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Photos of Sony’s New 2010 VAIO Series Laptops

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Sony took the wraps off four new notebook lines at CES 2010 consisting of the VAIO Z Series, VAIO F Series, VAIO Y Series and the eco-friendly VAIO W Series. The VAIO Z Series features a 13.1-inch LED backlight screen and comes exclusively in solid state drive models up to 512 GB. The VAIO F Series is built for heavy multi-media use with a 16.4-inch high-definition screen and a NVIDIA GeForce dedicated graphics card. The affordable VAIO Y Series is a great solution for students with a 13.3-inch LED backlit display and a thin 1.2-inch profile. The eco-friendly VAIO W Series features a chassis comprised of around 23 percent of recycled CDs and a 10.1-inch LED backlit display.

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