Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Sony Vaio Netbook

The specs Sony Vaio Netbook are pretty close to what was predicted, but there are a few surprises including a lower-than-expected price. Although we were pleasantly surprised by how usable the X-Series was during a working day, it seems ridiculous to spend this much and have to switch off the graphical effects.

The new Sony Vaio Netbook will come with a battery which should last 3.5 hours on average. Equipped with two USB ports, an SD card slot reader, a VGA port, and a Memory Stick Duo media slot using MagicGate, it is also called the Sony Vaio Netbook. Main difference is quality. The 10.1 inches screen has unexpected 1366 x 768 pixels resolution and LED back – lit system. You can find better screens in notebooks, but nothing like this within a netbook.

Sony shocked everyone back at IFA 2009 with the introduction of the X series VAIO notebook, which is the direct successor to the TT series in the USA.  Despite the extra space from its almost 12-inch (11.6-inch) frame, the keyboard and key layout still feels tiny for comfortable usage.


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