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Sony upgrades two VAIO laptop lines

By | May 25, 2011, 1:58pm PDT

Summary: Sony has updated its S Series ultraportable and F Series desktop replacement adding Intel’s second-generation Core processors and other new features.

Sony has updated two of its VAIO laptop lines adding Intel’s second-generation Core processors and other new features. The S Series is a premium ultraportable while the F Series is a desktop replacement for media and gaming.

The S Series now includes two different designs. Both include the new Intel Sandy Bridge processors (specifically, the Core i5-2410M, Core i5-2520M or Core i7-2620M) and AMD Radon 6000 series discrete graphics with hybrid switching. The standard models, which are available in black or white, are the same size and weight as the previous S Series. The premium models, which are available in brown, jet black or silver, are thinner and lighter, and feature a higher-resolution display.

The standard S Series is just under an inch thick and weighs 3.8 pounds. It starts at $999.99 with the 13.3-inch 1366×768 display, 2.30GHz Core i5-2410M dual-core, 4GB of memory, AMD Radeon HD 6470M graphics with 512MB, 500GB 5,400rpm hard drive and DVD drive. (If you configure it yourself, you can get it for slightly less with a 320GB hard drive.)

The premium model is 0.9 inches thick and weighs only 3.6 pounds, but still includes an integrated optical drive-a feature many laptops in this category have jettisoned (see Lenovo ThinkPad X1). It starts at $1349.99 with the same basic specs except with the 1600×900 display, Radeon HD 6630M with 1GB and a Blu-ray player. You can upgrade any S Series model to a Blu-ray player or Blu-ray burner. Other configuration options include the faster processors, up to 8GB of memory and multiple choices for hard drives and solid-state drives, including dual SSDs in a RAID configuration.

Sony is claiming some big numbers for battery life. The S Series is rated for up to 7.5 hours with the standard battery and up to 15 hours with an optional battery slice, which pushes the travel weight up to around 5 pounds. The battery slice can be charged separately. Other nice features include a backlit keyboard, a Webcam with an Exmor sensor that Sony says works better in low light and Intel’s Wireless Display 2.0 technology for viewing content on a TV. (Intel recently updated Wireless Display to 2.1, so that it should now work with DVDs and Blu-ray movies.)

The closest direct competitors to the S Series are the Apple MacBook 13-inch and the Toshiba Portege R835-both of which have 13.3-inch displays and integrated optical drives. The MacBook is heavier, the display tops out at 1280×800, and it has neither HDMI nor Blu-ray. It starts at $1,199 with the same processor and 4GB of memory, Intel integrated graphics, a 320GB hard drive and DVD drive. Even thinner and lighter than the S Series premium model, the Portege R835 starts at $799.99 with a 13.3-inch 1366×768 display, 2.30GHz Core i5-2410M dual-core, 4GB of memory, Intel integrated graphics, 640GB 5,400rpm hard drive and DVD drive. The Portege R830 series does not offer a higher-resolution display, discrete graphics, a backlit keyboard or Blu-ray.

The F Series is an entertainment laptop with a 16.4-inch 1080p display, quad-core processor, Nvidia discrete graphics, Blu-ray and Dolby Home Theater sound. The new models start at $1,099.99 with a 2.0GHz Core i7-2630QM quad-core processor, 4GB of memory, Nvidia GeForce GT 520M graphics with 512MB, 500GB 7,200rpm hard drive and DVD drive. A Blu-ray player adds $70 to the price and a Blu-ray burner is a $150 upgrade. Other configuration options include a faster processor, better graphics and larger capacity hard drives.

The 16.4-inch display size is unusual, but all major computer companies offer similar laptops with either 15.6- or 17-inch displays. Here’s CNET’s review of the current Sony VAIO F Series.

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John Morris is a former executive editor at CNET Networks and senior editor at PC Magazine.

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John Morris

John Morris is a former executive editor at CNET Networks and senior editor at PC Magazine. He now works for a private investment firm, which may at any time invest in companies whose products are discussed in this blog, and no disclosure of securities transactions will be made. No investment advice is offered in this blog. All duties are disclaimed.

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John Morris

John Morris is a former executive editor at CNET Networks and senior editor at PC Magazine. He now works for a private investment firm, which may at any time invest in companies whose products are discussed in this blog, and no disclosure of securities transactions will be made. No investment advice is offered in this blog. All duties are disclaimed.

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RE: Sony upgrades two VAIO laptop lines
podstolom 26th May 2011
Big price delta between the standard version $999 and the premium version $1349. Not sure the 1G ATI card and hi-res display is worth that much of a jump. Can only get mobile broadband (Sprint/VZW) with the premium version.
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RE: Sony upgrades two VAIO laptop lines
bitcrazed 25th May 2011
The new S Series are the successor to the utterly awesome Z-Series. My Z-Series is BY FAR the best notebook I have ever owned. It's stupidly fast thanks to its dual SSD's, cold-booting Win7 in 18s!
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RE: Sony upgrades two VAIO laptop lines
m_a_simons@... 26th May 2011
Still have a Z, been waiting to upgrade. God, get rid of that optical for a SSD/HD combo !
Sony's site sucks though, no spec page, just store.
How many USB3 ? And why keep that VGA connector ?
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RE: Sony upgrades two VAIO laptop lines
podstolom 26th May 2011
Big price delta between the standard version $999 and the premium version $1349. Not sure the 1G ATI card and hi-res display is worth that much of a jump. Can only get mobile broadband (Sprint/VZW) with the premium version.

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