First Take
Before the advent of Netbooks, the Sony Vaio T series and Fujitsu LifeBook P lineup gave glimpse of true mobility. With a petite form factor and long battery life, the Vaio T remains the premium model for the traveling executive. Though on the surface it may seem to compete with low-cost Netbooks, the Vaio brings the Core 2 Duo platform and integrated optical drive to the game. Sony further justifies its premium price tag by encasing the T series with a carbon-fiber chassis. The latest iteration, the Vaio TT series, ups the ante by offering dual solid-state drives (SSD) as well as a Blu-ray writer drive, a feature not seen in ultraportables before.
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Hello, lover!
Jan 17, 2009Rating: 10 out of 10 (Perfect)
Pros: Too beautiful, IMO...(esp the balck one)
Cons: Too expensive, and I think the majority would agree
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well, i dont have this baby just yet. I have the TZ though. Im just writing here to express my LOVE for this notebook. so there you go...And CNET feel free to send me one, I'd be more than happy to accept (hahah)
and I'm SERIOUS :)
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