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    Last Sony TX?

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by mario24601, Jul 28, 2008.

  1. mario24601

    mario24601 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Does anyone know the model number of the last Sony TX made? I am looking for a used or new if they are still around of the last TX offered (I need TX and not TZ because I use type II card for my wireless Sprint internet).
     
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    nixon Notebook Evangelist

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    The TXN20's were the last TX's (TXN25N/B and TXN27N/B were the two most common models)
     
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    Rahul Notebook Prophet

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    For North America, it was the TXN20 series.
     
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    mario24601 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Thanks! I cant seem to find those with XP, is the XP model different? Im looking to replace my Dell D430.
     
  5. Rahul

    Rahul Notebook Prophet

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    The TXN20 models have Vista preinstalled, the TXN10s have XP though. Difference between the two were minor, the 20s have slightly faster processor and more HDD space.

    I'm sure you could install XP on the TXN20s since they basically have the same hardware as the previous TXs with XP, you can do it with the TZs as well.