Sony Launches Vaio Fit Laptops with Thin Price Points
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I remember my very first laptop–a baby pink Sony Vaio when the line first launched. It got me through some hard times (and long nights) in college. My parents splurged on it, spending over $1,000 for even a basic model.
Now, Sony is giving the Vaio a new face and a lower price point with its new entry-level line of laptops with battery like Sony VGP-BPS10 battery , Sony VGN-FZ battery , Sony VGP-BPS8A battery , Sony VGP-BPS19 battery , Sony VGP-BPL19 battery , Sony VGP-BPS20 battery , Sony VGP-BPS20/B battery , Sony VGP-BPS20/S battery , Sony VGP-BPS12 battery , Sony VGP-BPL12 battery , Sony VGN-Z21XN battery , Fit. Both Fit and Fit E models are designed to appeal to consumers who don’t want to spend a lot of money on a laptop, but still want quality.
The new line comes with an aluminum case, and a lightweight body. Choose between a 14 or 15-incher and 1600 x 900 or 1920 x 1080 resolution. They come preloaded with the 64-bit version of Windows 8, and you purchase one with or without the touch screen. The prices range between $549 and $699 depending on which model and size you get.
Some of the specs include color-enhancement technology, ClearAudio+ audio processing, 8GB of RAM, and the option to choose between an Intel Core i3 and i7 CPU.
No word yet on when and where it will be released, but I definitely have my eye on one!