Thursday, May 3, 2012

Sony announces Ultrabooks Vaio T11 and T13

The fight of ultrabooks won more competitors on Wednesday when Sony announced its Vaio line T. The line models are the Vaio T11 and T13, which are great model names. Both have a design in mgr magnesium and aluminum, which has the potential to become any MacBook Air with a little envy.


In other specifications, the T13 comes with a screen resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels, hybrid storage with 320 GB hard drive and 32 GB SSD, 4 GB of RAM Video Card HD 3000 and Intel processor options Intel Core i3 or i5. Being smaller, hopefully more humble settings than those in T11 but Sony has not released a base model. The battery of them reaches up to 9 hours of battery life and all come with HDMI, and VGA card reader SD / MMC.

As duly noted by Wired, the the line ultrabooks Sony has a peculiar detail: the models are heavier and thicker than the Vaio Z, which is considered a notebook and do not fit in the proposed ultrabooks Intel for some reason. But the Vaio T fits exactly in the limit proposed by 18mm chip maker: both do not exceed 17.8 mm thick.

The price of ultrabooks not been announced and they are only confirmed for sale in Europe, which should arrive this month.