Here’s Looking into 6 Hot-New Windows 7 laptops

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PC makers are eyeing the Microsoft's latest operating system Windows 7 to lift hardware sales. From Sony to Lenovo, Acer to HP, PC makers are ready with a slew of Windows 7 laptops. Major Netbook vendors, including the pioneer Asus, too have jumped on the Windows 7 bandwagon.
PC manufacturers are hoping that the new OS will give a new lease of life to the struggling laptop and PC market. Here are some of the hot new Windows 7 launches in the laptop space.

1. Sony Vaio X

Sony Vaio X

Taking cue from Apple's lightest laptop MacBook Air, Sony has launched an ultra-slim Sony Vaio X laptop in India. The laptop weighs mere 655 grams and is about half an inch thin. The laptop sports a 11.1-inch LED Backlit display offering 1366x768 pixel resolution.

Equipped with Intel Atom processor, the laptop comes pre-loaded with Windows 7 Professional (32-bit). Vaio X comes in two models VPCX113KG for Rs 64,990 and VPCX117LG for Rs 84,990.

The base model, VPC113KG will pack 45nm process 1.86GHz Intel Atom Z540 'Silverthorne' processor. Vaio VPC117LG model includes 2GHz Intel Atom Z550 processor. Sony packs 2GB DDR2 RAM and 64GB SSD in VPCX113KG while the other model has 128GB SSD storage.

 

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2. Lenovo ThinkPad laptops

Lenovo ThinkPad laptops

Lenovo too has refreshed its PC and laptop line-up with new Windows 7 OS. The company has launched a series of Think and Idea brands of PC which will pack the latest OS.

Targetted at business users, the 14-inch ThinkPad SL410 and 15.6-inch SL510, both pack Windows 7. Designed for small-to-medium businesses, the laptops offer higher-resolution webcams, clearer microphones, and a microphone mute button for voice and video conferencing.

Both models pack Intel Core 2 Duo processors. Among other features, the laptops come with DVD drives, six-cell batteries, multi-touch trackpad, option for 3G connectivity, Wi-Fi, Ethernet and Bluetooth connectivity.

 

 

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