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Sony Vaio X128 review

8 February 2010 No Comment


Sony has made yet another slim and powerful statement but launching the Sony Vaio X128 laptop in their X series of laptops. The Sony Vaio X128 features an innovative design that serves a supreme example of superior craftsmanship. This amazing laptop from Sony computers comes with extremely light weight design, thin mobile PC, long lasting battery and advanced technology.

The Sony Vaio X128 comes with an impressive Premium carbon body weighting only 780 grams which makes it quite portable and handy. Another striking feature of this amazing masterpiece from Sony is its 128 GB SSD which is a shock resistant flash memory for rapid data transfers and the laptop also provides high speed wireless connectivity with its enhanced WLAN connectivity.

Pre-installed with Windows 7 professional and Intel Atom Processor Z550 with 2GHz processing speed, the Sony Vaio X128 comes with a perfect blend of advanced computing interface and modern technology. The Sony Vaio X128 is loaded with the following technical specifications and prime features

  • Display: 11.1 (28.2 cm) wide with resolution 1366 x 768 pixels ; VAIO Display Premium, LED backlight for extra brightness
  • Processor & Operating System: Intel® Atom™ Processor Z550 (2 GHz, HT Technology supported) and Windows® 7 Professional (32-bit)
  • Graphics: Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 500
  • Flash memory: 128 GB*4 (Serial ATA)
  • Connectivity: High Speed USB 2.0 x 2, Integrated Wireless LAN IEEE 802.11b/g/n*6 and Bluetooth standard Ver. 2.1+EDR
  • Battery: VGP-BPL19 Lithium-ion battery: up to 6.5 hours of use OR Optional Battery VGP-BPX19 Lithium-ion battery: up to 14 hours of use
  • Other Features: 780 g weight, 278 x 13.9 x 185 mm Dimensions (WxHxD), Frontal camera 640 x 480 pixels, 82keys keyboard and intelligent touchpad.

The Sony Vaio X128 is priced at Rs. 89,990 INR ($1922 USD approx.). For more information on the laptop and specification please visit http://www.sony.co.in








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