Articles on Sony Notebooks
Big screen notebooks - Feb 5, 2003
If you want portability but don't want to compromise on screen real estate, then one of these 16-inch and larger notebooks should fit the bill. Read story »Top 10 notebooks of April - May 15, 2006
Find out which notebooks scored with readers using either beauty, power or price in the month of April. Read story »Sony Port Replicator VGP-PRT1
While others pile on features such as speakers and audio/video ports, Sony keeps it simple with its S$449 Vaio Port Replicator. We looked at the version compatible with Sony's new ultraportable T-series laptop.Top 10 laptops of December - Feb 10, 2009
Here's a list of the hottest notebooks in our latest top 10 charts. Read story »Accessorize your notebook - Feb 13, 2004
Having the right accessories to go with your notebook can ensure that you get the most out of the machine. Here's what to look out for. Read story »Sony Vaio VGN-TZ17GN (Core 2 Duo U7600 Processor 1.2GHz, 1GB RAM)
The ultraportable range is always fun to poke around--the form factor itself is always an exercise in compromise. Bits get left out either to reduce heat, battery drain, or simply because the notebook doesn't have the room to take it. It certainly keeps things interesting at the very small end of...Sony Vaio PCG-GRV7P (Pentium 4 2.6GHz, 512MB RAM)
A clean, sophisticated look distinguishes the Sony Vaio PCG-GRV7P series, a huge desktop-replacement notebook with a swappable, multiformat DVD-rewritable drive. The new series also includes a massive 16.1-inch display, a desktop Pentium 4 processor, and a fast, ATI Mobility Radeon 9000 graphics...Sony Vaio VGN-T17GP/S (Pentium M Processor ULV 733 1.1GHz, 512MB RAM)
Portability is the buzzword for Sony nowadays with its recent notebook offerings in the ultraportable category. The Vaio T is one such lightweight model in Sony’s product line-up. As all you mobile warriors know, while mobility is one thing, performance is another altogether. Thankfully, the Vaio...Jump to page: [1] 





