New Sony VAIO Z is Thinner, Lighter than MacBook Air ...
Sony’s VAIO Z Series is one of the finest ultraportables to ever travel the Earth, but now, several years after its 2009 debut, Sony has ripped up the rulebook and started afresh. At a launch event in London, we caught our first up-close look at the all-new Z Series.
The new Vaio Z catches the eye immediately thanks to its sleek,  sharp-edged black carbon fibre body and incredibly slender design – at  its thickest point it’s just 17mm. It’s also incredibly light too at  just 1.2kg which is around the same weight as many netbooks.
Originally announced at the end of June, the VAIO Z series  features a cool Power Media Dock: a "monolithic" expansion module that  links to the laptop via a Thunderbolt connection. This external device  boosts the laptop's graphical prowess with an integrated AMD Radeon HD  6650M card combined with 1 GB of dedicated DDR3 VRAM. The dock also  provides a Blu-ray or DVD SuperMulti optical drive (depending on the  model), three USB ports, and support for up to four HD displays  (including the notebook screen) via HDMI and/or VGA output ports. 






