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Sony Unveils New Line of Notebooks
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Sony has unveiled a new line of life style oriented notebooks – the VAIO NW series.
The 2-tone color VAIO NW notebooks have a clear touch pad, a 15.5-inch Real Wide screen, an Intel Pentium Processor T4200 (2 GHz), a 160 GB HDD, 2 GB of RAM, HDMI output, wireless LAN and Bluetooth, while Windows Vista Home Basic 32-bit comes pre-installed.
The laptops in the series also feature:
- Quick Web Access function – one push to launch directly into the web without having to wait for the Windows operating system to load.
- Display Off button – conserves the power by letting users turn off the screen while the notebook continues to function in the background for a quick resume.
- PMB (Picture Motion Browser) – an easy-to-use organizer to keep memorable photos and videos.
- VAIO Movie Story – an easy way to produce high-quality home movies
- VAIO MusicBox – a fun and automated way to enjoy music based on one’s mood.
Starting at Rs. 37,990, the VAIO NW series will be available at Sony authorized dealers and national retail partners across the country.




Samsung UA55B8000 LED-lit LCD TV
This model is Samsung’s highest end offering, and hails from the “farce family” of TVs that Samsung calls LED TV. It’s not actually an LED TV, but rather they are LCD TVs with LED lighting. LED TV is a widely fallacious marketing ply, but then again, what isn’t these days. The panel is still an LCD panel, just the lighting is done via LEDs, along the edge. Nonetheless, this model is from the dizzying 8000 range of Samsung’s flagship stallions. We got the big daddy in, a 55 incher, the model name is UA55B8000.
Design and features
This TV is ultra slim, due to its edge lit LED system, thus removing the extra mm resulting from a bulky backlight. The bezel is flat and neat with a gloss black finish. The edges are rimmed by a transparent border jutting out, adding aesthetic appeal to the front view. This model has something I have actually not seen before, a transparent circular neck stalk, that is attached to a metallic brush finished stand. The transparent stalk looks good why? Because the bottom edge has a blue LED light that glows and reflects off its structure, when the TV is powered on. Overall it’s a minimal, futuristic design.
In terms of build quality, the joint is very sturdy, and even though the TV is light overall we have a sturdy and rigid body. The connectors are a wide spread bouquet, owing to the numerous features tossed in. We have 4 HDMI 1.3s, 2 USB ports, component in, composite in, VGA in and RCA audio input/output. There is no Digital audio out, and no headphone out.
As for extra features, just like the 7000 series, in this model we have an Ethernet port to connect to select sites like Youtube and Flickr. Then there is an on board 1 GB HDD, to store multimedia data that we download. All this is accessible via the remote through a well designed and colorful User interface, which is categorized into gaming, cooking etc. These folders contain some videos, and can be updated via the net connection.
The rated Dynamic Contrast is written as ‘mega’. No more comments there. No brightness rating is measured, maybe Samsung doesn’t need to, but we do, so our candela spotmeter says 298 cd/m2 on max backlight, center screen. The blacks of this TV are actually quite deep. The res is full HD 1920 x 1080. This model has a 200 Hz motion compensation engine, thus we expect even smoother motion.