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Ultra-thin, extremely lightweight, chic design, good quality screen, silent operation
Average battery life on the default battery, keyboard tactility inferior to previous Vaios, no multi-touch scrolling, expensive
By Good Gear Guide on January 08, 2010
While the Sony VAIO X Series (VPCX113KGB) might not be all that fast, it’s very light and strong. It’s perfect if you want a laptop that won’t be a burden to carry around with you and it’ll definitely get people’s...
By PCWorld New Zealand on January 01, 2010
The ding dong battle for “lightest and thinnest” notebook continues this month with Sony laying claim to the title following the release of the new X series Vaio – it’s just 655 grams.In fact, it’s so light we actually...
By Stuff NZ on December 18, 2009
Netbooks have been a hit among laptop buyers because they're cheap and they're easy to carry. Now there's the option to pay a lot more and get a lot less - a lot less weight, that is. Sony's Vaio X is the runway model of netbooks:...
By TechTree on December 11, 2009
Sony's Vaio P was something that every geek out there synomously describes as a horrible mistake. Other than the literally "pocket-able" size, it had the internals of an underpowered netbook and a resource-hungry Windows Vista to make things worse....
By HardwareZone.com on November 03, 2009
Folks, you may remember the Sony VAIO P, a slim and tiny Intel Atom machine that didn't quite live up to consumer expectations. It was gorgeous, it was tiny, and it was pretty, but the price made consumers really wary about paying so much for a...
By ElectricPig.co.uk on October 22, 2009
The most desirable small laptop we’ve...
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