Published on May 1st,2007 at 2:43 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Leaked Sony Vaios for Your Viewing Pleasure

Upcoming this summer, the Sony Vaio FZ, CZ, CR and TZ series might be the next big thing in laptops. The FZ will feature a 15.4-inch screen and an integrated X3100 graphics card. Even better, each version will sport the new Intel Santa Rosa chipset so you can get the latest and greatest in processor speeds.

The TZ will feature an 11.1-inch screen and offered integrated DVD-DL, 2GB RAM, 100GB HDD and 802.11 a/b/g.

The CZ will ship with a 13.3-inch screen and the CR will boast 14-inch widescreen, but no other specs are known at the moment.

Either way, I’m looking to pick up a Windows laptop this summer, and come July I might be writing some Akihabara posts on one of these bad boys.

Via Gizmodo
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