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Sony Vaio X-Series

Video A quick hands on with Sony's light and thin netbook
Thursday, 8 October 2009, 16:49

SONY OFFICIALLY unveiled its latest addition to the Vaio range, the X Series.

Claiming the crown as the lightest and thinnest Vaio to date, this little thin and light laptop really is quite an impressive feat of engineering.

But it's not just the netbook that's thin and light - once you've forked out between £1,299 and £1,899 for an X Series your wallet is going be too. µ

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Pretty computer

and leasuringu expensivu!

posted by : hoohoo, 08 October 2009 Complain about this comment
Atom processor

Pitiful

posted by : Dave Barnes, 09 October 2009 Complain about this comment
na

Over 1,000 for a NETBOOK ?????????
... I don't think so ....

posted by : crazy, 09 October 2009 Complain about this comment
eeww vga connector.....

sorry these days no body use vga connector.and price for that netbook..?

posted by : LimpMan, 09 October 2009 Complain about this comment
re: Limpman

Oddly enough, no body uses anything else but VGA. It's the standard, you want to plug into a projector 95% of the time you use VGA. The rest you might use HDMI. Anything else is just an excuse to sell an overpriced adaptor to convert it back.

posted by : Wibble, 09 October 2009 Complain about this comment
Sony Vaio X mobile PC

The Vaio X is the latest in a series of outstanding Sony designs. But, like the Vaio P, the innards of the machine could have been beefed up.

posted by : Alex Lim, 10 November 2009 Complain about this comment
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