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Sony VIAO YB Series 11.6 inch notebooks to be available in February 2011

Gadget Herald: Sony is in the market making its presence once again, and this time they have unveiled the YB Series 11.6 inch notebooks at the CES 2011. These new notebooks are powered the new AMD’s E350 processor, which is a CPU and a GPU in one chip itself. One of the most exciting features about these new notebooks are, it weighs only 3.2 pounds, plus it can push in 4GB of RAM.

Additional features on the notebook include stereo Bluetooth, a webcam and mic, and Sony’s Vaio Care software. The company is offering the notebook with a standard battery as well as high performance batteries too. The E-350 processor is exactly a dual core, and for a notebook this is revolutionary.

The price for the notebook begins at $550, which is good enough for a device which offers 500GB hard drive space. It also comes with the following ports – HDMI, VGA, Ethernet, three USB 2.0, headphone, mic
Card slots: Memory Stick, SD.

Source: laptopmag

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