The new Sony Vaio C will use Ivy Bridge chips
Sony's 14-inch C-series laptops can be integrated with Ivy Bridge chips, while the original 15-inch model only uses Sandy Bridge processors.
Sony's 14-inch C-series laptops can be integrated with Ivy Bridge chips, while the original 15-inch model only uses Sandy Bridge processors.
Sony's new Vaio C series will have four colors. (Photo: Notebookreview) .
Rumors have it that Sony is preparing to launch a new generation Vaio C laptop. According to Notebookcheck, these products come in two sizes of 14 and 15 inches. In particular, the 14-inch model is integrated with Ivy Bridge chip and the original 15-inch model will only have a Sandy Bridge processor version.
Photos leaked on Notebook Review shows, Vaio C laptop 2012 version will have four colors: white, silver, black and pink. The outside of the machine will be made of scratched metal and the inside is plastic. In addition, the lid is slightly indented and rounded. Vaio C laptop can use chiclet keyboard with bright backlight support.
Currently, there is no information about pricing and configuration for the new Vaio C laptop.
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