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Sony VAIO® X Series Laptop Review

Product Review Summary
Features:

Sony VAIO® X Series is one of the best range of laptops from Sony yet. Its sleek, beautiful, and compact all at the same time. Brushed-aluminum body and the matching widely spaced keys compliment the overall quality of the product. The product is only half inch thick and weighs 1.5 pounds. The product comes with Intel® AtomT Z540 1.8GHz processor and Intel® GMA 500 integrated graphics and 2GB of RAM for maximum performance.

Usability:

Being light-weight and portable it is ideal to carry around Sony VAIO® X Series make working outside office a pleasure. This ultra fast, responsive netbook can connect to all public or private Internet providers easily making being online from anywhere possible.

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Sony VAIO® X Series is so light and thin that it will amaze the user in terms of functionality and features packed into such a small package. Sony has used carbon fiber to get stiffness and rigidity out of proportion to its weight. Although not recommended, this product can take substantial rough handling and still last for long time. The latest processors and sufficient RAM provided makes working exceptionally smooth and fast when considering the product is a netbook at heart. This little Wi-FiT enabled netbook with built-in 3G modem has a battery backup of about 5 hours making it ideal for long trips.

Here is a review of the Top 5 features of this product:
  • FIVE – Intel® AtomT Z540 1.8GHz processor

    This is one of the best processors for netbooks that Intel® has come up with. This processor ensures that working on the Sony VAIO® X Series is easy, fun and productive. This processor even lets you multi-task with large programs without causing any delay or lag in system performance. It even works well with Windows® 7.

  • FOUR – Connectivity

    This product comes with built in Wi-FiT and even a 3G modem. This will ensure that connectivity will not be a problem. The Internet speed and file transfer rates would be just as good as any other high performance laptop.

  • THREE – Great battery backup

    Sony VAIO® X Series comes with a battery that can last well above 4.5 hours even with decent display. The battery is powerful enough to support games with graphics while on the move.

  • TWO – More graphics

    Graphics on the VAIO® X Series is powered by Intel® GMA 500 graphics chip, designed to save you power whilst still offering advanced graphics and user can even play graphic hungry games on the VAIO® X Series in addition to everyday tasks.

  • ONE – Better keyboard& Touchpad

    The keyboard on the VAIO® X Series is better than what most netbook keyboards offer. It is just about big enough to use properly, still delightfully small to fit well with the overall small design. The touchpad is small, reducing the area to make it sleeker.

With the VAIO® X Series, all these features converge into a product that completely changes the whole netbook experience. Small yet powerful, VAIO® X Series gives Internet mobility like never before.

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