Sony explores new letters of the alphabet: intros new Vaio M, Vaio T, and Vaio B PCs
We're starting to worry that Sony might eventually run out of letters of the alphabet, but they've just rolled out three new series of PCs in Japan, the Vaio M, the Vaio T, and the Vaio B (someday we'll sit down and figure out what letters they have left):
The Vaio M series is an all-in-one that follows in the footsteps of the Vaio W that's meant to double as a home entertainment center and has a fold-up keyboard, a built-in TV tuner, and comes with a remote control. The high-end version comes with a 3.06GHz Pentium processor, 512MB of RAM, and a 200GB hard drive.
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The Vaio T series is another slender laptop that feels sorta like their TR series, and comes with built-in 802.11g WiFi, 10.6-inch widescreen LCD, 768MB of RAM, and a 40GB hard drive. Sony even loosens its collar a bit and gives you the option of getting this one in red rather than the standard Vaio gray.
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The new Vaio B series rounds things out. This one's a little harder to get excited about, but it's a replacement for their Z1 series they introduced last year. The high-end model sports a 2GHz Pentium M processor, a 14.1-inch LCD screen
(how we wish they'd go widescreen!), 1GB of RAM, an 80GB hard drive, and DVD+-RW drive.
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[Via Akihabara News]