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Sony VAIO Mini W Series: how good is the big brand's netbook?
by Tim Danton
So, the last big name has fallen. HP gave out in April 2008, and both Dell and Toshiba's resistance crumbled by the autumn. But it's taken Sony until the middle of 2009 to produce what it confesses to be a netbook, the VAIO Mini W Series.
Nov 4, 2009
Sony VAIO VGN-TZ36GN/W
by Matthew Sparkes
This impressive ultraportable fills a narrow but significant niche between the MacBook Air and Lenovo X300
Jun 16, 2008
Sony VAIO VGN-A19GP
by Dan Chiappini
This notebook has been designed with classic Sony style: rounded edges, hidden IO inputs and a sleek widescreen footprint. From a connectivity point of view, this 'book has it all, boasting front-mounted Memory Stick Pro port, iLink 4-pin FireWire port and three USB ports.
Apr 29, 2008
Sony VAIO VGN-CR13GW
by David Field
An inexpensive laptop that, when it comes to style and quality, more than punches above its weight
Dec 17, 2007
Sony VAIO VGN-TZ18GNX
by Dave Stephenson
Some interesting technology, married with superb performance – and a huge price tag.
Nov 2, 2007
Sony VAIO VGN-TZ17GNB
by Dave Stephenson
Beautifully designed with excellent battery life and generous features – but it’s expensive.
Oct 3, 2007
Sony VAIO VGN-UX27GN
by Clive Webster
Speedy and adequately functional for light use, the UX27– though not perfect – is the best UMPC yet.
Apr 19, 2007
Sony VAIO VGN-G118GNB
by Dave Stephenson
Incredible design and amazing battery life makes the G118 a tempting mobile option.
Apr 16, 2007
Sony Vaio VGN-FE18GP laptop
by David Field
Great looks, a good software bundle and hardware that almost completes the package.
May 31, 2006
Sony VAIO VGN-S28GP
by Ty Pendlebury
Sony typically asks a little more than their competitors for similar products, but this usually pays off in the quality of workmanship and the reliability associated with most Sony products. The Sony VAIO VGN-S28GP is an extremely well-built notebook and should provide rock-solid performance for years to come.
Feb 2, 2005
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