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    Default Sony Unveils New VAIO Notebooks Discussion

    Sony today announced three new VAIO notebooks during a pre-show event at the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show. The VAIO F-seies 3D notebook, VAIO S-series, and VAIO YB-series notebooks offer the latest processor technology and attractive designs.



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    Default Re: Sony Unveils New VAIO Notebooks Discussion

    the Vaio S was released over a year ago with the same specs..I guess this means it's no longer Best Buy exclusive in the USA which means it's now configurable

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    I thought I read when the S was announced like last year it was suppose to come with the optional nvidia gpu, is that still the case?
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    Default Re: Sony Unveils New VAIO Notebooks Discussion

    Yes it already does come with an optional Nvidia GPU, im guessing the specs they listed are just for the base model, you can configure it higher than that

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    The vaio YB seems like a perfect machine to me. 550 dollars is nothing (thats like 400€, but even if the price will be 600€ it would still be a very nice deal in the Belgium market, though even that seems a bit too optimistic).

    Does anyone have any idea how this new APU is 'positioned' regarding raw processing power? Can we describe it as ... a very powerfull netbook (compared to atoms dual core cpu's), or a very weak laptop processor (compared to intels cpu's, both low and normal volted).

    I'm also wondering what the graphics are capable off, I know that amd's highest apu's will have the same graphics power of an ati hd 5650 or something, but I have no clue of the weakest graphics power (will it be comparable to intels SB integrated graphics which are +- equal to an nvidia gt310m)
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    Default Re: Sony Unveils New VAIO Notebooks Discussion

    Sony also "supposedly" announced a Sony Z successor known as the Sony SA. ATI switchable graphics, sandy bridge, USB 3.0, etc. but almost all tech websites didn't have pictures of it and they all suddenly got rid of mentioning the SA.
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    Default Re: Sony Unveils New VAIO Notebooks Discussion

    this is the most info ive been able to find about it: Sony VAIO SA Series: Hands-On | News & Opinion | PCMag.com

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    Default Re: Sony Unveils New VAIO Notebooks Discussion

    Quote Originally Posted by Student@Antwerp2009 View Post
    The vaio YB seems like a perfect machine to me. 550 dollars is nothing (thats like 400€, but even if the price will be 600€ it would still be a very nice deal in the Belgium market, though even that seems a bit too optimistic).

    Does anyone have any idea how this new APU is 'positioned' regarding raw processing power? Can we describe it as ... a very powerfull netbook (compared to atoms dual core cpu's), or a very weak laptop processor (compared to intels cpu's, both low and normal volted).

    I'm also wondering what the graphics are capable off, I know that amd's highest apu's will have the same graphics power of an ati hd 5650 or something, but I have no clue of the weakest graphics power (will it be comparable to intels SB integrated graphics which are +- equal to an nvidia gt310m)
    Guess I found the answer to my own question regarding the graphics power of the ati hd 6310 graphics in the amd fusion gpu, according to this recently released NBR article about the HP DM1 http://www.notebookreview.com/defaul...p+pavilion+dm1 which has the same APU it should be able to play word of warcraft and even left 4 dead 2.

    I'm so exited about these new fusion based products :P
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    Default Re: Sony Unveils New VAIO Notebooks Discussion

    The discussion that is going on the Sony forums brings the point up the SA could be replacing the Vaio Y, which had the ulv i core cpu, an optional ATI 4330 gpu, ssd, and a premium model before it was discontinued. I guess the YA is being designated to only the 11.6in model.
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    Default Re: Sony Unveils New VAIO Notebooks Discussion

    I think sony discontinued the 13.3" Y because they already have the 13.3" S..unless the SA is replacing the S

 

 
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