The MacBook is heavier, the display tops out at 1280x800, and it has neither HDMI nor Blu-ray. The closest direct competitors to the S Series are the Apple MacBook 13-inch and the Toshiba Portege R835-both of which have 13.3-inch displays and integrated optical drives. (Intel recently updated Wireless Display to 2.1, so that it should now work with DVDs and Blu-ray movies.) Other nice features include a backlit keyboard, a Webcam with an Exmor sensor that Sony says works better in low light and Intel's Wireless Display 2.0 technology for viewing content on a TV. The battery slice can be charged separately. The S Series is rated for up to 7.5 hours with the standard battery and up to 15 hours with an optional battery slice, which pushes the travel weight up to around 5 pounds.
Sony is claiming some big numbers for battery life. Other configuration options include the faster processors, up to 8GB of memory and multiple choices for hard drives and solid-state drives, including dual SSDs in a RAID configuration.
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You can upgrade any S Series model to a Blu-ray player or Blu-ray burner. It starts at $1349.99 with the same basic specs except with the 1600x900 display, Radeon HD 6630M with 1GB and a Blu-ray player. The premium model is 0.9 inches thick and weighs only 3.6 pounds, but still includes an integrated optical drive-a feature many laptops in this category have jettisoned (see Lenovo ThinkPad X1). (If you configure it yourself, you can get it for slightly less with a 320GB hard drive.) It starts at $999.99 with the 13.3-inch 1366x768 display, 2.30GHz Core i5-2410M dual-core, 4GB of memory, AMD Radeon HD 6470M graphics with 512MB, 500GB 5,400rpm hard drive and DVD drive. The standard S Series is just under an inch thick and weighs 3.8 pounds. The premium models, which are available in brown, jet black or silver, are thinner and lighter, and feature a higher-resolution display. The standard models, which are available in black or white, are the same size and weight as the previous S Series. Both include the new Intel Sandy Bridge processors (specifically, the Core i5-2410M, Core i5-2520M or Core i7-2620M) and AMD Radon 6000 series discrete graphics with hybrid switching. The S Series now includes two different designs. The S Series is a premium ultraportable while the F Series is a desktop replacement for media and gaming.
Sony has updated two of its VAIO laptop lines adding Intel's second-generation Core processors and other new features.