New VAIOs Made of Carbon Fiber 220
Shawnzyoo noted that Sony has released their new series of VAIO TX laptops. In order to make them stronger/lighter/thinner, they are now
made of carbon fiber. No plans to release it in the US yet, so start learning Korean if you want this one.
Learn Korean? (Score:1, Interesting)
Are there people really walking around with the Korean version of Windows running on their laptops simply because they bought it in Korea? What's the Korean word for fdisk?
Re:Learn Korean? (Score:2)
I'd imagine it was a reference to the fact that you'd have to speak Korean to successfully order it from a Korean retailer/website, rather than language problems using the OS.
Re:Learn Korean? (Score:1)
Isn't that what Babelfish is for?
Re:Learn Korean? (Score:4, Funny)
If you want to order a laptop and end up with six low-grade pairs of headphones and a guide to haircare written by Kim Jong-il, sure!
Re:Learn Korean? (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Learn Korean? (Score:3, Funny)
So this is an entirely different Slashdot article now. Ask Slashdot: Can you successfully order a laptop from Korea without actually speaking Korean? I would like to see some of the creative solutions people come up with.
Re:Learn Korean? (Score:2, Informative)
errr... what makes you think that Chinese is the parent language of Korean? Chinese [wikipedia.org] is Sino-Tibetan language. Where as Korean [wikipedia.org] is considered to be unclassified, or Altaic language or language isolate.
I hate ignorant people...
Re:Learn Korean? (Score:2)
Re:Learn Korean? (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Learn Korean? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Learn Korean? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Learn Korean? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Learn Korean? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Learn Korean? (Score:5, Informative)
I already have one. Here's what I think. (Score:2)
This machine is extremely fast once you consider its form factor, and has excellent heat dissipation properties. It's a true "laptop" computer.
Being what it is, you won't use it to play many newer games, but the video card actually isn't bad at all.
The integrated wireless capabilities are reasonably strong and never lose synchronization, as one would expect from a higher end Sony product.
You're all prob
Re:I already have one. Here's what I think. (Score:2)
I was going to add a little about the weight (or lack thereof) of this computer. If it isn't sitting on a solid surface (i.e., a table), it will actually sway from side to side as you type. It really is very light.
The chassis itself feels adequately sturdy, and none of the materials used seem like cop-outs. There aren't any doors sticking out that could break in the future. I was surprised that Sony didn't use a door with either the MemoryStick or SD(!) card r
Why not japanese? (Score:2)
Argh! (Score:1)
Re:Why not japanese? (Score:1)
Re:Why not japanese? (Score:1)
Amen !
Re:Why not japanese? (Score:2)
Re:Why not japanese? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Why not japanese? (Score:2)
http://www.engadget.com/entry/1234000560026083/ [engadget.com]
Who cares about NA, is it available in Japan ??? (Score:2, Redundant)
Re:Who cares about NA, is it available in Japan ?? (Score:1, Informative)
Maybe the article says that... (Score:2, Informative)
One word... (Score:1)
Re:One word... (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:One word... (Score:2)
safe? (Score:1, Interesting)
Re:safe? (Score:1)
It was marketed on an upbeat as "planned obsolescence-friendly".
Re:safe? (Score:5, Insightful)
If it was flammable, it would certainly be a very poor choice for constructing race cars.
As for electrical conductivity, it wouldn't be any more of an issue than metal notebook casings which are already widely used.
Re:safe? (Score:4, Informative)
It'll oxidize at a very high temperature, but I think the oxidation stops as soon as the heat source is removed so you won't get a sustainable burn (but I Am Not a Materials Scientist). This may be another reason why it's useful in race cars along with strength and weight. Carbon brake pads don't readily ignite either, right?
At any rate, if anything in a laptop shell gets hot enough to oxidize carbon fiber, you probably have other things to worry about!
Nice cars by the way, those things must have a scary power to weight ratio. And I'm drooling over that Ford GT.
Re:safe? (Score:2)
Re:safe? (Score:2)
Carbon Fiber? (Score:1, Troll)
Re:Carbon Fiber? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Carbon Fiber? (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Carbon Fiber? (Score:2)
Re:Carbon Fiber? (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Carbon Fiber? (Score:2)
Re:Carbon Fiber? (Score:2)
And cheaper?? it doesn't get cheaper than plastic!
Re:Carbon Fiber? (Score:2)
The cost: $6 million.
I'll Let Them Try It First (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:I'll Let Them Try It First (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:I'll Let Them Try It First (Score:5, Funny)
I for one welcome our carbon-fiber overshells.
Re:I'll Let Them Try It First (Score:2, Informative)
IMO, metal is the preferred material for laptop cases versus any plastic (carbon fiber reinforced or otherwise). While CFRPs have a higher tensile strength to weight ratio, they tend to be brittle. I would rather have a dent in the case than a crack.
Re:I'll Let Them Try It First (Score:2, Funny)
NOR a terrier... believe you me.
Re:I'll Let Them Try It First (Score:2)
Re:I'll Let Them Try It First (Score:2)
Re:I'll Let Them Try It First (Score:2)
The majority of notebook weight isn't in the areas of the system the Carbon Fiber is used for.
Re:I'll Let Them Try It First (Score:2)
But it helps. The weight of the case isn't a trivial part of the system, IMHO. OTOH, making a big deal out of shaving what must be a small fraction of a kilogram off a system definitely is hype.
How is this different than the CF TX for NA? (Score:5, Informative)
Carbon Fiber, same specs, goes on sale here next week - no Korean required.
Re:How is this different than the CF TX for NA? (Score:2)
Would love to get one, small lightweight laptops are the road warrior's best friend!
Written by a monkey? (Score:2)
Comparing with other existing T series notebooks, these VAIOs become twice as strong in endurance and the weight, only in 1.24-1.26kg, 30%lighter than before. The display panel thickness is only 4.5mm. Their design and color is are also very special
And that is half the article...
Re:Written by a monkey? (Score:2, Funny)
Keyboard is Korean (Score:2, Informative)
Maybe you need to fdisk and replace the keyboard.. or stick some stickers along to make the keys english. Not that you need to but makes it easier at times
Re:Keyboard is Korean (Score:2, Informative)
It looks exactly as an English one, except that the Korean keys are printed in the lower right corner of the keys and it features an additional 'Korean/English' input mode key between Space and Alt Gr.
"AV mode"? (Score:2)
It seems that other than Apple and IBM, Sony is one of the few companies that turn out real innovations in their laptops while others are happy with "paint on performance".
Re:"AV mode"? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:"AV mode"? (Score:2)
It may already be. I've seen other notebooks with this feature and I remember one was noted as being Linux (Samsung?).
It seems that other than Apple and IBM, Sony is one of the few companies that turn out real innovations in their laptops while others are happy with "paint on performance".
Sony certainly did not innovate that idea. It's been around for a while now and my only 2 month old VA
Electrical properties (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Electrical properties (Score:2)
Re:Electrical properties (Score:2)
If it does maybe I could be like Wolverine and get a carbon fibre skeleton so I don't have to wear tinfoil round my head.
Re:Electrical properties (Score:2)
Oh man... (Score:3, Interesting)
Metal or carbon fiber would have been nice, especially at this price point and size.
Re:Oh man... (Score:2)
I looked at that machine, and disliked the speaker quality (and no, using headphones is not the answer) - and the touchpad, of course. I've looked at Sony eveytime they have a new notebook come out, but have always decided to take a pass. My minimal criteria seems to have become that (at least one of the)
Re:Oh man... (Score:2)
Are you refering to the speakers which come with the included docking station? [sony.com] I think they sound fantastic for speakers you get with a notebook. I've been listening to some classical music via Internet radio stations and could not wait to have my GF hear it. It fills my room with such amazing (and loud) quality sound. I prefer headphones over speakers when I want really loud, good quality and excellent st
Re:Oh man... (Score:2)
Re:Oh man... (Score:2)
I wish I could find an external LCD with the same resolution, size and aspect ratio, so that I could have dual screen which fit well side-by-side.
Re:Oh man... (Score:2)
Re:Oh man... (Score:2)
Next time I'll write "Aussie" and hopefully Apple will be shipping some fast machines soon.
This is old news.. (Score:1)
What's made of carbon fiber? (Score:2)
Re:What's made of carbon fiber? (Score:2)
I sincerely doubt that anything but the case is made of carbon fiber.
This is already in Japan - it's the Type T VAIO (Score:2, Informative)
http://www.jp.sonystyle.com/Style-a/Product/T/ind
Depending on how good your Japanese is, they do say it is made of multi-layered carbon fibre.
Laptop's aren't all South Korea has going for them (Score:2)
"Instant" mode (Score:4, Funny)
Is 12secs the new definition for "instant"?
Re:"Instant" mode (Score:2)
Re:"Instant" mode (Score:2)
ASUS has CF notebooks already (Score:3, Informative)
ASUS, one of Sony's main notebook manufacturers (Sony doesn't make their own laptops), already make use of carbon fiber chassis in some of their own ultraportable/thin-and-light models, which have been available in North America for a few years.
One particular model I have is from their M6 series, which has since been replaced by their updated Z70 series, both with CF chassis.
What's even better is that since ASUS notebooks aren't sold retail, they come at nearly half the price for similar functionality, performance, and aesthetic quality as a comparable Sony.
Check out www.asus.com for online reseller links
Thinkpads have had this for years... (Score:2, Informative)
Drop a Thinkpad and a VAIO and I know which one my money is on...
This is yet another story in the past year that makes me wonder if Slashdot really has just become an advertising venue, willingly, or through negligence.
Dual Functionality (Score:2, Funny)
Is this my dream come true? Can I finally use my laptop as a tennis racket?
Vaio X505/CP (Score:3, Informative)
Certain Vaio X505 models have carbon fibre models, including the X505/CP, which I am typing on right now. I think it's as much a gimmick as anything else, but it does look good.
You can find out all sorts of 505 info at http://www.siliconpopculture.com/sonytr/viewtopic
Some good photos are available at http://www.dynamism.com/x505/index.shtml [dynamism.com]
Natalie Portman? (Score:2)
Sorry, but the words "carbon" and "fibers" here? (Score:2)
carbon fiber compared to magnesium composite? (Score:2)
I actually had friend do investigation work at a company to find out which laptops can sustain a drop of 'x' feet, and the top 2 laptops were IBMs (i think a T-series and an X-series). Other contestants included Panasonic's Toughbook, Sony, Dell, Apple, etc.
Howev
Re:korean? (Score:3, Informative)
Sony Korea announced two new VAIO TX series notebooks...
Re:korean? (Score:1)
Re:korean? (Score:2)
*The above statement was made up on the spot
Re:korean? (Score:2)
Read TFA man. It's Sony Korea who have released it, hence Korean. Not to mention that last time I was in Taiwan (read: Republic of China), they spoke Mandarin Chinese, not Korean or Japanese.
Re:100% Marketing (Score:2)
The new Acer Ferrari 4000? [mobilemag.com]
Re:In Korea... (Score:3, Funny)
Do I detect a new
Re:In Korea... (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Yet another reason not to put it on your lap... (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Yet another reason not to put it on your lap... (Score:2)
You are making an error. Composite materials do not have inherent problems with directional forces. The wheel your friend used may have had
parent: +1, OMG That's Gotta Hurt (Score:2)
Re:Acer Ferrari is better(64 bit Turion) (Score:2)
Are you honestly trying to say that a difference of a pound makes that big of a damn difference? Have you ever put in 100,000+ air miles in one year, lugging a laptop? One damned pound hardly matters. The laptop cases most morons with lightweight laptops (read: executives, sales dorks) carry around weigh 10x more then the laptop, thus negating any benefit of weight savings.
Re:Acer Ferrari is better(64 bit Turion) (Score:2)
I didn't think it would matter at first, but lug something around all day, day in and day out, and you can really feel the ounces add up.
Re:TMM FP (Score:2)