Monday, May 14, 2007

Sony launches laptops for the HD generation

Sony’s latest notebooks come with a Vista-friendly 2GB of memory and Blu-ray optical drives for those that want to watch high definition films on their laptop.

The company is pushing the quality of the 15.4in screen used on the Vaio FZ series, an X-black LCD. Sony claims the widescreen display can produce vivid, life-like colours, and says this is the most appreciated aspect in customer feedback.

But, in case you don’t to watch your HD movies on a small screen, the laptop has an HDMI port, so that it can be connected to an HDTV. It can edit full HD video and play back the results in 1080p.

Inside the stylish case is an Intel dual core processor, up to a 200GB hard disk, up to 2GB of memory and Nvidia GeForce 8400M GT graphics.

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