laptops which are set to supersede Sony's AR Series VAIO model and which
brings a host of technological advancements to the table, not least of
which is the new VAIO's 18.4' display that, according to Sony, 'is a
technical breakthrough found on high-end Bravia LCD TVs' in boasting
3LED display technology (simular to that used on 3 chip video cameras)
offering purer colour reproduction courtesy of separate red, green, and
blue LEDs.
In addition to the aforementioned 3LED display technology the new Sony
VAIO AW Series' 16:9 aspect ratio screen offers true 1080p
(1920×1080) resolution which, paired with the units integrated
Blu-ray drive (which we should emphasis is bundled as standard from the
information we have available) makes this an ideal portable home
entertainment laptop which, thanks to inbuilt 802.11n Wi-Fi, 2GB of RAM
and a GeForce 9600M GT graphics card as well as a 2.53GHz Core 2 Duo CPU
and dual 250GB HDDs will be equally at home with multi-media as it will
be powering through business applications.
The Sony VAIO AW Series of laptops, which will come is a series of
configurations ranging from around $2800 to $3000 (the latter being the
3LED display model), are due to begin shipping in Japan from around
October 20th with an expected US release following shortly after -
though US models are yet to be officially specified.
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