The VAIO SZ was yet another expensive, high-specced machine, featuring
the latest processors, display technology, and even a fingerprint
sensor, all in a tiny package. Its claim to fame, however, was its
hybrid graphics. Each notebook gave users the ability to switch between
integrated Intel graphics and a discrete GeForce GPU from Nvidia. The
Intel option would give long battery life, while the Nvidia card would
give you the power needed to play games. The same concept is now used in
popular notebooks from several manufacturers, although modern machines
are now capable of switching graphics automatically while the laptop is
on.

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