Sony introduced its new line of entry-level laptops on Tuesday. The new Vaio Fit series starts at around $550 with the Fit E, which offers Intel’s Core processors, discrete Nvidia graphics processors, and hybrid hard drives, as well as a full-sized keyboard and trackpad. The Fit models utilize Sony’s Exmor R sensors, which enable a webcam that can capture respectable images even in low light. They have NFC capability, as well as the option to enable Bluetooth and WiFi direct connections to compatible NFC devices.
Vaio Fit May Be the Laptop Windows 8 Has Been Looking For
Posted by: Peter Suciu May 7, 2013 02:24 PMSony introduced its new line of entry-level laptops on Tuesday. The new Vaio Fit series starts at around $550 with the Fit E, which offers Intel’s Core processors, discrete Nvidia graphics processors, and hybrid hard drives, as well as a full-sized keyboard and trackpad. The Fit models utilize Sony’s Exmor R sensors, which enable a webcam that can capture respectable images even in low light. They have NFC capability, as well as the option to enable Bluetooth and WiFi direct connections to compatible NFC devices.