Published on January 6th,2009 at 3:39 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Sony Vaio Type Z, Vista 64bit Powered, 4GB of RAM, and 256GB SSD

Here’s Sony’s shiny new Vaio Type Z that for once isn’t powered by the average 32bit but is ALSO available with Vista (Home Premium, Business, Ultimate) 64bit. It will feature a Core 2 Duo P9600 (P8700, P8600, T9800 Vaio Order Made) CPU, 4GB of RAM, 320GB of HDD (7200rpm) or 256GB SSD, Blu-ray drive, GeForce 9300 GS with 256MB of VRAM, and screen size of 13.1” with a WXGA++ resolution (1600 x 900) with LED backlight.

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Comments
 

  • dajtw

    ? I’ve been using this for the past 4 months or so? Z90S? Is that the same?

  • d4vej

    Apart from the increase in SSD size, and the 64-bit core. It’s an identical notebook.

  • fh

    There is the new T9800 (2.93ghz) option.

 

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