Sony Vaio Vgp-da10 Netbook

Sony Vaio Vgp-da10 Netbook

Sony VAIO X Review

It is the ultimate status symbol, with a price to match. Once again Sony VGP-bps8 netbook category is shaking the very cliche, this time with a design that is only half the half light and thin other machines in its class, but which also includes a battery that lasts twice as many models. Sony did not stop there, adding integrated 3G and GPS for mobile moguls who are able to pay its price tag ($ 1,299 to start, $ 1,499 as configured). Yes, this ultraportable is not for everyone, but for those who want to travel very, very light, the X VAIO (VPCX115KX / B) may be worth the extravagance.

Design

Sony VAIO touted as the X's lightest notebook world and 1.4 lbs (with battery of four cells) is, even the VGP-bps8, which has a similar process but with less than 7.0 inches, weighs 1.8 lbs. When you put the battery in the VAIO X, weight, 2.2 pounds, is still more than half pounds lighter most 10-inch netbooks.

Ports and Webcam

Despite his small stature, Sony manages to get into the most options connectivity seen in almost every other netbook. On the left side of the VGP-bps8 battery are two USB ports and a headphone jack. On the right is a VGA port and Ethernet. Just below the front lip is a SD card reader and a slot for Sony Memory Stick. In a expensive system, we were surprised at the omission of an HDMI port, although as this netbook is not designed to produce high definition content, not is a huge loss.
While not overly detailed video of the camera is well balanced and showed accurate skin tones in a call through Skype.

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