Sony now announced they’re killing the TR series in Japan, but one step back, two steps forward: they’ve broken out a hype little new thin n’ light n’ wide called the F-series (yes, there was by now an F series, thanks Sony!), which will come in F20, F30, F50, and F70 flavors, have CPUs up to Pentium M 740s, have a resolution of 1600×1200 (and up to 2048×1536 on the F70, though we’re not sure how those resolutions are going to work on a wide screen like that), 80GB drive, dual-layer DVD±R/RW/RAM. Perhaps best of all, though, is its capacity: 14.3-inches wide, 10.4-deep, and 1-thick. Read on for the diets about the T71 and T90 and for some more pictures.
We have got a lot to talk about today, so we just gone give you the straight deets: the T51, T71, and T90 are replacing the T50 and T70 with a Pentium M 1.2GHz in the T71, and Celeron M1 in the T51. The T90 is the same as the T71, however, but in a carbon-fiber case (kind of like the X505). Formally in yearn.


