Sony VAIO VGN-AR11S Blu-ray notebook - VGN-AR11S Specificaton & Trade Terms
Model | VGN-AR11S |
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Place Of Origin | Japan |
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Price Term | EX-Work |
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Payment Term | T/T |
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For a long time Toshiba has had its own way when it comes to fully featured Media Center notebooks, with its Qosmio range pretty much dominating the market, but it looks like that's all about to change. Sony has finally decided to embrace Media Center, placing it at the heart of its latest range of multimedia notebooks and the results are pretty impressive.
Sitting in front of me right now is Sony's top of the range multimedia notebook, the VAIO VGN-AR11S. This machine is notable for a number of reasons, like the inclusion of Microsoft Windows Media Center Edition, the implementation of a Full HD compatible 17in screen, but most important of all, the fact that nestling in the left side of the chassis is a Blu-ray re-writable drive.
Unless you're really not into technology (in which case, why are you reading this?), you would have heard about Blu-ray. This is one of two competing formats (the other being HD DVD) which have been designed to deliver high definition video. However, like DVD before it, Blu-ray is also very handy for backing up and storing massive amounts of data.
So, with a single layer Blu-ray disc, you'll be able to store 25GB of data, which is quite useful in these days of 10-megapixel digital cameras, not to mention the recent introduction of affordable high definition camcorders like the Sony HDR-HC3E.
I was somewhat surprised to see that the Blu-ray drive inside the AR11S isn't manufactured by Sony, especially since Sony is one of the major driving forces behind Blu-ray as a format. The drive is actually manufactured by Panasonic and it's worth noting that it also supports DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/-R Dual Layer and CD-R/RW burning.
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