Sony adds supersize Vaio T Series 15 touch.
CNET Editors' Take
January 7, 2013 5:00 PM PST
The Sony Vaio T Series 15.
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Sony)
LAS VEGAS--Go big, add touch. Sony's subdued CES formula in a nutshell.
Sony's
latest Vaio T Series 15 is a new, larger ultrabook with 1080p, sporting
a 10-finger multitouch display. It joins the fray of a seemingly
endless run of touch-enabled laptops at this year's CES that continue to
be announced with knee-jerk predictability. Sony's also adding a
touch-screen option to the Vaio T 14 that's already on sale.
Yes,
having touch on a Windows 8 laptop is better than not having touch, but
it's hard to get excited at all about its presence on any new CES
product. Further details on the new 15-inch Vaio T are forthcoming.
In case you forgot, Sony's Vaio T Series 13 ultrabook with touch
was one of the front-running laptops at Windows 8 launch. All the
T-series ultrabooks have a thin aluminum-and-magnesium construction and a
pretty standard look and feel. The new Vaio T Series 15 starts at $950
and the touch-enabled Vaio T Series 14 at $800 when they launch this
spring.
Vaio Duo 11.
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Sony)
And, hey, guess what? Sony's compact little sliding-screen Duo 11 is now available in silver.
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