Filed under: News | Notebooks and PCs
Sep 27 2010, 11:01am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
Sony has announced that it has updated its Vaio line of laptops for winter 2010. There are several of the company's laptops that have received new specs. The Vaio EB/EA/AC laptops get a new purple color to choose from and gets new CPUs. The new CPUs include Core i5-580 and 460M offerings.
Shoppers on a budget also get a new Celeron option to choose from. Buyers can also get a new video card with 1GB of RAM and some machines have full HD screen options for the first time. Sony has also added a Blu-ray reader/writer to the L series AIO machines along with a TV tuner option.
The Vaio F series gets a new video card with a GeForce GT 425M with 1GB of video memory. The machine also has USB 3.0 ports and more. Sony also says that the Signature line of notebooks is coming back and more details on the Signature line will be coming shortly.
Source: Neowin
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