Sony VAIO VPC-W121AX/T Review
Check e-mail, instant message and connect to the Internet from almost anywhere with the VAIO W series mini notebook computer. Excellent for every member of your home, this mini notebook packs Intel Atom processor into an unbelievably lightweight, go-anywhere design. Produced to provide the necessary laptop experience, the W has a responsive keyboard and touch pad. And you will be able to view full-width web pages without side scrolling on the super-crisp, high-resolution 10.1″ LED backlit display.
Having an ultra-portable design, the Sony VAIO W Series mini notebook is perfect for utilising as a secondary PC, for browsing the web, checking e-mail, and social networking. It delivers the essential laptop experience–email, instant messaging, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter–in a size so little you will be able to take it anywhere.
Sony Vaio VPC-W121AX/T comes in cocoa brown, but it’s also available in sugar white and berry pink. The Sony VAIO W mini notebook in berry pink.At your fingertips is a cleverly designed keyboard with springy and responsive keys that make typing emails fast and easy.
It’s a familiar, easy-to-use touch pad and large touch pad buttons that allow easy web browsing.Sporting a handy, inbuilt camera and microphone, it has fun and easy to hold face-to-face chats with your friends and family. It arrives pre-installed with the Microsoft Windows 7 Starter OS, which aggregates the latest in dependableness and responsiveness with the familiarity and compatibility of Windows. It includes new Windows 7 features like Jump Lists to help you to better find and handle files, and associating to printers and peripherals is easier than ever.
The W Series contains a high-resolution, 1366 x 768, LED backlit 10.1-inch ultra-wide display, making it easy to view two full web pages- no side-to-side scrolling essential.
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Thanks for the review. In the market for a few more laptops and every opinion is helping me decide… Any deal breakers with the vaio?