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Compare Sony VAIO S Series Gaming Laptop i5-2450M 2.50GHz (up to 3.10GHz) 15.5" IPS Full HD 1080P 1920x1080 LED backlit 4GB DDR3 640GB AMD Radeon 6630M 1GB discrete graphics DVDRW Windows 7 Home Premium Vs Samsung Series 9 900X4C 15" Core i5 3317U Ultrabook 8GB 128GB


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Sony VAIO S Series Gaming Laptop i5-2450M 2.50GHz (up to 3.10GHz) 15.5" IPS Full HD 1080P 1920x1080 LED backlit 4GB DDR3 640GB AMD Radeon 6630M 1GB discrete graphics DVDRW Windows 7 Home Premium
Samsung Series 9 900X4C 15" Core i5 3317U Ultrabook 8GB 128GB
$1,299.99
$1,699.99
$859.99
$1,149.99
$440.00 (34%)
$550.00 (32%)
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  • At just 4.4 lbs., the VAIO? 15.5" S Series laptop offers a step up to the performance and portability you demand. From its seamless contours to advanced technology that offers up to 12 hours of combined battery life (with optional extended sheet battery)10 the S combines bold design and mobile performance. Equipped with a 2nd gen Intel? Core? i5 processor, a powerful AMD Radeon HD 6630M graphics card, and 4GB of memory, the S is a serious contender for your mobile computing needs.
  • Amazing Full HD 1080p display Developed by the same people you trust to engineer amazing flat-panel HDTV. Measuring 15.5" and sporting a cinema-inspired 16:9 aspect ratio, the 1920 x 1080 Full HD resolution widescreen display lets you view your games and movies in impeccable detail with amazing color and contrast from virtually any angle thanks to IPS (in-plane switching) technology. The LED backlight helps ensure a bright display with lower power consumption for improved battery life.
  • Thin and light With uncompromising attention to detail and a passion for design, Sony introduces the next generation in VAIO? laptop design. Simple yet bold, the S Series features a fully flat design concept that abandons traditional bulky batteries, unnecessary seams and protruding ports. Combining a brushed aluminum palmrest shaped to precise specifications and a magnesium alloy chassis, the S Series offers firm structural integrity while creating bold clean contours.
  • Killer Premium Hybrid Graphics By utilizing a powerful AMD Radeon? HD 6630M graphics card with 1GB VRAM6, you'll experience premium visual quality and intense HD performance without placing huge demands on the CPU. Plus, the VAIO? S Series puts you in control by offering a Hybrid Graphics system that allows you to easily set your graphics performance to deliver power when you need it and energy savings when you don't. You can even set your performance level on the fly without needing to reboot
  • HDD G-Sensor? Shock Protection technology G-Sensor? Shock Protection technology counteracts sudden movements by locking up the spinning hard drive to help prevent potential damage, such as scratching, which could lead to data loss. The fastest port around. A USB 3.0 port is perfect for connecting a compatible external hard drive and allowing you to wait less and transfer data up to 10x faster than USB 2.0.
  • The second-generation Samsung Series 9 15-inch notebook is one of the thinnest, lightest, and most elegantly designed notebooks you'll find this size. It's just over a half-inch thick and has been updated with a sandblasted aluminum finish (forget about scratches and fingerprints) and has a 1600 x 900 resolution display that delivers outstanding vibrancy and sharpness with wide viewing angles.
  • Ivy Bridge processor delivers faster system performance, uses less power, and enables sharper graphics
  • Long battery life of 10 hours* combines with a weight of just 3.6 pounds for excellent on-the-go portability
  • Clean design touches include smooth, polished edges and a spacious, buttonless trackpad that blends into the palm rest
  • Well-spaced keyboard with amply sized keys is comfortable to use and is backlit to keep you typing after the lights go down â?¢ 128 GB solid state drive enables fast bootups and sleep-resume times, and is more durable than standard hard-disk drives

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