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    Clearest picture of VAIO TZ

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by wuruoyu, May 14, 2007.

  1. wuruoyu

    wuruoyu Notebook Consultant

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  2. Redline

    Redline Notebook Prophet NBR Reviewer

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    That is a really hot laptop. They keyboard looks a bit bulky, but it probably isn't in real life. It looks way more substantial than the TX/TXN ever did.
     
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    srednab Newbie

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    No biometric device or integrated WWAN? I'll pass, even though it does have a camera.
     
  4. Rahul

    Rahul Notebook Prophet

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    The fingerprint reader is inbetween the two mouse buttons and the Euro models of the TX, UX and SZ for instance have never had internal WWAN. Only North American models have.

    Sony North America will implement it when they localize it. Remember that this leaked info is from Europe.
     
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    aznblueeboi Notebook Enthusiast

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    Seems lighter...2.6lbs?
     
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    ubercool Notebook Deity

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    The TXN19 was 2.8 pounds, but that's with the wireless modem. :cool:
     
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    OK, I see it now. It's like the SZ, only smaller. If the battery-life holds true, it may well be worth considering.
     
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    human668 Notebook Consultant

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    When TZ becomes a Santa Rosa plafrom, it's the time for my TXN15 has an accident.
     
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    sylonien Notebook Evangelist

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    Links are dead. :(