Sony VAIO VGN-TX3XP review
The new VAIO VGN-TX3XP has it all.
A slick look. Great case. This notebook screams "coolness".
A massive 1,366 x 768 high quality pixels on only 11.1 inch with smooth colors. Other notebooks don't even deliver this resolution on 15.4in!
The Ultra-ultra-slim DVD-drive. Combine that with the unmatched portability of Sony's new child and you have the new kid in the block of high mobility notebooks. A skinny one, at only 1.25kg weight, but probably the best one in town.
Sony ditched the dual core craze in favour of maximized battery life. And they did a good job at it. The single core processor which powers the VGN-TX3XP can survive up to nine hours without stationary fuel. A new VAIO battery life benchmark record!
System Specs
Intel Core Solo 1.2GHz Ultra Low Voltage (ULV)
1GB Memory, up to 1.5GB possible
80GB hard disk
Intel 945GMS graphic chipset, up to 128MB of shared memory
Multi-format DVD writer
11.in display, max resolution 1366x768 px
10/100mbit Ethernet
802.11g(a/b) Wireless LAN
Bluetooth
2 USB2.0 ports
1 Firewire port
Type II PC-Card slot
Windows XP Professional
272.4 x 195.1 x 28.5mm (W x D x H)
1.25kg
The Sony VAIO VGN-TX3XP is available for £1,699.00.