Today is a special day Sony announced its revolutionary tiny notebook: the Sony VAIO Q Series, the world’s smallest Ultrabook. If you’re curious, let’s go on checking.
Sony VAIO Q is a coin-size Ultrabook powered by an extra lithium battery coin. The tiny Ultrabook features 8GB RAM, 0.75 x 1.25-inch LED backlit display, AMD Radeon HD 6650M (1GB) graphics.
As we can see from the image, the tiny notebook is perfect for operating on your fingers, and you can easily take it out from your pocket for a demonstration, while the LED backlit display with anti-glare coating can provide you a crisper, clearer image.
Moreover, the integrated interfaces allow you to connect the coin-size notebook with various external accessories. However, when you enjoy Ultrabook, take care not to drop it on the ground. Your dog doesn’t think it’s a computer. Most importantly, do you believe the Ultrabook exists in Sony online store? After the break, check out the demo video.
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