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Sony Vaio VGN-SZ28GP
Tuesday August 01, 2006
Price at time of review.
It’s one of the thinnest laptops available and it looks stunning, with an industry first up its sleeve.
| Price |
3699 |
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| CPU model/brand |
Intel Centrino Duo T2500 |
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| CPU speed |
2GHz |
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| Memory capacity |
1GB |
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| Graphics type |
Dedicated |
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| Graphics |
128MB GeForce Go 7400 |
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| Screen size |
13.3in |
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| Screen resolution |
1280 x 800 |
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| USB ports |
2 |
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| Firewire |
1 (mini) |
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| Memory card reader |
SD/XD/MMC/MS |
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| Operating system |
Windows XP Professional |
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| Other |
Type II PCMCIA |
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| Manufacturer |
http://www.sony.com.au/ |
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| Supplier |
Sony |
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| Warranty |
1yr RTB |
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