After a quick look at the chart below, you can easily conclude that Sony Vaio Z 2011 model is the latest thing in technology with top rated technical specifications inside. Be sure that its high price tag reflects what this powerful machine has to offer. Basically, the ultrabook is much more compatible two whose who do serious stuff with it and are more focused on multimedia and gaming.

The new Z is thinner, lighter, and more powerful than the previous version, being even lighter than HP Envy 14 Spectre. HP’s machine is so heavy due to its glass elements inside the construction. With a design you won’t forget too easily, the Envy 14 Spectre is an elegant, cool and impressive piece of computer equipment with standard specs as most of ultrabooks: 4GB of RAM, 128GB SSD, Intel’s i5 processor plus a good number of ports.

With more choices to offer consumers, Sony Vaio Z comes with a high display resolution, more RAM options, Intel i5 or i7 processors, more storage space variants plus an external GPU (1GB) that comes with a metal and stable  Power Media Dock. Equipped with the newest and greatest components around, the new Vaio Z is a really powerful machine yet expensive.

If you’re looking for a very solid machine with top rated specs inside plus a modern, stylish, very thin and portable machine. Still, its biggest inconvenient is the pricing, but for what’s inside this machine, “pour les connaisseurs” , it will worth the investment.

For those that wanna be cool and trendy with their new acquisition, the Envy 14 Spectre couldn’t be more adequate. Everyone will envy you. HP Envy 14 Spectre is still expensive for Intel’s target and heavy for these machines that claim to be very slim and light. In comparison with other ultrabooks, HP has added some new features, NFC support, high resolution display, wireless audio stream technology plus Beats Audio sound system and a backlit keyboard.