Friday, June 17, 2011

Sony Vaio C and E Series Get New Looks


Sony announced several new additions to its Vaio C-Series and E-Series laptops, updating them with new designs, colors, and a collection of productivity and entertainment features.



The Sony Vaio C-Series comes in 14- and 15.5-inches screen sizes, and adds neon red and electric blue to the list of colors available. The C-Series laptops come equipped with second-generation Intel Core i3 and i5 processors, with select models getting a big bump in graphics capability thanks to AMD Radeon HD graphics processors. Also added to the list of optional features are Blu-ray optical drives, Intel Core i5 processors, and Intel's Wireless Display technology. New C-Series models also come equipped with backlit keyboard for low-light typing, and an integrated HD webcam.


The Sony Vaio C-Series is available for pre-order now through Sony with a starting price of $730, with nationwide availability coming soon through major retailers.


Also getting a fresh set of new models and features is the Vaio E-Series. Available in 14-, 15.5-, and 17.3-inch form factors, the E-Series comes in several colors, with the 14- and 15.5-inch models available in midnight blue, glacier white, charcoal black, and blush pink. The 17.3-inch will be available in either charcoal black or platinum white. The new designs feature matching lids and palm rests with molded geometric textures and fingerprint-resistant finishes.


Like the Vaio C-Series, the E-Series has several configurations, with an abundance of optional features like wireless display, Blu-ray optical drive, and remote features the integrate with Sony Blu-ray players, Bravia TVs and the PlayStation 3. In addition to Intel second-generation processors, select models of the E-Series come equipped with an AMD E-350 processor with AMD Mobility Radeon HD6130 graphics processor. Both the C- and E-Series laptops feature three dedicated function buttons on the chassis that offer one-touch access to Sony's Web, media, and user assistance tools.

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