
Sony, leader in electronic products, has introduced the new Sony Vaio CR notebook. The chic design and vibrant colors such as sangria, cosmopolitan, dove, indigo and black (matte finish) light-weight laptop appears to target the youth who are interested in looks and compactness rather than high-end performance.
At 5.5 pounds the CR notebooks delivers a standard battery, a specialized keyboard font, an LED that pulsates beneath the notebook’s trim to indicate what is happening — booting up, powering down, hibernating — and glowing and fading accordingly.
According to Mike Abary, senior vice president of VAIO product marketing for Sony Electronics in the United States, “Just like the car you drive, notebooks today are an extension of your personality. As such, users expect their PC to reflect their creativity and individuality, as well as handle their spreadsheets.”
The specifications of the Sony Vaio CR Notebook PC include:
.Built-in 802.11n wireless LAN capabilities
.14.1-inch widescreen display
.LocationFree software for “place-shift” live TV
.CD/DVD player/burner
.Built-in speakers
.Sony’s XBRITE-ECO LCD technology
.Built-in digital camera and microphone
.Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick Pro, SD card and ExpressCard media slots
.3 USB port
.Web Browser
.Intel Core 2 Duo Processor
.Intel GM965 chipset with integrated Graphics Media Accelerator X3100
.4GB of RAM with 200GB hard drive
.The model comes pre-installed with Windows Vista Home Premium operating system (with the .Windows Vista Business edition optional) and even allows to access personal video recorder or .DVD player.
The Sony Vaio CR Notebook PC will be available at $1,350 later this month.
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