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With the Sony VAIO CW1Z6E01B you can see more of your entertainment on the full width 16:9 screen. View two web pages side-by-side when surfing the net and watch most movies without black bars. Its easy to edit your videos and photos or play all-action games with super-smooth graphics. And if you just want to chat with friends, the VAIO CW1Z6E01B built-in webcam gets you together in seconds.
| Product Line: | VAIO |
| Product Series: | CW |
| Product Model: | CW1Z6E01B |
| Product Name: | VAIO CW1Z6E01B Notebook |
| Mobile Technology: | Centrino 2 |
| Product Type: | Notebook |
| Processor & Chipset | |
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| Processor Manufacturer: | Intel |
| Processor Type: | Core 2 Duo |
| Processor Model: | P7450 |
| Processor Speed: | 2.13GHz |
| Processor Core: | Dual-core |
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| Bus Speed: | 1066MHz |
| L2 Cache: | 3MB |
| Chipset Manufacturer: | Intel |
| Chipset Model: | PM45 Express |
| Memory | |
| Standard Memory: | 4GB |
| Maximum Memory: | 8GB |
| Memory Technology: | DDR2 SDRAM |
| Memory Standard: | DDR2-800/PC2-6400 |
| Memory Card Reader: | Yes |
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| Storage | |
| Hard Drive Capacity: | 500GB |
| Hard Drive Interface: | Serial ATA |
| Hard Drive RPM: | 5400 |
| Solid State Drive Capacity: | Not Included |
| Solid State Drive Interface: | Not Applicable |
| Optical Drive Type: | DVD-Writer / BD-ROM - integrated |
| Optical Media Support: | DVD-RAM/±R/±RW / BD-ROM |
| Dual-Layer Media Support: | Yes |
| Display & Graphics | |
| Screen Size: | 14.1" |
| Graphic Mode: | WXGA |
| Display Screen Type: | Active Matrix TFT Colour LCD |
| Display Screen Technology: | X-black |
| Widescreen: | Yes |
| Display Resolution: | 1366 x 768 |
| Graphics Controller Manufacturer: | nVIDIA |
| Graphics Controller Model: | GeForce GT 230M |
| Graphics Memory Capacity: | 512MB |
| Graphics Memory Technology: | GDDR3 SDRAM |
| Graphics Memory Accessibility: | Semi-shared |
| Network & Communication | |
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| I/O Expansions | |
| Expansion Slot Type: | ExpressCard/34 |
| Input Devices | |
| Keyboard Size: | Standard Size |
| Pointing Device Type: | TouchPad |
| Interfaces/Ports | |
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| Built-in Devices | |
| Webcam: | Yes |
| Software | |
| Operating System: | Windows 7 Home Premium x64 |
| Software Included: |
Multimedia: Home Network: CD-DVD Burning: Office Application: Security & Other: |
| Battery Information | |
| Battery Chemistry: | Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) |
| Maximum Battery Run Time: | 3.75 Hour |
| Physical Characteristics | |
| Colour: | Black |
| Dimensions: | 3.85cm Height x 34.13cm Width x 23.31cm Depth |
| Weight: | 2.4 kg |
| Miscellaneous | |
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| Security Features: |
Kensington Lock |
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