Sony VAIOs get Intel Core 2 Duo Processors, new specs

Sony VAIO - Image 1Sony has revealed a few significant changes to the VAIO AR60, SZ70, CR30, and TP2 models. Each of the aforementioned units will now be running Intel Core 2 Duo Processors and will also be getting various features including Blu-Ray drives, more RAM, and other upgrades.

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Sony VAIO - Image 1Sony has announced that the VAIO AR60, SZ70, CR30, and TP2 models will now be running Intel Core 2 Duo Processors. In addition, the systems will also be getting various features including Blu-Ray drives, more RAM, and other upgrades.

According to Europe Marketing Director for VAIO Hidetoshi Takigawa, the specific qualities of the Intel Core 2 Duo Processors they’ve decided to use are a perfect match for the VAIO. He explained this further:

With High Definition already shaping the future in so many ways, VAIO is ever-more focused on HD performance. Better still, the clear advantage offered by the new Intel silicon is leveraged by Blu-ray Disc.

Put together, this means we can offer customers the most complete, most sophisticated High Definition solutions available. Whatever people want, from pure entertainment right through to editing personal HD content, VAIO is the logical choice.

Aside from the processor upgrade, the different VAIO models will also be getting some significant updates in its other components. Here’s a quick list of all the changes Sony plans to implement on the different VAIO units:

  • More models with Blu-ray Disc Drives for 2008
  • High-end AR60, FZ30 and SZ70-Series models with 4GB SDRAM for exceptional performance
  • The AR61ZU Full HD Entertainment Notebook now with 512MB dedicated VRAM
  • TP2 Home Entertainment Centre upgraded with Blu-ray Disc Combo Drive, CEC remote control, and new Black finish

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