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| Sony VAIO VGN TX3XP Review |
If you're after the ultimate ultra portable laptop PC, you may not need to look any further than Sony's astonishing VAIO TX Series (from £1498 ex. VAT) it redefines the meaning of world class in mobile computing. Built from carbon fibre that's twice as strong, a third lighter and four times more rigid than normal plastics, it contains some of the most advanced technology ever to feature in the VAIO range.Sony’s new TX3-Series laptops offer an impressive mix of cutting-edge technology, eye-catching design and hardware-based security. One of the most technically advanced and adventurously styled laptops Sony has ever created, the TX3 sports Intel’s Core Solo Ultra-Low Voltage (ULV) processor so you can work on the move for an impressive 9 hours on battery power.
With its greyish-blue tint (other colours available) and VAIO logo centred on the carbon fibre chassis, the TX3 (272x195x29mm, 1.25kg) even features a super-slim, fully integrated DVD±RW optical drive, complete with double layer (DL) technology for massive extra capacity. The system uses a rock-solid combination of fingerprint recognition (excludes VGN-TX3HP/W) and hardwired, chip-level Trusted Platform Module (TPM) security (excludes VGN-TX3HP/W and VGN-TX3XRP/B) to prevent anyone but the owner ever getting in.
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