Scott Stein | Sep 07, 2009
A blade of a laptop: the Sony Vaio X Series.
(Credit: Erica Ogg/CNET)
Giving the MacBook Air and the Dell Adamo a run for their money in the thin/coffeeshop sexy department, the
Sony Vaio X Series notebook previewed at IFA Berlin definitely has the looks to rise to the top. At less than half an inch thick and weighing 682g, it certainly could be one of the thinnest thin-and-lights out there, and a carbon fiber exterior should help with durability. Internal 3G and an "all day and into the night" battery also sound nice.
As to price and specs beyond an 11.1-inch screen, we're as curious as you are. Until then, here are some up-close and personal shots direct from Berlin for you to peek at. Hope you like the color black.
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Devlin
I've always wanted a carbon fiber Vaio but have yet to come across one I truly want. This may be the one!
Sep 08, 2009 10:41