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Sony VAIO E Series 17″ Notebook Computers 1,321 views

VAIO E Series 17

Along with the VAIO E Series 14″, Sony also announced the VAIO E series 17″ notebook computers which will be available from end of March. Product description by Sony:
Now there’s a fully-featured desktop replacement that offers great value for all your home computing needs. The new VAIO E Series 17” stands out from the crowd with its super-size screen and elegantly slim chassis that looks sensational in any living space.


Whether you’re editing photos or just browsing the web, you’ll enjoy a high-contrast, detail-packed picture on the generously-sized 43.8cm (17.3”) VAIO Display with LED backlight. Selected models offer Full HD (1920×1080) resolution for an even more breathtaking view of your digital photos or movies on Blu-ray Disc™.

The beautifully responsive keyboard is enhanced by a full-sized numeric keypad for comfortable, high-speed data entry, whether you’re gaming or catching up on household finances.

There’s space inside the slim yet capacious chassis for up to two hard disk drives. With a maximum 1 TB of storage (maximum, 2x 500GB), there’s plenty of room to accommodate the biggest media collections.

Ordering from Sony Style Store lets you tailor new VAIO E Series models to suit your personal needs. Customers buying online can configure VAIO E Series 14” with exclusive options including choice of processor and LCD display, Blu-ray Disc drive and up to 6GB RAM. Online customers can also specify their VAIO E Series 17” with a range of hard drive configurations and optional Blu-ray Disc writer.

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