Sony has added a new model for ultra-portable computer to its catalog: the VAIO Y Series. Featuring a 11.6 inch screen (1366 x 768 pixels), this notebook uses an AMD Fusion platform. There is therefore an APU dual-core (a Zacate E-350 running at 1.6 GHz), Radeon 6310 graphics chipset built into the same APU, 4 GB of DDR3 memory and a 500GB hard drive can also be found Supervisors 802.11n WiFi and Bluetooth 2.1 and VGA and HDMI outputs.
Its battery finally allow him a life of about 6 hours. Available in the U.S. for now, the VAIO Y Series from Sony is shown starting at 600 dollars.
Its battery finally allow him a life of about 6 hours. Available in the U.S. for now, the VAIO Y Series from Sony is shown starting at 600 dollars.
- Sony VAIO YB now shipping AMD Fusion to your door for $600 (07/02/2011)
- Sony begins shipping Vaio YB netbooks in the US (07/02/2011)
- Sony VAIO SA with Intel's latest processors primed to take over for the VAIO Z, VAIO Y picks up AMD Fusion (06/01/2011)
- Sony VAIO Y picks up AMD Fusion, S Series gets some Intel Core 2011 (06/01/2011)
- Sony Vaio YB notebooks now available; starts at $599 (07/02/2011)
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