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September 25th, 2008

Suddenly the MacBook Air doesn't seem so expensive anymore. . .

Posted by John Morris @ 1:51 pm

Categories: Notebooks, PCs, Peripherals, and Software

Tags: Sony Corp., Sony Vaio, Burner, Apple MacBook, Blu-ray, Fiber, Network Technology, Desktops, Networking, Hardware

Sony VAIO TTAs rumored, Sony announced its new ultraportable this week. The old VAIO TZ series was a slick ultraportable, and the new VAIO TT series looks even better, though I’ll wait for some full reviews for confirmation. In the meantime, the list of available options– carbon fiber chassis that weighs 2.9 pounds, 11.1-inch LED-backlit widescreen display, integrated Blu-ray burner and HDMI-out, dual 128GB SSDs, wireless WAN–makes for one great press release.

The only catch: if you want it with all the good stuff, it will really cost you. You can pre-order the top-of-the-line VAIO VGN-TT190UBX for a cool $4,344.99 (or a little more than a dozen Asus Eee PC 900 netbooks). That gets you these specs:

  • Carbon fiber case
  • 11.1-inch widescreen LCD
  • 1.4GHz Intel Core2 Duo SU9400 processor
  • 4GB DDR3 memory
  • Intel GMA 4500MHD integrated graphics
  • 256GB (128×2) SSD
  • Blu-ray burner

You can blame the SSDs and Blu-ray for the sky-high price tag. A 128GB SSD currently retails for about $400 to $500, and Sony’s cheapest Blu-ray burner, the BWU-300S for desktops, will be available in October for $400. And to be fair, Sony does offer a configuration starting at around $2,000 with a slightly slower processor, 2GB of memory, a 160GB hard drive, and a DVD burner.

But it’s hard to settle for those specs when you know what could be packed in this tiny laptop. Maybe Sony ought to bring Qualia back for this impressive, but pricey ultraportable.

John MorrisJohn Morris is a former executive editor at CNET Networks and senior editor at PC Magazine. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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At least Apple didn't skimp
On the graphics card!

So long as Intel supplies the graphics it'll NEVER reach it's full potential.

$4k for a laptop with a bog-standard video card?

I won't buy it---and I doubt ... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Spuddrok Posted on: 10/22/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
RE: Suddenly the MacBook Air doesn't seem so expensive anymore...  dhorn92 | 09/25/08
They aren't?  olePigeon | 09/26/08
Then there's the keyboard issue.  dgurney | 09/28/08
Now everyone should hate Sony?  mlindl | 09/25/08
I don't think Sony (or IBM, Dell, Toshiba, et al) inspire...  olePigeon | 09/26/08
Money to burn?  TripleII | 09/26/08
An Apple "upgrade" means...  hasta la Vista, bah-bie | 09/26/08
Gadget-heads are not your average consumer  Spuddrok | 10/22/08
Yeah...it does still.  laura.b | 09/25/08
Sony fans will buy this  mikefarinha | 09/26/08
Heck, I'm in...  songzunhuang | 09/26/08
I beg to differ...  Spuddrok | 10/22/08
RE: Suddenly the MacBook Air doesn't seem so expensive anymore. . .  dave@... | 09/26/08
At least Apple didn't skimp  Spuddrok | 10/22/08
If it comes with Intel graphics...  Grayson Peddie | 09/26/08
MacBook Air is a cripple  jorjitop | 09/28/08

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