The exhibition in the CES2010, Sony introduced its first ultra-low-voltage processors with Intel CULV the VAIO Y notebook products, product weight is 4 pounds, is only 1.2 inches thick, with with the 13.3-inch screen, battery life is more excellent.

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However, despite the upper VAIO Y notebook design, but an optical drive is not configured, and equipped with ultra-low voltage processor, the notebook is concerned, the size of this books is slightly too big. In addition, although this product is a solid and durable magnesium alloy chassis design, but with the VAIO Z notebook is different, VAIO Y position of the wrist is still dragging plastic materials and design, and another section of the keyboard is still very keen to follow Sony’s recent chocolate keyboard design.

Performance parts, this product can be described as law-abiding. VAIO Y is not a full-size design, it does not support 1080p high-definition video, gaming performance is more general, but compared to most of CULV notebook market is concerned, the performance of this product is still remarkable, and the machine is configured 1.3GHz Core 2 Duo processor, rather than with books in common with the CULV Core 2 single-core or Celeron processor; and battery life can be as high as 7 hours.

Prices is probably the Sony fans always pain, VAIO Y is equipped with 4GB of memory, 320GB hard drive model priced at 800 U.S. dollars, faster than this price, and an integrated optical drive conventional notebook has almost the same; while equipped with a 500GB hard drives, and Professional Edition operating system preinstalled Windows7, and is equipped with battery back-up high-end models are priced up to 1,000 U.S. dollars.

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