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A Buyer's Guide to Sony VAIO Laptops: Series A and B

 
Author: John Gibb

If you are a fanatic follower of Sony laptops then this guide is definitely going to be of some help (unless, you are so stuck on Sony that you know everything about their laptops!). Specifically, the purpose of this article is to inform you about the various VAIO models; hopefully, it will also assist you in buying the laptop that best matches your character, your needs and your pocket.

First of all, you need to know a few things about Sonys involvement in the laptop world. Sony is recognized globally as one of the best electronics manufacturers in the world. Regarding the laptop world, although Sony can be considered as a newcomer, it is a fact nowadays that they are one of the dominant players in this game. The VAIO laptops series by Sony has seen a great success since the very beginning of its lunch and Sonly quickly won a large piece of the sales pie. VAIO laptops are divided into special categories; each category features laptops aimed at a specific characteristic. Without loosing any time, lets have a quick look at categories A and B. Starting with the VAIO A-series, we will find laptops equipped with Centrino processors and thus, extended wireless capabilities. Those laptops are generally not the ones you would like to move a lot with. They weight a lot and they are pretty large. A - Series laptops are mostly designed towards being a desktop replacement but of course, you can always move them around if you wish to. The processing power of the A series is high enough to substitute this of most desktops and you can always enjoy your multimedia with a 17 screen on them. If you know that you are not going to move a lot with your laptop then this is one of your best choices.

For the VAIO B - Series someone could easily say that the B stands for business; thats probably true. Those small, portable 14 laptops will be your best co-worker while traveling around; they are very portable and they will weight a lot less than the laptops you might have been used to. B series feature a 100+GB HDD and the battery life can last up to 4 hours! Of course, wireless capabilities are a must for any business laptop and this laptop comes equipped with a Centrino processor that will make things even easier for you. If you dont really mind about large screens and brutal processing power then the B series will be your best choice to get your job done efficiently.

Author Bio:
John Gibb is a notable scripter. John likes to pen down articles about this field.
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