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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

Fixed optional optical drive
PC card slot
2 USB 2.0 ports
FireWire port
VGA port
Modem jack
Ethernet jack
Memory Stick slot

For Performance Specs Click Article.

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

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