive, provides option of either Core 2 Quad or Core 2 Duo processors, 2 GB of Ram. And they come with Adobe software including Photoshop.
Which feature is in which series, and which one is the strongest one, which works on both the spec and looks department, please figure out by yourself or consult their Sony Japan site, I am still confused about C, F, R, S, T. A confused customer can crash sales figure more than a clear one, it would have been wise if Sony had launched one laptop at a time.



