 Sony's FCC listing for the TX3
Sony announces the followup to the TX2
Sony
has released an update to its ultra-portable VAIO TX2 series notebooks. The new VAIO TX3 series forgoes the previous model's ULV Pentium-M processors and replaces them
with new Core Solo (1.06GHz, 1.2GHz) and Celeron-M processors (1.06GHz).
Not
much else has changed physically and the new TX3 shares the same 11.1" LED
backlight display. 512MB of memory is standard (up to 1.5GB supported) along with
a Super-Multi DVD burner, 40/60/80GB hard drive options, two USB 2.0 ports, one
FireWire port, 802.11a/b/g wireless, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, fingerprint scanner and a 3-in-1 media reader.
Interestingly enough, the new TX3 series sports a standard PCMCIA Type-II slot
for expansion instead of the newer ExpressCard/54 interface. The VGN-TX72B/B
model even comes with an OneSeg digital TV tuner complete with iEPG programming
guide.
The
2.8 pound notebooks have a battery life of up to 10 hours with the standard
battery and Core Solo processor (up from 8 hours on the TX2), and 7 hours with
the 1.06GHz Celeron-M. The VAIO TX3 series will be available in premium blue,
black, white and pink. Engadget states that the new models will launch
shortly in Japan at around $2,000 USD. The new TX3’s should be showing up in
the United States shortly as the FCC listing has already appeared online.
One
thing to note regarding the new VAIO TX3 is the aforementioned 11.1” LED
backlit screen. While talking to with Asustek’s mobile division at Computex, we
inquired as to why the company’s new leather-clad 11.1” S6F didn’t have an LED backlit display like
the tiny VAIOs. The engineer’s response was that there have been issues with
the screens breaking on the VAIO TX notebooks due to lack of adequate protection. While LEDs allow the lid to be
much thinner than a traditional LCD screen, it also makes it more susceptible
to damage.
"DailyTech is the best kept secret on the Internet." -- Larry Barber
|
Most Popular ArticlesReport: Apple to Debut iPad 3 During First Week of March February 10, 2012, 9:36 AM Nikon Announces 36.3MP D800, D800E D-SLRs February 7, 2012, 10:11 AM Quick Note: Acura Unveils Production Version of ILX Hybrid Sedan February 8, 2012, 9:10 AM Google's Motorola Mobility Purchase Approval Expected Next Week February 9, 2012, 3:02 PM AMD Concedes Die-Shrink Race to Intel, Considers ARM Cores February 6, 2012, 11:45 AM
|