It's sad to say, but most of you who are going rear to school have may be already returned by today – although if you're in class correct this moment you should may be be paying attention. If you managed to acquire rear to campus without bringing a novel laptop along, you might only want to keep reading -- Sony's recently released a 15.5-inch addition to its VAIO S Series that not just adds a crucial bit of extra display acreage, but even bumps things up to a full 1080p. This is a laptop that can't just be assembled with a Blu -ray drive still has enough pixels to do the resulting footage judge, significant it could create a passable player for movie night.


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The novel 15-inch S Series definitely carries a lot of plan DNA from its smaller SA and SB siblings. If it were closed and you were standing far away, or may be aren't so extremely good at judgment the size of things, you'd have a hard time telling them apart. It shares the like thickness as the 13.3-inch SB we recently reviewed and shares the same angularish plan, like magnesium alloy instance, and same gigantic, swoopy VAIO logo in chrome on the rear of the lid.


Open things upward and you begin to watch some differences, very famous in the keyboard area. This of course will be a boon for future and current CPAs, but the result is an offset QWERTY portion that some may encounter is not rather worth the compromise. Surely, posing slightly off-center from your laptop's screen can leave all feeling slightly askew.

When it comes to shows, more pixels is almost always better than fewer pixels, and if we're all in agreement there we can begin by saying the 15.5-inch, 1,920 x 1,080 screen here is better as compared to the 1,366 x 768 unit on the 13.3-incher. That's 1080p, or Full HD as Sony as to call it, and it'll afford you enough of room whether you're multi -tasking with some spreadsheets or mono-tasking with Akira on Blu-ray.