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    Will there be a 17" or bigger screen for upcoming Sony Vaio?

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by Shin_Akuma, May 10, 2010.

  1. Shin_Akuma

    Shin_Akuma Notebook Geek

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    The biggest I found is the 16" from F Series. However, I know that HP has the new 18.4" screen. I am wondering if Sony will get bigger screen than 16" since I'm a blu ray junkie.
     
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    ronnieb Representing the Canucks

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    beaups New Jack Hustler

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    The F series is 16.4"...there will be a new 17" platform next month.
     
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    cylob Notebook Enthusiast

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    Interesting! If you know more please do tell! :)

    High-end och lower-end? You are not just talking about the EC-line i hope?
     
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    Do a google search for Sony EC series...yes I'm talking about EC lineup.
     
  6. Shin_Akuma

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    From what I found out about EC. It looks like it's bigger and weaker than the F series, which is the strongest performance out of the current lineup.