We have been lucky enough to get our hands on one of Sony’s brand new ultra-thin notebooks, the Sony Vaio X series, so I thought I would show you guys some photos of this super skinny notebook before we give it a test and a full review.
The Sony Vaio X Series is probably one of the thinnest notebooks we have seen, measuring just 13.9mm thick, and it is also ultra-light, weighing in at just 655g.
Technical Specifications and Features
It features an Intel Atom z540 1.86GHZ processor, 2GB of RAM, a 128GB SSD, and an 11.1 inch X-black LCD display with a resolution of 1366 x 768. Graphics come in the form of an Intel GMA 500 chip, and it also comes with two USB ports, an SD card slot, and a Sony Memory Stick slot. The inclusion of the SSD ensures faster boot times and quicker access to files, making it a great choice for professionals on the go.
Design and Build Quality
Initial impressions of the Sony Vaio X are that it is absolutely stunning. I can’t believe how thin and light it is, and it is covered in carbon fiber, which makes it look great. The carbon fiber not only adds to the aesthetic appeal but also contributes to the notebook’s durability. This makes it an excellent choice for frequent travelers who need a reliable and stylish device.
The keyboard is well-spaced and comfortable to type on, despite the notebook’s compact size. The touchpad is responsive, and the overall user experience is smooth. The battery life is another highlight, offering up to 14 hours of usage on a single charge, which is impressive for such a thin device.
We will be publishing a full review of the Sony Vaio X series next week when we have had a good chance to test it out. You can check out the full specifications over at Sony.
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