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Sony Tablet S in the UK Now

Posted by Uday on September 19 2011 Add Comments

Sony Tablet S, the innovatively designed Android tablet with 9.4inch screen from Sony, made an appearance on UK store shelves on September 16. It is the first of Sony’s tablets to come out. The clamshell shaped, dual screen Sony Tablet P is also expected to release this month but details are still hush-hush.uild that we’ve been talking about since a long time. The form is supposed to help make the tab easier to hold and handle, as per ergonomics. Whether it will actually pan out like that in customers’ eyes should become apparent in the next few days. For the rest, the tablet ships with Android 3.1 and the usual bells and whistles. Sony’s own UI overlays Android and the company Read more

Sony details Android-powered Tablet S

Posted by Uday on September 9 2011 Add Comments

One day ahead of the IFA trade show in Berlin, Sony revealed more details on its Tablet S and Tablet P devices, originally known as the S1 and the S2. Both tablets are equipped with NVIDIA’s dual-core Tegra 2 processor, front and rear facing cameras and an SD card slot. The devices currently run Android 3.1 (Honeycomb) but Sony promises that the tablets will run the newer Android 3.2 operating system by the time they hit the market. The Tablet P, originally known as the S2, sports two 5.5-inch TruBlack displays and will eventually be available onAT&T as an HSPA+ device. The Tablet S has a 9.4-inch TruBlack screen and offers an “ergonomic, asymmetric design” which Sony says Read more

Review Sony Vaio VPC-SB2L1E/W Subnotebook

Posted by Ganesh on August 2 2011 Add Comments

Punctually for the summer business Sony has refreshed the Vaio palette and now offers the VPC-SB2L1E/W as an affordable subnotebook with an Intel Core i3-2310M CPU, AMD Radeon HD 6470M On/Off graphics, and a matte 13.3 inch display, which is aimed at students. Price: 799 Euros (RRP). Subnotebooks with a 13.3 inch display are falling more and more in favor and are increasingly also attainable for more moderate prices below 1000 Euros. For this reason Sony has extended the product line of the SB series with the Vaio VPC-SB2L1E/W reviewed by us, which has an Intel Core i3-2310M dual-core processor and a dedicated AMD Radeon HD 6470M graphics card. Depending on personal taste this Read more

Sony Vaio Y-series 11.6inch review

Posted by Ganesh on July 24 2011 Add Comments

Sony looks to rival MacBook Air with its scaled down ultraportable netbook version. Let’s find out more about this high-performance netbook. Following on from Apple’s release of an 11inch version of theMacBook Air, Sony has announced 11.6inch version of its Vaio Y series. Powered by a new AMD E350 Fusion dual core processor, the Vaio Y feels very snappy and it’s fast enough for working in a multitasking environment. One area where the E350 processor is superior to an Atom is graphics performance. Its on-board graphics chip, which shares system memory, is far quicker at rendering 3D graphics, managing around 12fps in a 3D game. Though the Vaio Y supports 4GB of RAM, it only comes Read more

Sony VAIO E Series VPCEG15: Review

Posted by Ganesh on July 24 2011 Add Comments

Sony VAIO E Series laptops model number VPCEG15 is a hot selling product in India. This laptop powered by second generation Intel Core i3-2310M Processor running at 2.10 GHz is the cheapest 2nd gen i3 available in the Indian market and already giving a tough competition to its competitors. There is a difference when buying an i3 Intel processor and buying a 2nd gen i3 Intel processor. This is what most people do not realise and buy the previous i3 processor just because it is a bit cheaper. There is one way to find which generation processor is used on the laptop. Just look for the Intel inside logo, the second generation Intel logo is different. The image below will clear your Read more

Sony VAIO S (VPCSB16FG) Review

Posted by Ganesh on July 23 2011 Add Comments

Sony VAIO S Series of laptops has always catered to the student and business segment, but with a touch of style and elegance. The latest generation in this series comes with Sandy Bridge processors from Intel, to make things even more interesting. Naturally, it is expected to be more energy-efficient and powerful, thus having better performance and a longer battery life. We have the latest Sony VAIO S 13.3″ laptop with us. Let us see if it is really better than its predecessor. Design and Features The new Sony VAIO S no longer sports the thick and curvy plastic casing of the previous generation, but instead goes at least half way in the direction of the VAIO Z in terms of design. Read more