ETA: 26/03/2010
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With the Sony VAIO CW2S1E/P Pink everything looks better on the ultra-bright, 14" LED-backlit display of this stylish VAIO Notebook. Featuring impressive color saturation and razor-sharp detail, movies look better than ever. Speaking of movies, you'll appreciate the 16:9 aspect ratio which helps eliminate those annoying black bars. There's even an anti-glare coating for easier viewing in direct sunlight. The VAIO CW2S1E/L Pink sports Intel's latest i3 processor making your laptop process tasks more smarter.
| Product Line: | VAIO |
| Product Series: | CW |
| Product Model: | CW2S1E/P |
| Product Name: | VAIO CW2S1E/P Notebook |
| Product Type: | Notebook |
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| Processor Manufacturer: | Intel |
| Processor Type: | Core i3 |
| Processor Model: | i3-330M |
| Processor Speed: | 2.13 GHz |
| Processor Core: | Dual-core |
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| L3 Cache: | 3 MB |
| Memory | |
| Standard Memory: | 4 GB |
| Maximum Memory: | 8 GB |
| Memory Technology: | DDR3 SDRAM |
| Memory Standard: | DDR3-1066/PC3-8500 |
| Number of Total Memory Slots: | 2 |
| Memory Card Reader: | Yes |
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| Storage | |
| Hard Drive Capacity: | 320 GB |
| 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 |
| Optical Media Support: | DVD-RAM/±R/±RW |
| Dual-Layer Media Support: | Yes |
| Display & Graphics | |
| Screen Size: | 14" (35.6 cm) |
| Display Screen Type: | Active Matrix TFT Colour LCD |
| Backlight Technology: | LED |
| Widescreen: | Yes |
| Display Resolution: | 1366 x 768 |
| Graphics Controller Manufacturer: | nVIDIA |
| Graphics Controller Model: | GeForce GT 330M |
| Graphics Memory Capacity: | 512 MB |
| Network & Communication | |
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| Network Standard: | IEEE 802.11n |
| Input Devices | |
| Keyboard Size: | Standard Size |
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| Webcam: | Yes |
| Software | |
| Operating System: | Windows 7 Home Premium x64 |
| Battery Information | |
| Battery Chemistry: | Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) |
| Maximum Battery Run Time: | 4.50 Hour |
| Physical Characteristics | |
| Colour: | Pink |
| Dimensions: | 38.50 mm Height x 341 mm Width x 233 mm Depth |
| Weight: | 2.40 kg |
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Sony, as the brand is commonly referred to - is called Sony Corporation in Tokyo, Japan is one of the world's largest media conglomerate with revenue exceeding US$78.88 billion. Sony's name is derived from the term sonus, a Latin word for sound or sonic. Sony is currently one of the world's leading manufacturer of consumer electronics, video games & consoles, business equipment, communications, video and IT products. Sony's journey began in 1945 after Masaru Ibuka started a company called Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo K.K. (Tokyo Telecommunications Engineering Corporation) with his collegue Akio Morita, in August 1955 Tokyo Telecommunications Engineering Corporation produced the Sony TR-55, Japan's first commercial transistor radio. Sony created the world's first portable music player under the Walkman brand in 1979 and in 1982 collaborated with Philips on the Compact Disc (CD), Sony later collaborated with Philips and Toshiba in 1997 to create and market the DVD. Sony went on to launch PlayStation in 1994, PlayStation 2 in 2000 and PlayStation 3 in 2006. Sony is one of the leading developers of the Blu-Ray disc format which became commercially popular, forcing Toshiba to withdraw and stop supporting HD DVD on February 19, 2008.