Sony just updated their VAIO S Series notebooks with this slim, 13-inch beauty that’s designed with “minimum visual seams” and a built-in battery to keep it looking smooth. It’s not just another pretty face though. The S Series packs Intel’s second-gen Core i7 processor, AMD Radeon HD 6630 graphics with 1GB of VRAM and up to 8GB of memory.
Looking to buy a colorful new VAIO? Check out Sony’s new VAIO E Color Combo site to find out just how colorful you can get with it. Specifically, the new site will let you pick out different color combinations, starting with the main notebook color, then the mouse, keyboard skin and sleeve. Basically, this lets you check out how your chosen colors look together before you hit the checkout button.
Sony has just unveiled the new “Ultra Mobile” VAIO that intrigued us like hell when they came out with a teaser ad on their Japanese site late last month. The paperclip on the teaser ad? When viewed from the side, the colored lines on the new netbook wraps around to look like a paperclip. So what’s new? Not much on the spec, but they did add new input methods to make the 8-inch wallet-sized netbook easier to use.
There’s really not much info on this one, although we felt like we just had to look into it because, well, it’s Sony, and it’s apparently an excitingly tiny new VAIO. While Sony’s line of laptops aren’t necessarily as technically spectacular as, say, Alienware’s systems, they always turn out notebooks with designs that are just downright sexy.
Disclaimer: We just put the “tiny” in there. We have no idea just how “ultra-mobile” this new ultra-mobile VAIO is going to be.
Multiple reports have spotted specs and images for Sony’s yet-to-be-announced netbook that’s expected to be named the VAIO M. Featuring a 10.1-inch screen and a platform based on Intel’s Pine Trail Atom processor, the M could replace the existing VAIO W that shares the same shape and 10-inch screen.










