Along with a processor bump

Jan 31, 2008 18:30 GMT  ·  By

Sony seems very interested in keeping its users as happy as they can be. To assure that its customers are contented, Sony began to make some changes to its Vaio notebooks. The performances of the Vaio T series have been improved by changing the type and clock speed of the processor. While until now these Vaio notebooks had an Intel Core 2 Duo U75000 processor running at 1.06GHz, from now on they'll feature a ULV Core 2 Duo U7600 CPU, running at 1.2GHz. At the moment, this is good news only for the Japanese users, whom may also enjoy some new skins to make their Vaio T prettier and stylish.

The care and interest that Sony shows towards its Vaio T notebooks is understandable, for the company aims at making and keeping this product a masterpiece of mobility. Many of its components have been scaled down in order to make it easy to carry anywhere. The carbon fiber top and bottom and the battery design make it tough and durable. The new skins make the Vaio T series even more luxurious looking than before. On Sony's site, the colors of the notebooks are said to "catch the spirit of a sophisticated machine" the company wants this notebook to be.

Sony also made some upgrades to its Vaio A notebook. It still features the 17" WUXGA screen and the Blu-ray drive, but other parts have been changed. Now, its hard drive has 400GB and the processor has been changed to a Core 2 Duo T9300 with a clock speed of 2.5GHz. The GPU is a Nvidia GeForce 8600 GT and a digital TV tuner has been added. With these Nvidia GeForce graphics processors, the Vaio A series meets the demands of a serious gamer. And users will also be pleased at the possibility of watching and recording the favorite show to have it with them wherever they go. Now it has the power and possibilities anyone would wish for.

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