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    information about this sony?

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by Sirius_GTO, Jan 21, 2007.

  1. Sirius_GTO

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    13.3" decent enough for mobility
     
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    what about the 1.5" and the 5.2 Pounds? Is that a bit much for a 13.3 inch notebook? That's simliar weight and size as the HP DV2000T which is a 14.1 inch screen.
     
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    I do agree that it is a little thick, but it looks nice, and generally has a good build. This is what i've read anyways. This is one of my options as well. thinkness aside, i still think that it has an overall smaller profile when you put it in a bag. I think the macbooks are about the same weight, but thinner.
     
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    It is a great laptop..Sony at a cheap price. What beats that?