
So finally, after reporting to you about the new models of the Sony Vaio P which surfaced in Germany, here’s another more official announcement, this time coming from Sony UK . Yes folks, its the 11.1-inch Sony VAIO X we told you about last week finally getting the official treatment.
There will be two iterations of the Sony Vaio X, one will be available at all Sony outlets and another one exclusive to Sony Style site. But generally these two Vaio Ps will have the following specs:
- 11.1-inch widescreen X-black LCD
- Aluminum/carbon fibre design
- High-Speed Mobile Broadband with Everywair Wireless WAN
- 655g and 13.9 mm slim
- multi-finger touchpad the supports scroll, flick, pinch and zoom fingertip gestures
- 2x USB ports
- Gigabit Ethernet
- VGA ports
- Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
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It seems like Sony’s new Vaio machine, the Sony VAIO X might have a touch-screen feature. But still it’s not going to be in tablet form but could be another netbook unit.
Although it’s still a rumor, the Sony VAIO X is a direct follow-up to the VAIO TT and it will use a low-voltage Core 2 Duo Processor. This is obviously to support longer battery life.
Other rumored features of the Sony VAIO X include 3G, 11.1-inch display and Windows 7.
The Sony VAIO X might hit stores sometime in November. Stay tune for more details soon.
via CrunchGear
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After releasing its first official netbook, the Sony Vaio W, Sony is following it up with another one this time with a bigger display. Sony has just announced its ultra-thin netbook – the Sony Vaio X featuring an 11.1-inch display.
And probably taking a cue from Nokia’s 3G Booklet, Sony is saying that its Vaio X is capable of running all-day. Although it is yet to be known how many hours Sony is referring to when it says all-day computing power.
With such a machine boasting of long battery life, it naturally follows that the Vaio X will be loaded with an Intel processor. Which kind? We don’t really know yet. Even its specs and features remain to be a mystery.
One thing we can be sure of at this time is that the Sony Vaio X will definitely have a higher price than most 11-inch machines that we heard of before.
via Engadget
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