Sony VAIO X ultraportable: Video Unboxing and Hands-on
Filed under: Computers, Laptops

A 6 minute video unboxing of Sony’s new Vaio X 11 ultra-portable laptop has recently shown up on SlashGear, the video can be seen at the end of this post or on SlashGear.
As well as the VAIO X laptop the retail packaging also contains a cleaning cloth, a lot of manuals, the recovery discs, it also comes with 30 days free Internet (via 3G) and of-course an AC adapter.
The laptop is not only thin but it is very small, the connections on the laptop include, the AC port, a Kensington lock, 2 USB ports, headphone jack socket (but no Mic jack socket). There is also a memory card reader, an Ethernet port and a VGA-out port.
The keyboards looks quite similar to the keyboards seen on Apple devices, the touchpad looks pretty small and the laptop has a built-in webcam, if you remove the battery you can easily insert your SIM card for 3G Internet access, check out SlashGear’s article for more.
Will you be buying the Sony VAIO X11?



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