Sony VAIO X series announced

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Sony VAIO X is a cross-breed between a laptop and netbook with 11.1″ LCD. Sony has emphasized the design, and the weight as VAIO X weighs only 680g. This is about half of what most 10″ netbooks weigh. Sony has used carbon fiber to reduce the weight, which not only results in a lower weight but also makes the laptop extremely durable. It also contributes to the very sleek exterior, VAIO X is only 1.4cm thick.



The shiny exterior aside, Sony claims that the computer will be capable of up to a whole day of battery time, but they don’t say how they measured this, though it’s still promising.


The hardware of Sony VAIO X is currently Intel’s Atom processor but it says that nothing is final and we hope to see both CULV processors and next generation Atom processors (Pineview) in the future.


Sony VAIO X is expected to launch nearing the end of October, closely after the launch of Microsoft Windows 7. Prices are yet to be revealed, but you can count on more than a few dollars above average, but we’re of course hoping for less.


Either way, it’s easy to appreciate the pretty design, not the least the keyboard and superlow profile.




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