
Sony Vaio W: Review and Hands-on Roundup
By: Peter Chubb | July 10, 2009 | 1 CommentWhile many of us are still trying to get our hands on the new Sony Vaio W Netbook, those in the U.S. are some of the lucky ones to get hold of this latest portable computer from Sony. There are a number of websites now offering a review of the Sony Vaio W. Engadget have been looking through the hands-on roundup it is evident that this Netbook is well received.
The Sony Vaio W Netbook is not much different on the inside to most other Netbooks on the market, as you would imagine an Intel Atom processor is powering it as well as an integrated Intel GMA graphics. If you wish for smooth HD, then this is not the device for you.
Those rumors of 2GB of RAM were false, as PC Pro informs us that the Vaio W only comes with the standard 1GB of RAM. TechRadar starts its review by asking if the new Netbook is worth its price and that is a great question. Stuff.tv explains that the best feature of the Mini W-Series is its screen and What Laptop
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