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January 11, 2005
Sony Vaio turns heads
Recently Sony has finally turned out a laptop that is all business. Normally when you walk into a store and see a Sony Vaio on the shelf it looks fun and playful with the young at heart in mind when designed. With Sony's new Vaio VGN-B100B02 it's the total opposite. The redesigned look and performance exceeded expectations and proves to be more machine for your money. With a 14.1-inch screen and a slightly larger frame than a typical ultra light and portable notebook, it packs inside a beast. Features list include
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Weighing only about 5.1 pounds, this slim silver machine is very portable. You might want to bring an AC adapter and a $200 port replicator just in case you want to connect to a parallel port or DVI port.
Sony’s B series Vaio boasts a 1.5GHz Pentium M 715 processor along with 512MB RAM. Add a standard CDROM drive, an internal 802.11g wireless card, and a battery that lasts 5 hours and you’ll be working on the road with the power of an office in no time. Tested Consumer Price $1,600.
Posted by geekblue at January 11, 2005 6:23 AM








