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		<title>Sony outs new VAIO Z laptop with optional Power Media Dock</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jun 2011 06:01:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Todd Haselton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sony announced its brand new VAIO Z laptop on Thursday, an ultralight device that weighs just 2.6 pounds. The Windows 7 Professional-powered notebook is equipped with a 13.1-inch 1600 x 900-pixel display, a 2.7GHz Intel Core i7 processor, a 256GB solid state drive, AMD Radeon HD graphics, and can be purchased with an optional battery sheet that provides up to 14 hours of battery life. Similarly, its optional Power Media Dock accessory supports up to four displays at once, has its own 1GB graphics card, can be purchased with a DVD or Blu-ray drive, and offers support for Intel&#8217;s new &#8220;Light Peak&#8221; port. The VAIO Z will make its debut in July in the UK first for £2,700 ($4,320), Read]]></description>
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<p>Sony announced its brand new VAIO Z laptop on Thursday, an ultralight device that weighs just 2.6 pounds. The Windows 7 Professional-powered notebook is equipped with a 13.1-inch 1600 x 900-pixel display, a 2.7GHz Intel Core i7 processor, a 256GB solid state drive, AMD Radeon HD graphics, and can be purchased with an optional battery sheet that provides up to 14 hours of battery life. Similarly, its optional Power Media Dock accessory supports up to four displays at once, has its own 1GB graphics card, can be purchased with a DVD or Blu-ray drive, and offers support for Intel&#8217;s new &#8220;Light Peak&#8221; port. The VAIO Z will make its debut in July in the UK first for £2,700 ($4,320), Read on for the full press release.</p>
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<blockquote><p><strong>Ultimate performance and design: ultra-mobile new VAIO Z Series from Sony weighs under 1.2kg</strong></p>
<div>28 June 2011</div>
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<p><strong><em>Thin, ultra-light 13.1” notebook PC </em></strong><strong><em>with innovative new Power Media Dock</em></strong></p>
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<p>· <strong>33.2cm (13.</strong><strong>1</strong><strong>”) VAIO Z Series: </strong><strong>less than 1.2 </strong><strong>kg and </strong><strong>16.65</strong><strong>mm slim with stunning design and smart battery concept</strong></p>
<p>· <strong>Business-class power with latest </strong><strong>standard voltage </strong><strong>Intel® Core™ i7 processors and fast SSD storage </strong></p>
<p>· <strong>High-resolution (1600&#215;900) anti-reflective VAIO Display Premium</strong></p>
<p>· <strong>Optional </strong><strong>sheet battery gives up to </strong><strong>14</strong><strong>hr stamina</strong><strong><sup>1</sup></strong><strong> with quick charge</strong></p>
<p>· <strong>Power Media Dock™</strong><strong> <sup>2</sup></strong><strong> with quad video monitor support, AMD Radeon™ HD graphics, </strong><strong>optical drive</strong><strong> and </strong><strong>extra ports including HDMI™ out</strong></p>
<p>· <strong>Quick Boot gets you working in seconds</strong></p>
<p>Weighing  little over a kilogram, the new VAIO Z Series notebook PC from Sony is  created for mobile professionals who demand absolute performance and  portability.</p>
<p>VAIO  Z blends ultra-desirable styling and premium carbon fibre with  no-compromise specifications and innovative productivity features. In  the office or on the road, this class-leading business notebook helps  demanding users work more efficiently with the ultimate in on-the-move  computing power.</p>
<p>All-new VAIO Z takes cutting-edge styling by Sony to new extremes, with a ‘full flat’  body and display lid that are crafted in tough, ultra-light carbon  fibre. At just below 1.2kg and 16.65mm slim, the new VAIO Z is the  perfect partner for business travellers who demand ultimate power with  less to carry.</p>
<p>On-the-go  usability is enhanced further by the backlit keyboard with extra-wide  palm rest and ergonomic new ‘button-less’ touchpad. With a resolution of  1600&#215;900, the 33.2cm (13.1”) VAIO Display Premium features an  anti-reflective coating that cuts glare from direct light sources and  ensures crisp colour reproduction.</p>
<p>Performance  is everything you’d expect from the most sophisticated VAIO notebook  yet. Latest-generation standard voltage Intel® Core™ i7 processors are  teamed with speedy DDR3 SDRAM and up to 256GB SSD RAID storage to blaze  through the toughest workload with ease.</p>
<p>As  an extra refinement, Quick Boot saves precious time when you’re in a  hurry, loading Genuine Windows® 7 Professional up to 50% quicker than  conventional notebooks. Embedded VAIO &#8216;everywair&#8217; 3G WWAN on selected  models connects via your mobile broadband operator.</p>
<p><strong>Power Media Dock™</strong></p>
<p>The performance of VAIO Z Series is taken to new extremes by the unique Power Media Dock<sup>2</sup>,  a monolithic expansion module that links with VAIO via an optical  cable. The proprietary port can also be used to attach regular USB  devices to VAIO when it’s not docked<a name="_GoBack"></a>.</p>
<p>Featuring  high-speed I/O data transfer based on the architecture codenamed ‘Light  Peak’, Power Media Dock boosts graphics performance while adding  numerous extra connectivity options. It includes an optical drive for  even greater business productivity and satisfying HD entertainment. The  module comes supplied with a stylish design-matched stand.</p>
<p>With  Power Media Dock added, VAIO Z can manage up to four displays  (including the notebook screen) via HDMI™ and/or VGA output ports. In  this configuration, VAIO Z makes a compelling choice for design, finance  and science professionals who need to work across several screens  simultaneously. New-generation AMD Radeon HD graphics with 1GB VRAM  effortlessly handle demanding graphics tasks, from 3D CAD to gaming.</p>
<p>When  docked, connectivity options are boosted by additional USB ports plus  VGA and HDMI outputs. Power Media Dock also sports an optical drive bay  that can be specified with a Blu-ray Disc™ or SuperMulti combo drive.  Games and movies on DVD or Blu-ray Disc sound as good as they look with  latest Dolby® Home Theater® v4.</p>
<p><strong>Sheet battery</strong></p>
<p>VAIO  Z features the innovative ‘sheet battery’ already showcased on this  year’s VAIO S Series. The notebook’s internal lithium polymer battery  provides power for up to 7 hours<sup>1</sup> on-the-go computing. It’s  partnered by a second thin, flat optional lithium polymer sheet battery  that can be charged separately from the PC and added without removing  the internal battery. The sheet battery attaches without having to  switch off the PC, boosting stamina to up to 14 hours<sup>1</sup> for day-and-night working, even if you’re far from mains power.</p>
<p>VAIO  Z delivers a richer communication experience if you’re staying in touch  with colleagues via video conference or web chat. The HD web camera  powered by Exmor™ technology ensures detailed-packed video even in low  light.</p>
<p>There’s  a full range of official accessories from Sony, style-matched to  complement the looks and performance of your VAIO. Many more  configuration options – including a Full HD (1920 x 1080) LCD – are  available exclusively to online shoppers at Sony Store.</p>
<p>The  new 2011 VAIO Z Series of ultra-portable performance notebook PCs is  available from the end of July 2011 (actual date of availability varies  by country).</p></blockquote>
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		<title>JMicron to debut new NAND flash controller at Computex, could cut SSD prices in half</title>
		<link>http://www.bgr.com/2009/05/27/jmicron-to-debut-new-nand-flash-controller-at-computex-could-cut-ssd-prices-in-half/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2009 11:44:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Zach Epstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Taiwan-based chip manufacturer JMicron is reportedly preparing to make a splash next month at Computex 2009 when it debuts its latest breakthrough NAND flash controller. The JMF612, successor to the company&#8217;s JMF602 pictured above, represents one of several technological advancements that could combine to substantially reduce Solid State Drive (SSD) pricing in the near future. The JMF612 is designed for a new breed of SSD drives that will be smaller, faster and cheaper to manufacture. Combined with an inexpensive single-chip controller such as JMicron&#8217;s, SSDs should become much more accessible and affordable &#8212; with drive pricing possibly impacted as soon as this holiday season. What&#8217;s more, the blazing speed of the JMF612 may very well lead to the introduction of]]></description>
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<p>Taiwan-based chip manufacturer JMicron is reportedly preparing to make a splash next month at Computex 2009 when it debuts its latest breakthrough NAND flash controller. The <span id="ctl00_MainContent_lblBody">JMF612, successor to the company&#8217;s </span><span id="ctl00_MainContent_lblBody">JMF602 pictured above, represents one of several technological advancements that could combine to substantially reduce Solid State Drive (SSD) pricing in the near future. The </span><span id="ctl00_MainContent_lblBody">JMF612 is designed for a new breed of SSD drives that will be smaller, faster and cheaper to manufacture. Combined with an inexpensive single-chip controller such as JMicron&#8217;s, SSDs should become much more accessible and affordable &#8212; with drive pricing possibly impacted as soon as this holiday season. What&#8217;s more, the blazing speed of the </span><span id="ctl00_MainContent_lblBody">JMF612 may very well lead to</span><span id="ctl00_MainContent_lblBody"> the introduction of a 1TB SSD as the chip&#8217;s improved efficiency will allow for larger drive sizes. JMicron is expected to begin mass production of its new controller in July.</span></p>
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		<title>Samsung is back in the U.S. notebook business</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Oct 2008 22:02:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marc Flores</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Samsung has announced a new set of notebooks and are hoping to steal a little of Apple&#8217;s thunder (good luck with that one!). The new line-up should see some pretty sleek, thin, lightweight laptops with loads of power &#8211; definitely nothing to sneeze at. Samsung&#8217;s main target is the Macbook Air and it is hoping that its new X-Series netbook will the a &#8220;Macbook Air Killer.&#8221; Really, guys? Everything seems to be a &#8220;killer&#8221; of some sort these days though many products fail to even bruise each other &#8211; let&#8217;s see if Samsung is up to the task. The X360 will be going for $2,499 and will be carrying 128GB of solid state goodness. Weighing in at 2.8 pounds, your]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Samsung has announced a new set of notebooks and are hoping to steal a little of Apple&#8217;s thunder (good luck with that one!). The new line-up should see some pretty sleek, thin, lightweight laptops with loads of power &#8211; definitely nothing to sneeze at. Samsung&#8217;s main target is the Macbook Air and it is hoping that its new X-Series netbook will the a &#8220;Macbook Air Killer.&#8221; Really, guys? Everything seems to be a &#8220;killer&#8221; of some sort these days though many products fail to even bruise each other &#8211; let&#8217;s see if Samsung is up to the task. The X360 will be going for $2,499 and will be carrying 128GB of solid state goodness. Weighing in at 2.8 pounds, your spaghetti arms should have no problems with it. The X360 also claims to have 6 to 10 hours of battery life depending on usage &#8211; not bad at all. If you&#8217;ve been looking for an alternative to the MacBook Air this looks like it might be a good contender, but a killer it is not.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">[Via <a href="http://www.reuters.com/article/technologyNews/idUSTRE49D1PC20081014">Reuters</a>]</p>
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		<title>Samsung prepares 256 GB SSD</title>
		<link>http://www.bgr.com/2008/05/26/samsung-prepares-256-gb-ssd/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 May 2008 20:57:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joshua Karp</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The days of compromising your hard drive size in the interest of solid state performance may soon be gone. Samsung announced on Sunday that they will be bringing a 256GB 2.5&#8243; Solid State Drive to market by the September, with scale production ramping up by the end of the year. While it&#8217;s certain to be quite costly, the presence of a high end drive like this will hopefully lead to declining costs for lower capacity drives. Oh yeah, they also said a 1.8&#8243; version will be out by the end of Q4. Nice! Read]]></description>
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<p>The days of compromising your hard drive size in the interest of solid state performance may soon be gone. Samsung announced on Sunday that they will be bringing a 256GB 2.5&#8243; Solid State Drive to market by the September, with scale production ramping up by the end of the year. While it&#8217;s certain to be quite costly, the presence of a high end drive like this will hopefully lead to declining costs for lower capacity drives. Oh yeah, they also said a 1.8&#8243; version will be out by the end of Q4. Nice!</p>
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