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Vaio Z Series : Sony Vaio Z Series (Z90) Unboxing

Posted on 2008-09-07 21:42:49  |  by: kei  |  Comments 12 Comments
Category:  PC   |  Tags: Z SERIES, SONY, Z, Z90, NOTEBOOK, BLU RAY, BD DRIVRE, UNBOXING, PICTURES

Sony Vaio Z Series (Z90) Unboxing

At Akihabara News we just received the latest Sony Z-Series (Z90). What we can say? It’s a beautiful beast with Intel Core 2 Duo T9600 (2.8GHz), 4GB of RAM, Blu-ray disc drive, 13.1’’ LCD screen with a WXGA++ resolution (1600x900), Wifi a/b/g/n, BlueTooth, 1.3Mpix camera…

You can see the Sony Vaio Z90 recieved a Windows Vista experience Index of 4.4.

Anyway, it’s a nice little beast. I'll let you look at the pictures of the Sony Vaio Z-Series.

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Posted on Sun Sep 07, 09:58 by nfly
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Just wondering, is that the japan set? so is it possible to order one without the felica next to the touchpad?



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Posted on Sun Sep 07, 10:20 by lotechnz, Ninja, Auckland, New Zealand
Home Page: http://www.lotech.co.nz
It's strange it has a 'Full HD' sticker on it when at 1600x900 resolution it clearly isn't.
I assume it has an HDMI port? Maybe they're jusifying the sticker by meaning it can output 1920x1080 to a capable screen? Can we get a photo of the other side?



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Posted on Sun Sep 07, 11:01 by Daimaou, Survivor, Tokyo - Japan
Home Page: http://www.akihabaranews.com
Yes nfly, you can get in Japan a device without the felica port.

lotechnz> This device has an HDMI port



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Posted on Sun Sep 07, 11:19 by Kei, USB Key Specialist, Tokyo, Akihabara, Koiwa
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lotechnz, I've just added new pictures of the other side



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Posted on Mon Sep 08, 01:03 by Srudes2, Student, The Netherlands
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Wow these specs are really amazing. Do you have any information on the price?



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Posted on Mon Sep 08, 07:15 by Luis_Neng, Interface Consultant, Lisbon
Home Page: http://www.spirituc.com
Hello, could you tell me where this product is made?

I found out that both TZ and SZ are made in Japan and all the others I saw (FZ, FW, SR) are made in China.

Since we don't have the Z in the stores yet, I would like to know where Sony produced this little piece of art. Thank you!



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Posted on Mon Sep 08, 09:31 by Jin
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it's made in japan



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Posted on Wed Sep 17, 09:16 by Blackoteka
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All Sony VAIO Premium Series like UX, TX, TZ, SZ, Z it's made in Japan, otherwise made in China



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Posted on Thu Sep 18, 01:15 by WeiGuang, Singapore
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Hi Daimaou, he Z series looks gorgeous is the possible that the Z series be used outside Japan and is there any website can help us to buy the laptop on our behalf as we are foreigners? thanks in advance



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Posted on Wed Feb 04, 04:05 by Boggs, post-graduate, Philippines
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hi there! just wanna ask you if what's better between the vaio tt and the vaio z in general. i'm planning to buy but i'm still having a hard time choosing. and i might be getting a US version of either one..could you give me any suggestions or opinions regarding what's better and what's really more functional as well as stylish among the two laptops. thanks!



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Posted on Sat Mar 21, 11:48 by 5ushi
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Just wondering, did your Z have the Z labelling and spec sticker on it when you first got it (did you remove it) or did it come WITHOUT it? Just curious because I have a Z26 which didn't come with the Z logo / spec labelling (just the nvidea, centrino, Vista, DLNA, energy saving, vaio warranty stickers on it...). It seems that some have the labelling and some don't (like your one above) A prompt reply would be sweet... Thanks in advance



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Posted on Sun Apr 12, 06:57 by watch_mania
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Why does the backlight on lower part of screen seems so unevenly dim???



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