Sony’s VAIO Z finally arrives in the US, goes up for pre-order starting at $2,000
Posted in: CoreI5, CoreI7, expensive, laptop, Laptops, pre-order, PreOrder, sony, Today's Chili, ultraportable, vaio, video The big story, of course, is that rather than build a laptop with switchable graphics as it has in the past, Sony is instead relying on the Power Media Dock, an external, Lightpeak-enabled peripheral that houses an AMD Radeon HD 6650M graphics card and 1GB of video memory (not to mention, HDMI- and VGA-out, three USB ports, and a slot-loading optical drive). The laptop itself only packs Intel integrated graphics, which means Sony is assuming you’ll wait until you’re plugged in to start gaming, editing photos, and whatever else you power users fancy. On its own, the battery promises to last eight hours, but, as with Sony’s S series, you can pair it with an external sheet battery, which claims to extend the battery life to a max of 16 hours. Rounding out the spec list are standard-voltage Core i5 and i7 processor options, up to 256GB 512GB in solid-state storage, up to 8GB of RAM, and a 13.1-inch panel with either 1080p or 1600 x 900 resolution. In case this thin beauty slipped under your radar the first time around, we’ve re-posted our hands-on photos below, along with a walk-through video past the break.
Gallery: Sony VAIO Z Series
Gallery: Sony Vaio Z detailed hands-on
Gallery: Sony VAIO Z hands-on
Gallery: Sony VAIO Z components
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