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Reviews

Goodbye Sony VAIO T, Hello VAIO TX Part 1

Published on December 12, 2005 to Notebooks and Laptops

Given the iconic status of Sony's Vaio T series, the electronics giant had its work cut out for it in designing a worthy successor. Sony has risen to the challenge, by honing in on the basics with its Vaio TX line of laptops: their light weight, LED backlighting, long battery life and sleek design do not disappoint. Read more

Goodbye Sony VAIO T, Hello VAIO TX Part 2

Published on December 15, 2005 to Notebooks and Laptops

In Part 1 we told you about the technology and impressive features of Sony's new TX line, including a lightweight carbon fiber-based case and an LED backlit screen. Sony claims that LED backlighting and other features provide significantly extended battery life. Here we test these claims and measure other TX performance characteristics. Read more

Design for Business: Sony PCG-Z1SP Notebook

Published on May 16, 2003 to Notebooks and Laptops

Sony proves just how trendy business notebooks can look with its Z1 series. Can the Centrino device running on a 1.5 GHz Pentium-M also excel in performance and battery life? In this article, we'll answer that question. Read more

Sony Vaios: Tiny TT and Zippy Z

Published on November 17, 2008 to Notebooks and Laptops

Sony's back with more small notebooks that pack a powerful punch. What will it be: the beefy and brawny Z or the long lasting, bite-sized TT? Read more

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