Sony today introduced two notebooks
with Blu-ray Disc(TM) technology -- the VAIO(R) NS and CS models.
"With these new units, Sony is now offering consumers a host of
multi-media PC options to choose from," said Mike Abary, senior vice
president of VAIO product marketing at Sony Electronics. "And with a
starting price of around $1,000 for the NS model, we're expecting a new
audience to experience HD entertainment on their computers."
HD Entertainment Attractively Priced
The VAIO NS notebook features an optional Blu-ray Disc-ROM drive that
is ideal for viewing HD content. It also has the added convenience of DVD
and CD read/write functionalities.
The PC is equipped with a 15.4-inch (measured diagonally) widescreen
display, and Sony's own XBRITE-ECO(TM) LCD technology for sharp details and
vivid colors.
The NS model easily accesses your music, movies and the Internet. Its
integrated A/V mode features a dedicated menu, putting entertainment within
easy reach by letting you select up to nine programs, such as a favorite
web site, from one location.
Packing an Intel(R) Core(TM) 2 Duo processor, significant RAM and ample
storage, the NS notebook is equipped with the tools required for everyday
computing.
Available in three colors -- nightfall blue, silk white and granite
silver -- the VAIO NS notebook will start at around $650, while the Blu-ray
Disc model will go for about $1,000.
High Fashion Meets High-Def
The VAIO CS notebook is available in four glossy colors -- sangria,
cosmopolitan, dove and black. A standard black matte finish is also
available.
The unit is equipped with a 14.1-inch widescreen display and
XBRITE-ECO(TM) LCD technology for sharp images. Matched with an optional
Blu-ray Disc-ROM drive, the CS model is ideal for watching HD entertainment
on-the-go.
Its instant A/V mode lets you kick off your entertainment with ease. Go
straight to watching a movie, playing music, or viewing photos with the
touch of a button. A built-in A/V slide control also lets you control all
functions (play, pause, rewind, fast-forward, stop, eject, etc.) all with
one-touch ease.
The PC has a uniquely configured keyboard, designed with spacing
between the keys, for a comfortable typing experience. A specialized
keyboard font adds a fun touch. The unit also has a 12-tone music analyzer
that translates your music into a colorful LED light show that plays out
beneath the palm rest of the PC.
It is backed by optional Intel(R) Centrino(R) 2 processor technology
with plenty of power for high-speed performance and an energy-efficient
design for remote computing.
The CS model will start at about $920, while the BD model will go for
around $1,070.
SOURCE Sony Electronics Inc.