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Extrait: The big feature of Sonys TX series of ultraportables is their connectivity. Most notebook computer now have 802.11b/g wireless LAN adapters built into them. Sony has decided to include a Sprint cellular wide area netwo...
Small, light case; bright screen; great connectivity, including built-in WWAN; integrated DVD burner; long battery life
Expensive; few ports; mouse buttons positioned too close to edge; performance lags behind dual-core competition
A tiny case, excellent battery life, and robust networking options make this pricey little VAIO an ideal choice for frequent travelers who need to stay connected on the go. ...
Carbon-fiber lid. Only 2.8 pounds. Integrated Rev A EV-DO. Long battery life. Built-in optical drive.
Keyboard not quite full-size. Needs more RAM to run Vista. Slow hard drive will affect performance.
This 2.8-pound wonder is made for people with hectic travel schedules. But its performance might limit you to low-intensity tasks such as Web surfing, word processing, and DVD watching....
Publié: 2007-02-02, Auteur: Dan , review by: cnet.com
Great battery life; built-in mobile broadband antenna; typically impressive Sony industrial design; LED-backlit display provides bright screen and aids battery life; compact and light; still includes optical drive.
Slow Core Solo processor; small and slow hard drive; expensive warranty extensions.
Sony adds Windows Vista to its ultraportable VAIO TXN17, which doesnt change much otherwise from its XP-based precursor. With a gorgeous design, excellent battery life, and wireless broadband, it remains one of the best ultraportables on the market fo...
Extremely portable design; cutting-edge display technology results in bright screen and amazing battery life; built-in cellular, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi; integrated double-layer DVD burner and instant-on player; comfortable keyboard for such a small machi...
Pricey; basic port selection; warranty extensions are expensive.
One of the best ultraportables on the market today, the well-designed Sony VAIO VGN-TXN15P/W provides business users with a thorough feature set and record-breaking battery life.