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Sony Vaio X Ultraportable

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Just when you thought it could never get any thinner, Sony is still slicing off a couple more with the new Vaio X — a 0.55 inch ultraportable laptop that weighs just 1.5lbs.

Made of carbon-fiber, this precious notebook will surely cost more than the already-thin Vaio TT with a similar 11.2″ display. See video below.

Sony may use an Atom processor to bump up battery life but they could still go for a faster or more powerful CULV processor.

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Mikko · 17 years ago

Did anyone else notice how that thing bended when the girl opened the lid?


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Edgar · 17 years ago

Their tagline “..like no other” says it all, and higher prices (in this country at least) definitely ensures that. But to be fair, Sony is a great brand.


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http://makabayan.org.ph · 17 years ago

A first? 1.5lb and carbon fiber that is..

@Ardz: almost all products are expensive than other countries, basically coz bagsakan tayo nang products.


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jill · 17 years ago

Higher prices here, yeah. Maybe trying to recoup some investment. But actually, I like the Sony brand. Their products are of good quality and they have excellent after-sales. The only drawback (if you can call it that)is that you have to lug your equipment to their own service centers which are really far in between. Even so, that is also an assurance that you’ll get the right people and spare parts for it.

Personally, Vaio is too rich for my blood. Other items of the brand maybe, but not a laptop.


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Ardz · 17 years ago

Vaios are actually cheaper in other countries when compared to the pricing here in the Philippines.


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Kelvin Servigon · 17 years ago

@watdapak
hahaha… oonga.. :P


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Reel Advice · 17 years ago

I never really liked the Vaio line! Haha! Sentiments of my wallet.


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Darren · 17 years ago

ASTIG


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watdapak · 17 years ago

im sure ginto ang presyo nyan :D


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www.livedito.com · 17 years ago

cool talaga


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