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Monday, October 17, 2005

New Sony VAIO Laptop

I get a Sony laptop. I admit that its outside looking rather than its overall functionality served as a big factor when I last year pondered upon whether to buy it or try some other competing type and brand. One reason may be that I'd been using some more practicality focused ones before I got Sony, and just want to switch to the fancy. Nevertheless the quality of the laptop proves to be pretty good, after over a year's continuing use by a heavy user like me...so far so good. Sony has built one of its strong brand traits with its unique design to differentiate its products from others. Many people that happened to catch a glimpse of the laptop were very likely to get quickly attracted only by its appearance. After the attention, the scarcest and most precious asset that any company strives to dig from its potential customers in this digital economy era, comes the deeper exploration…a very similar process when you are going on a date with a pretty girl... The standards one concisely or subconsciously uses to pick a laptop, amongst many other things, actually to some extend reflect one's thoughts on life, because life is random, and is all about making choices.

Now here arrives the newest VAIO update from the balloon reminder of the RSS reader, Sony VAIO VGN-S480 Notebook Review. No idea on how the hardware technology may have dramatically changed in the past year, just take a look :-P

"The Sony VAIO S480 is the perfect notebook for people that don't want to compromise on performance when it comes to their lightweight laptop. With a 2.13GHz processor, 100GB hard drive, DVD+/-RW dual layer drive, and integrated GeForce Go 6200, the S480 has the power to replace a modest desktop PC. But, with a 13.3” XBRITE widescreen display and a weight of just 4.3 pounds, this powerhouse just barely misses a classification of an ultra lightweight laptop. While the battery life could be better, and this first class package comes at a first class price, the VAIO S480 is a top contender all around."

Full Review >>

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