Sony VAIO X Series Notebook Transparent Edition
Filed under: Computers, Laptops | By: Peter Chubb
Posted on: October 14, 2009 | 1 Comment

When Sony showed of it new VAIO X Series Notebook, we thought that it could not get any better. Well the world’s lightest notebook has just lost its color with a transparent edition. Those who attended a press event in China today did not have a clue that Sony was to show off this amazing transparent edition.
Engadget does not believe that this version will ever make it to a store, so they offered up some images here, this is probable the closest you will ever get to the Sony VAIO X Series Notebook Transparent Edition, make the most of it.
As you will not be able to see the inner workings of your VAIO X Series Notebook, then we can tell you that inside its 13.9 mm casing is a Intel® Atom™ Processor Z550 (2 GHz) (VPCX117LGB), add to that a SSD, and the netbook shows that it means business.
The 11.1-inch LCD backlit screen has 1366 x 768 pixels, the keyboard and touch pad with multi-finger gestures does not take long to get used to and is a welcome design feature. The notebook weighs just 655 grams; this includes the weight of the battery, which offers up to 16 hours of use. For full details, visit voxy.co.nz
Prices start from $1,300, just wish Sony would release the transparent edition of the VAIO X Series Notebook.
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