The Sony VAIO TT – response to the boom of Sony mini laptop market?
Sony is still on the market with a mini-laptop VAIO grace, in fact, Sony has openly reluctant to produce and sell a Netbook. Sony executives have said that the cheap laptop does not include the concept of "Sony Premium" corporate image. This means that I have seen in quite some Sony electrics garbage before, my TV, for example, so that they could be taken in two ways: snobbery, or a joke.
But in recent years have seen a Sony with some very real very up-market products that supportclaim. Sony Bravia series TV is the market leader, are against the power of Apple's iPod and iTunes, and went into the game as "the Walkman legacy ', has expanded its PlayStation brand, instead of the best-selling PS2 with the PS3, with a incredible £ 425 RRP against Microsoft Xbox 360 and Nintendo Wii. It's VAIO line of laptops is very good.
But they have a total from the Netbook market? Technically speaking, yes. Search for "netbooks" on Sony VAIO mini-site – not the results. Sonyis not and will not be presented with the cheerful beep and photos of Asus, when he took out the Eee PC to be connected. But a VAIO laptop, which are small, lightweight and portable, the Vaio TT.
The TT is a great product, and features a 11.1-inch, up to 9 hours battery life and a weight of 1.3 kg, is a small catch up with the 8.9-inch HP 2133 Mini-Note lightweight version of Asus Eee PC 1000 All models TT has a strong carbon fiber chassis in a selectionis two colors, the 'noir intense "and" Gold Fever. "Sony announces carbon fiber in racing cars and aircraft, the 200% stronger and 30% lighter than conventional materials used in the computer chassis."
A byproduct of a larger screen is a larger keyboard, which is very close to (but not entirely), comparable to that of a full-size notebooks. The buttons are large and easy to separate, back to the center of each key a little 'for a better precision.
Sony TV, 11.1 The Background-screen with a lot of know-how. You see the 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio and resolution of 1366×768, is delicious. The ability to read Blu-ray (or disc) offers greater flexibility. You do not have FAFF order to burn DVDs or downloading movies online – and the quality is such that the image quality is not compromised.
The great battery life – up to 9 hours – is suitable for himself, while for commercial use, more than enough for a completeWorkday. Sony has a multitude of energy saving and efficiency features, such as the battery care function, which prevents wear of the batteries installed, automatically adjusting the brightness of the LCD to the environment you work and use ultra-efficient Intel Centrino 2 technology.
Connectivity is certainly the center of the TT, with built everywair 3G 'on various models with speeds up to 7.2 Mbps T-Mobile SIM card for a free trial included.Fortunately, you can remove the SIM card itself, so as not to make a new contract bound.
Perhaps, then, Sony has clearly in the mini-laptop market, but specifically marketed as if they have not. Ah, yes, the site aims to "subtle and sophisticated design" and how portable it is, but Sony is very reluctant to 'n' word to use. Perhaps it is to say to them, maybe not.
The difference between the VAIO TT, and a typical netbook like the Asus Eee PC or the AcerAspire One is so profound. Are in the same league? Price not wise, the VAIO TT is expected to be around £ 1200 for entry-level retail, compared to a more modest £ 200-300 for your daily mini-laptop. And 'certainly just as portable and usable, but it is clear that Sony has a different approach to portability.
Asus pioneered the netbook can handle a new beginning, the construction of a small computer, simple processing task, and fast Internetmake accessible. Sony's response to reduce the size and weight to make it ultra-portable, while maintaining excellent performance. The result is a very high performance laptop, which has the size and weight characteristics of a Netbook – that is, if you will, mini-laptops challenge.






