Comments on: Sony laptop among first to combine Intel and Nvidia graphics
An upcoming Sony notebook will be one of the first to switch between Intel and Nvidia graphics.
An upcoming Sony notebook will be one of the first to switch between Intel and Nvidia graphics.
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Too bad it runs Windows... :(
Here's a link to a review before it came over to the U.S.:
http://www.mobiletechreview.com/notebooks/sony_vaio_X505.htm
You can also find a CNET review of the x505 but the pictures in the CNET review don't show the keyboard as clearly as the mobiletechreview site.
And, yes, keyboards with gaps between the keys is a very old idea (much older than 2004, even) and, frankly, is a very boring discussion.
- by ggascoigne August 1, 2008 12:35 PM PDT
- Oh for crying out loud give it a rest! Just because Apple did something, doesn't mean that everyone else is copying them.
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(8 Comments)Honestly, this looks like a completely predictable upgrade to the SZ series that Sony's been selling for best part of the last three years, they've all had Intel and NVidia GPUs, it's not new, and it's not copied from Apple.
What's new is being able to switch on the fly without a reboot, that's kind of cool.
I should say that I've got one of the first generation SZ laptops, and love it.