Since Apple launched its Macbook Air, companies like sony, dell and others start designing and manufacturing more light weight, thin and affordable laptops. Sony is one of the very experienced in laptop manufacturing and decided to step in with its new Sony Vaio X series, which is the lightest laptop in existence. If you want to describe it just three words will be more than enough slim, sleek and light. Weighing in at just 655g, the launch of the laptop brings with it the boast of being the world’s lightest (when it comes to those with screens 10-inches or lower).
The X Series houses an 11.1-inch screen, which is LED backlit, offers up multi-touch trackpad, and has something called Everwair WWAN, which enables you to log onto the internet even when there’s no Wi-Fi available.
Battery life is a very reasonable eight hours and this can be extended through the wonders of an optional extended X battery accessory.
Also on board is a Motioneye camera, 2GB DDR2 SDRAM memory, a 128GB SSD Flash drive (upgradeable to 250GB through the SonyStyle Store) and Bluetooth connectivety.
When it comes to the look of the laptop, it’s all about being stylish here. The chassis is both tough and light, cased in carbon fibre. There’s also a smattering of aluminium on-board. As for colour, you have the choice of gold, black or premium carbon.
The release date of the Sony Vaio X Series is November, it will come packing Windows 7 and the laptop will cost around £800.
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you call this affordable!!!