While the specs look great, I question it's power management system. The rear photo shows a laptop-style power port which suggests a power brick. While the power management software may be able to sleep the unit when not in use, the power brick is dumb hardware that eats kilowatts even when not in use.
Sony's just released a 15.5-inch addition to its VAIO S Series that not only adds a crucial bit of extra display acreage, but also bumps things up to a full 1080p.
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While the specs look great, I question it's power management system. The rear photo shows a laptop-style power port which suggests a power brick. While the power management software may be able to sleep the unit when not in use, the power brick is dumb hardware that eats kilowatts even when not in use.