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15 Reviews
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Theres something incredibly alluring about the Sony TX3. Not just at an aesthetic level but deep inside at a technical level as well. The first thing to note is the slither-thin screen closing on a less than one inch thick notebook, filling a less tha...
When it comes to stylish ultraportable laptops, Sony has really made the market its own. The VAIO VGN-TX3XP (£1449 ex. VAT) is the latest example. As the name suggests, this is the third version of this chassis and has been refined to its most impressi...
Portability; integrated DVD drive; fingerprint reader; battery life
Position of mouse buttons; limited memory card compatibility; few USB ports
A terrific petite laptop, the TX3XP is light, stylish and has a prodigious battery life -- its perfect for using on the go. Clearly, its not meant for playing modern games, but for day-to-day mobile computing youll have to go a long way to beat thi...
Abstract: Beautifully crafted with stunning features and battery life. Only the warranty disappoints While Sonys new VGN-TX3XP is "merely" an evolution of the TX2 series, it still has the power to wow all who set eyes on it. Few ultraportables can match the TX...
bull; Very small and light, • Fantastic battery life, • Good quality screen
bull; Expensive, • Not suitable for heavy-duty computer tasks, • Lid feels flimsy, Verdict:, The diametric opposite of a desktop replacement both in terms of size and power, the Sony Vaio VGN-TX3HP has a lot in its favour, but £1,500 is a lot...
Verdict Good points • Very small and light • Fantastic battery life • Good quality screen Bad points • Expensive • Not suitable for heavy-duty computer tasks • Lid feels flimsy Verdict:The diametric opposite of a desktop repl...
Abstract: Back in March I reviewed the Sony TX2XP and although I liked it, I didn't consider it a big enough step forward from the previous model. Now I have the Sony VAIO VGN-TX3XP sitting in front of me and it's time to see whether Sony has managed to move things...
Portability; integrated DVD drive; fingerprint reader; battery life.
Position of mouse buttons; limited memory card compatibility; few USB ports.
A terrific petite laptop, the TX37GP is light, stylish and has a prodigious battery life--its perfect for using on-the-go. Clearly, its not meant for playing modern games, but for day-to-day mobile computing youll have to go a long way to beat this.
Abstract: With newfangled devices like Microsofts (codenamed Origami) Ultra-Mobile PC (UMPC) concept - which looks like a cross between a PDA and a notebook - starting to appear in the market, the thin and lightweight notebooks face more competitio...