As Sony announces its new VAIO Fit line of consumer laptops, it’s leading a charge—a necessary one—into the world of touch. Touchscreens will be available across the entire product line, and standard on some models. In a briefing last week, Sony said that it expected touchscreens to overtake non-touch displays rapidly as the laptop norm.
Sony also expects design to matter as much as features. The Fit product line will feature brushed-aluminum cases on higher-end models, and hot pink as a color choice along with the more typical black, silver, or white.
Available by mid-May, the Fit line will offer two levels of product. Each level will offer a 14-inch version with an HD+, 1600-by-900-pixel display, and a 15-inch version with a full HD, 1920-by-1080-pixel display.
CPUs will range from Pentium through third-generation Intel Core i3, i5, and i7 processors. Intel HD or HD4000 graphics will be standard, with the option of choosing NVidia GeForce GT 735M or 740M graphics upgrades, with up to 2GB of VRAM.
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