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    SZ180p/c real deal?

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by Kaze, Apr 22, 2006.

  1. Kaze

    Kaze Notebook Consultant

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    The only reason to get the 180 is if you intend to use the Cingular/EDGE WAN card that is built in. Otherwise, get the 160, and bring your own ram to the party.
     
  3. Dr.Digitstore

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    I thought the difference between the sz180 and sz160 was the 2GHz processor (vs. 1.8GHz). the 120GB disk (vs. 100GB) and the WAN card. Is the sz180 actually available?