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MSI’s Upcoming Slate Has Laptops For Gamers, Digital Creators And Astronauts

World-leading laptop manufacturer MSI has unveiled an impressive lineup of laptops for 2020 that appeal to a wide range of users. Leading the way are its flagship laptops, the GE66 Raider and GS66 Stealth, representing quite different takes on the gamer aesthetic. The GE66 Raider Aurora Edition is “the fusion of sci-fi and resplendency,” according to MSI.…

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LG Gram Pre-Packed With Windows 11

Not only are all LG Gram laptops set to be shipped with Windows 11 already onboard to make life easier for customers, the company say previous LG Gram models can be upgraded to it by visiting the Microsoft website. “Shipping LG gram laptops with Windows 11 immediately after the OS launch is an example of our…

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Sony Dumps Factory For The Establishment For New Gear

Sony Australia yesterday launched a bundle of new consumer gear at one of its famed “Sony Sessions” briefings for the media – this time, mercifully, not in a back-street Alexandria factory, but at Sydney’s downtown Establishment.

Among other things, it announced immediate availability of its “Video On Demand powered by Qriocity” movie service in Australia. Sony is facing a battle to establish this service worldwide, given the ease with which hackers were recently able to purloin the personal details – possibly including credit card details – of Qriocity users.

Prices Down Under will range from $3.99 to $6.99 for a 48-hour rental for those who sign up.

On another note, Sony introduced a number of new Vaio notebook PCs, including the 15-inch “E” series, in a shimmering metallic fish-scale finish – user’s choice of pink, blue, black or real fishy silver. They have touchscreens which enable simple gestures like a swipe to change a music selection. Prices start at $699.

Also new to Australia is the all-in-one Vaio “L” all-in-one desktop, now sporting a 3D-capable touchscreen display – pictured. Prices start at $2599, glasses included.

Top new Vaio laptop is the 13-inch “Z series” thin and lightweight (1.16kg) model, aimed at constantly travelling professional users. With two inbuilt solid state drives, the Z series boots up in a claimed 15 seconds, and comes with a plug-in “Power Media Dock” gadget, connected with a “Light Peak” cable that lets it connect to three external displays as well as the inbuilt screen.

Light Peak is another name for the fast-connection technology that inventors Intel and Apple call Thunderbolt, though the connector on the Sony Z looks nothing like those used on Thunderbolt-equipped Macs.

Battery life is put at 6.5 hours, and an optional flat-sheet battery that slips under the laptop is claimed to provide an additional 6.5 hours. The Z series will sell from $3999.

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