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Product Code: VGNTT11WN/B.CEK Sonys take on the ultraportable market is represented by the Sony VAIO VGN-TT11WN, an 11in screen notebook weighing at just over 1.3kg. The Sony VAIO VGN-TT11WN has got a very high price tag, but this is partially expl...
For the money, we’d expect first-rate build quality and performance, yet the Sony VAIO VGN-TT11WN fails to deliver on the former, while startling us in some respects with the latter. Screen quality and battery life are both unparalleled by any other...
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Sonys VAIO VGN-TT17GNX ultraportable notebook doesnt offer much power for its exorbitant price tag, but it does deliver good portability, great battery life and the ability to play and burn Blu-ray discs. Under the hood, the Sony VAIO VGN-TT17GNX has a 1.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo SU9400 CPU, a low voltage and cool-running processor with a thermal design rating of 10W. It also has 4GB of DDR3 RAM, a 1.8in, 160GB hard drive that runs at 5400rpm, and Intel GMA 4500MHD integrated graphics. In our ben...
Blu-Ray burner, HDMI, good screen, very light, long battery life...
Poor performance, expensive, keyboard can be tiring...
Sony’s VAIO VGN-TT17GNX notebook provides great battery life and can burn Blu-ray discs. However it can’t output high-definition content flawlessly. Even with a great feature set, the price is hard to ignore...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2014-07-01 04:41:32
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A stylish ultraportable with superb build quality and a good feature set, but for the hefty price we would expect to see an even better set of features, i.e. more USB ports, a better webcam and more powerful graphics. Sony - VAIO VGN-TT11WN/B price Bu...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2014-07-01 04:41:32
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This is an attractive ultraportable with a high-quality screen, a good keyboard and integrated mobile broadband. But for the (high) asking price wed expect a larger hard drive, a better webcam, more USB ports and better graphics performance.
Superb hardware design, Integrated optical drive, Fingerprint scanner, Mobile broadband (HSDPA)...
Very expensive, Only two USB ports, Moderate graphics performance...
This is an attractive ultraportable with a high-quality screen, a good keyboard and integrated mobile broadband. But for the (high) asking price wed expect a larger hard drive, a better webcam, more USB ports and better graphics performance...
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Sony has long held a reputation of quality and luxury with its Vaio series of notebooks. It also carries the associated high-class price tag, but there's just something about those sleek and sexy units which make you double-check the health of your c...
Excellent design, Very portable, Great battery life...
Very expensive, Limited market...
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Sony’s TZ range of ultraportable laptops has long been a favourite in PC Authority’s offices, but its reign on our A List was finally brought to an end by Lenovo’s stunning ThinkPad X300. Now, however, we’ve laid our hands on Sony’s latest update to th...
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Despite Sony's reputation in ultra-portable computing stretching back years for many the release of the VAIO TZ11 was the defining confirmation of that mastery. Not only was it effortlessly portable, sleek and alluringly attractive, it delivered a gorgeou...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2014-07-01 04:41:32
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If you have the money, you shouldnt hesitate to buy the TT, in any of its guises. It looks phenomenal, is comfortable to use and is exceptionally portable. Sonys T series has always represented the ultimate in ultraportable computing. The latest inca...
Sleek styling, Impressive battery life, Excellent keyboard...
High price, Only two USB ports...
If you have the money, you shouldnt hesitate to buy the TT, in any of its guises. It looks phenomenal, is comfortable to use, and is exceptionally portable.
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Theres clearly a market for this kind of machine, as the success of previous Sony thinnlights, Toshibas Portégé R500 and Apples MacBook Air shows. Credit crunch notwithstanding, there are still plenty of well-heeled executives willing pay extra f...
No question, the Vaio TT is a stunning machine: small, capable, supremely portable and very well connected. But you pay a lot for these benefits at a time when netbooks - even ones with on-board HSDPA - can do much the same job for a fraction of the c...
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Sonys TZ-Series have long been seen as some of the best business ultraportables on the market.It is now updated with the TT-Series, and while the Sony VAIO VGN-TT11WN/B (£1999 inc. VAT) carries a formidable price tag, it proves to be a truly stunning...
Lightweight yet robust build, Great battery life, Impressive spec...
Steep price, Only 2 USB ports...
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Sony's TZ-range of ultraportable laptops has long been a favourite in PC Pro's offices, but its reign on our A-list was finally brought to an end by Lenovo's stunning ThinkPad X300. Now, however, we've laid our hands on Sony's latest update to the TZ r...
It's gorgeous, but it can't match Sony's own Z-series for sheer ultraportable excellence...
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