Sony rolls out limited edition Vaio Red laptopsJune 11, 2013 - 20:06 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - Sony has announced limited edition versions of its Vaio Duo 13 and Vaio Pro notebook PCs with a red finish, according to Digital Spy. The firm went through a rigorous process colouring the machines' aluminium surfaces with the correct pigment combination, according to Pocket-lint. The Vaio Pro is a touchscreen-enabled ultrabook that runs the Windows 8 operating system and comes with a range of connectivity options, such as NFC technology. Sony's Vaio Duo 13 is a slider hybrid entry to the range, providing both tablet and laptop functionality courtesy of its detachable screen. Announced last week, both computers are powered by Intel's next-generation Haswell processors and feature 'full HD Triluminous display' technology for screen resolutions of 1,920 x 1,080. The limited edition red models will be available from Sony stores and the firm's website later this month. Top stories Yerevan will host the 2024 edition of the World Congress On Information Technology (WCIT). Rustam Badasyan said due to the lack of such regulation, the state budget is deprived of VAT revenues. Krisp’s smart noise suppression tech silences ambient sounds and isolates your voice for calls. Gurgen Khachatryan claimed that the "illegalities have been taking place in 2020." Partner news Most popular in the section | The Power of One Dram to benefit Road of Life charity The companies inform that the May beneficiary of The Power of One Dram is the “Road of Life” charitable organization. Kazakhstan welcomes Yerevan, Baku’s agreement to meet in Almaty Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has welcomed the agreement of Baku and Yerevan to hold negotiations in Almaty. Armenia offers to temporarily host, preserve Gaza manuscripts The Armenian Foreign Minister has said Yerevan is ready to help preserve manuscripts from the conflict zone in Gaza. Aliyev says no need for mediators in Armenia-Azerbaijan process Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev believes that Baku and Yerevan do not mediators in the process of normalizing relations. |