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The 3-pound Ultraportable:
Sony 2008 VAIO Notebooks (7/2008)
by Douglas Dixon
Sony VAIO 2008 Line Summary
Apple MacBook Air - Specs
Sony 2008 VAIO Notebooks -- Specs
What's an "ultraportable" notebook? I don't mean a tiny pseudo-PC,
but a real computer. A system designed to be stripped down and easy to carry,
but without too many compromises ...
Sony has given its view of the right trade-offs for a small notebook with the
introduction of its latest generation of Sony
VAIO notebooks, available in August 2008 (www.sonystyle.com/vaio).
The comparison to the Apple
MacBook Air shows very different ideas about where to compromise in cutting
features (www.apple.com/macbookair).
The Apple MacBook Air is positioned as full-sized (as
in keyboard and 13" display), but incredibly thin (3/4 of an inch) and light (3.0 pounds). But the MacBook Air sacrifices an optical
drive, hard drive capacity (only 80 GB), and most connectors (including video out and
Ethernet).
- Apple MacBook Air - 13" - 3.0 lbs., 1.6/1.8 GHz, 2 GB, 80 GB, $1799
(1/08)
In comparison, the existing Sony VAIO TZ (still in the product line) at about
the same price point, shrinks the display (11.1") and
keyboard, but piles on more storage (to 320 GB) and a CD/DVD burner, and still comes
in weighing less, at 2.7 lbs.
- Sony TZ Series - Ultra-mobile - 11.1" - 2.7 lbs.
- to 1.33 GHz, 2 GB / 320 GB - $1899
And the new Sony VAIO Z, also in the same price range, matches the
MacBook Air
display size (13.1"), and further increases the available processor (1.8 to
2.53 GHz), and memory (up to 4 GHz), although coming in slightly heavier (3.42 lbs.).
- Sony Z Series - Sleek, powerful, lightweight - 13.1" - 3.42 lbs. - to 2.53
GHz, 4 GB / 320 GB - $1799 (new 8/08)
The remaining Sony VAIO notebook line then offers larger display size and
enhanced performance.
- Sony SR Series - Performance with design - 13.3" - 4.14 lbs. - to 2.80
GHz, 4 GB / 320 GB - $1399 (new 8/08)
- Sony FW Series - Multimedia High-def - 16.4", 6.4 lbs. - to 2.80 GHz,
4 GB / 320 GB - $1000 (new 8/08)
- Sony BZ Series - Professional - 15.4" - 5.8 lbs. - $1000
(new 8/08)
- Sony AR Series - Multimedia power - 17" - 8.3 lbs.
- to 2.60 GHz, 4 GB / 320 x 2 GB - $1529
So we have general agreement on a 3 pound notebook starting under $2000,
but significantly different alternatives on the key required features, not
compromising on at least one of the display size, processor speed, storage
capacity, optical disc, and/or ports. Some models also offer the alternative of
a solid-state drive (SSD), with memory instead of a spinning magnetic
disc, offering faster boot and access with a more rugged drive, but at a
significantly higher cost and with significantly smaller capacity (64 / 128 GB).
Another alternative could have been to be more aggressive in reducing
features to drop to around 2 pounds, both shrinking the display (as in the VAIO
TZ) and omitting the optical drive (as in the MacBook Air), but still retaining sufficient
performance to be a useful system. After all, you can always hook up to a larger
display at your desk, and access storage though a flash drive and the network.
Sony actually took a shot at such a system with its Sony VAIO X505
notebook introduced in May 2004 as a limited experiment. It was thin like the
MacBook Air, tapering from 0.8"
at the back hinge to 0.38" at the front, and smaller, with a
10.4" screen (so it fits comfortably in a regular 8 1/2 x 11 envelope). As
a result, the X505 weighed just 1.84 lbs, so carrying it really was like a thick
magazine. The price at that time started at a hefty $2999, and the power and
storage were limited to a Intel Pentium M 1.10 GHz processor, with 512 MB memory, and
20 GB hard disk (with an external CD/DVD drive, and a dongle connector for video and network).
- Sony X505 - Ultra-portable - 10.4" - 1.84 lbs. - 1.10 GHz, 512
MB / 20 GB - $2999 (old - 5/04)
However, the X505 did not catch on, and it seems that Sony still believes
that users need an optical drive, even in this age of near-ubiquitous
networking. Of course, Sony is heavily invested in supporting the Blu-ray
format, so its new models go beyond DVD to support HD movie playback and burning
25 GB (or more) of data per disc.
Even so, there's a huge difference between carrying a 3+ pound notebook and a
2- pound system -- it's like throwing a paperback book in your bag versus
lugging around a big hardcover tome. So I'm still interested in system that can
slim down for the road, and yet with enough power to be my main working machine
when docked on my desk.
For more alternatives, see:
Laptops: In Search of Bearable Lightness
Finding an ultraportable laptop
with everything I need--and without Vista--isn't so easy.
Stephen Manes
PC World, August 2008
www.pcworld.com/article/147445/laptops_in_search_of_bearable_lightness.html
Find the Sony
VAIO TZ and Apple
MacBook Air on Amazon.com
Most of the new Sony VAIO product models include widescreen LCD displays with Sony
XBRITE-HiColor, Intel Centrino 2 processors ( some up to 2.8 GHz Core 2 Duo), up
to 4 GB memory and 320 to 400 GB hard drive, with 802.11n wireless LAN, plus multiple USB
ports, i.LINK IEEE-1394 port, Memory Stick media/SD card slot, and PC Card
(type-II) or ExpressCard slot.
The products then focus on multimedia or business usage:
- The multimedia models add Blu-ray Disc read/write drive with HDMI
output to HDTV displays, built-in video camera and microphone, and Sony
music/video/disc software.
- The business models include a biometric fingerprint
sensor, Trusted Platform Module compliant chip, and proprietary hard disk drive
password protection software. Sony features Windows Vista Business / Ultimate
pre-installed, with some models adding the option for a Windows XP Pro
downgrade.
New model changes
- SZ Series -> SR, Z
- FZ Series -> FW
- BX -> BZ
Press releases: http://news.sel.sony.com/assets/Vaio_2008
- 13" TFT LED backlit widescreen display, 1280 x 800 resolution
- Compact Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 1.6 or 1.8 GHz
- 2 GB memory, 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM
- 80GB 4200-rpm Parallel ATA hard disk drive, Optional 64GB solid-state
drive
- Optional external USB MacBook Air SuperDrive (DVD±R DL/DVD±RW/CD-RW)
- Intel GMA X3100 graphics processor with 144MB of DDR2 SDRAM shared with
main memory
- Built-in 802.11n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR wireless
- Optional USB Ethernet Adapter
- Full-size 78-key illuminated keyboard
- Multi-Touch gesture trackpad
- Analog audio output/headphone out (minijack), Built-in mono speaker,
omnidirectional microphone
- One USB port (480 Mbs)
- Micro-DVI port (micro-DVI to DVI and micro-DVI to VGA adapters included
micro-DVI to video adapter optional
- 0.16 to 0.76 inch thin, 12.8" wide, 8.94" deep, 3.0 pounds
- 1.6 GHz processor, 80 GB hard drive, 4200-rpm PATA , $1799
- 1.8 GHz processor, 64 GB solid-state drive, $3098
- www.apple.com/macbookair
Sony VAIO Z Series - Sleek, powerful, lightweight - 13.1" - 3.42 lbs. (8/08)
- 13.1-inch widescreen display, 1600 x 900,
XBRITE-DuraView LCD technology
- 3.42 pounds
- Intel Centrino 2 technology, up to 2.53 GHz Core 2 Duo
- up to 4 GB RAM
- up to 320 GB hard drive, available 128 GB solid state
drive (SSD)
-
rapid boot-up and quicker access to applications
- + optional Blu-ray Disc (BD) optical drive, HDMI output
- switch-on-the-fly hybrid graphics system, graphics
performance or extend battery life
- 802.11n wireless LAN
- + optional wireless Sprint Mobile Broadband
- carbon-fiber casing
- G-Sensor Shock Protection technology
- biometric fingerprint sensor, Trusted Platform Module
compliant chip, proprietary hard disk drive password protection software.
- Windows Vista Business pre-installed, Windows XP Pro
downgrade for select models
- Memory Stick media/SD card slot, three USB ports,
i.LINK IEEE-1394 port, microphone and headphone jack, PC Card (type-II) slot
- Starting at $1,799, SSD model around $2,300
Sony VAIO SR Series - Thin and light - 13.3" - 4.14 lbs. (8/08)
- Performance with design
- 13.3-inch LED backlit widescreen display, XBRITE-ECO
LCD technology
- 4.14 lbs.
- Intel Centrino 2 technology, 2.80 GHz Core 2 Duo
- Up to 320GB hard drive and 4GB RAM
- Magnesium alloy, G-Sensor Shock Protection technology
- 802.11n wireless LAN
- + Optional built-in webcam and microphone
- Switch technology: customized modes for home, work and
entertainment
- Entertainment software: VAIO Movie Story produce home
movies, VAIO MusicBox enjoy music, Click to Disc/ Editor easy DVD/ BD
video-editing and creation; VAIO Media DLNA stream PC content throughout
home network
- Memory Stick media/SD card slot, three USB ports,
i.LINK IEEE-1394 port, microphone and headphone jack, PC Card (type-II)
- Select models Windows Vista Home Premium pre-installed,
Windows XP Professional downgrade available
- Five colors: night black, sunset pink, glossy pink,
classic silver, glossy silver
- Starting at $1,399
Sony VAIO FW Series - Multimedia High-def - 16.4", 6.4 lbs. (8/08)
- 16.4-inch display, 16:9, XBRITE-HiColor LCD technology
on select models
- 6.4 lbs.
- Intel Centrino 2 technology, Up to 2.80 GHz Intel Core
2 Duo
- Up to 4 GB RAM and 400 GB hard drive
- Premium model available Blu-ray Disc drive
- HDMI output
- 802.11n wireless LAN
- Entertainment software: VAIO Movie Story produce home
movies, VAIO MusicBox enjoy music, Click to Disc/ Editor easy DVD/ BD
video-editing and creation; VAIO Media DLNA stream PC content throughout
home network
- Memory Stick media/SD card slot, three USB ports,
i.LINK IEEE-1394 port, microphone and headphone jack, 34mm ExpressCard slot
- Select units Windows Vista Ultimate pre-installed
- Titanium gray and powder white
- Starts at $1,059, premium around $1,750
Sony VAIO BZ Series - Professional - 15.4" - 5.8 lbs. (8/08)
- Durability, mobility and performance
- 15.4-inch widescreen display, optional anti-glare
screen, XBRITE-ECO LCD
- 5.8 pounds
- Intel Centrino 2 technology, Intel Core 2 Duo (2.53 -
2.26 GHz )
- Magnesium alloy, full-size spill-resistant keyboard,
G-Sensor Shock Protection
- 802.11n wireless LAN
- Biometric fingerprint sensor, Trusted Platform Module
compliant chip, proprietary hard disk drive password protection software
- Memory Stick media/SD card slot, three USB ports,
i.LINK IEEE-1394 port, microphone and headphone jack, PC Card (type-II) slot
- Windows Vista Business pre-installed, Windows XP Pro
downgrade included
- Starting at $1,000
Sony VAIO AR Series - Multimedia power - 17" - 8.3 lbs.
- Portable desktop
- 17" widescreen LCD, XBRITE-HiColor, up to WUXGA
(1920x1200)
- 8.3 lbs.
- Intel Core 2 Duo up to 2.60 GHz
- Up to 4 GB, available 640 GB (320GBx2) hard drive
- Available Blu-ray Disc read/write drive
- NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT graphics with 512MB Video RAM
- HDMI, S-Video and VGA out with Smart Display Sensor
- Available ATI TV Wonder digital cable TV tuner
- Built-in 1.3 megapixel camera
- Windows Vista Ultimate or other editions
- Starting at $1,529
VAIO TZ Series - Ultra-mobile - 11.1" - 2.7 lbs.
- 11.1" LED backlit display
- 2.7 lbs.
- Up to 1.33 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
- Up to 2 GB RAM
- Up to 320 GB hard drive, available 64 GB SSD
- Microsoft Windows Vista Business or other editions
- Starting at $1,899
Sony VAIO Products - SonyStyle
www.sonystyle.com/vaio
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