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Le rêve pour un nomade ! Complet
Très autonome
Ultracommunicant
Ce TT est aussi un vrai bijou de design. Moins
Cher
Le bijou. Dommage
Du coup
Que l’écran ne soit pas parfaitement uniforme et que le Bluray soit absent. Processeur Intel Core...
Publié: 2008-10-21, Auteur: Dan , review by: cnet.com
Sleek, carbon-fiber chassis; includes Blu-ray drive and HDMI port; twin 128GB solid-state hard drives, 16:9 display; excellent battery life.
Painfully expensive; faster than Atom-powered Netbooks, but still not a speed demon.
Small laptops have become synonymous with low-cost Netbooks, but Sonys Vaio TT reminds us why some ultraportables can cost almost 10 times as much (hint: the 256GB SSD helps). Specifications: Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo (1.2 GHz); RAM installed: 2 GB ...
Publié: 2008-10-21, Auteur: Dan , review by: cnet.com
Sleek, carbon-fiber chassis; includes Blu-ray drive and HDMI port; twin 128GB solid-state hard drives, 16:9 display; excellent battery life.
Painfully expensive; faster than Atom-powered Netbooks, but still not a speed demon.
Small laptops have become synonymous with low-cost Netbooks, but Sonys Vaio TT reminds us why some ultraportables can cost almost 10 times as much (hint: the 256GB SSD helps). Specifications: Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo (1.2 GHz); RAM installed: 2 GB ...
Publié: 2008-10-21, Auteur: Dan , review by: cnet.com
Sleek, carbon-fiber chassis; includes Blu-ray drive and HDMI port; twin 128GB solid-state hard drives, 16:9 display; excellent battery life.
Painfully expensive; faster than Atom-powered Netbooks, but still not a speed demon.
Small laptops have become synonymous with low-cost Netbooks, but Sonys Vaio TT reminds us why some ultraportables can cost almost 10 times as much (hint: the 256GB SSD helps). Specifications: Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo (1.2 GHz); RAM installed: 2 GB ...
Excellent performance, Recordable Blu-ray drive, 256GB solid state storage, More than 6 hours of battery life
Very expensive, Keyboard a bit small
When you think of a notebook that costs more than $4,000, what comes to mind? A premium gaming rig? A multimedia dynamo desktop replacement? Sony looks to shake up your expectations of high-end systems by packing a Centrino 2 processor, recordable Blu...
Blu-Ray burner, HDMI, good screen, very light, long battery life
Poor performance, expensive, keyboard can be tiring
Sony’s VAIO VGN-TT17GNX notebook provides great battery life and can burn Blu-ray discs. However it can’t output high-definition content flawlessly. Even with a great feature set, the price is hard to ignore. ...
Extrait: Sony’s TZ range of ultraportable laptops has long been a favourite in PC Authority’s offices, but its reign on our A List was finally brought to an end by Lenovo’s stunning ThinkPad X300. Now, however, we’ve laid our hands on Sony’s latest update to th...
Built-in DVD burner, light and easy to carry, screen produces vibrant colours and plenty of contrast, auto brightness is effective
Screen feels a little flimsy, keys feel soft and lack crisp bounce-back, the red lid can be distracting when viewing the screen outdoors
Sony has produced an ultraportable that is rich in features, elegant in design and has a striking paint job. It’s easy to carry and easy to use once you get used to it. ...
If you have the money, you shouldnt hesitate to buy the TT, in any of its guises. It looks phenomenal, is comfortable to use, and is exceptionally portable.
If you have the money, you shouldnt hesitate to buy the TT, in any of its guises. It looks phenomenal, is comfortable to use, and is exceptionally portable. ...