E Series Vaio: Sony Shows Its Colors


Sony loves its Vaio computers. The evidence, after the series Z, X or L, it is the turn of a new E series to emerge. And one thing is immediately striking in looking at these new laptops: they are … colorful!

Hard to go unnoticed
Proving once again that a computer may also be a fashion item, Sony chose vibrant colors for new models of its Series E: apple green, ultramarine blue, pink raspberry … but also white or black. With a glossy finish and honorable gauge – 14 or 17 inches – these computers are not likely to go unnoticed.

Computers pumped
But of course, a beautiful computer on the outside but empty inside, it is not used much. While disguise the Vaio series E? Well, they have energy to spare!
The computer “core” of this range is home to Intel Core running at 2.13 Ghz, HDD 500 GB, 4 GB of memory or 3 USB + 1 Port High Speed eSATA / USB. Vitamin cocktail, it can accommodate an optional second hard disk drive 500 GB, Blu-ray or 6 GB of RAM. Proof that Sony has not favored at the expense of the aesthetic art.

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