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Sony launches VAIO W netbook

by Parm Mann on 7 July 2009, 09:49

Tags: VAIO W, Sony (NYSE:SNE)

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Sony has today introduced its VAIO W netbook, a 10.1in system that, like so many before it, is powered by a 1.66GHz Intel Atom N280 processor, 1GB of RAM, integrated Intel GMA 950 graphics and a 160GB hard disk drive.

VAIO W netbook: don't worry, it's also available in black and white

Sony, generally reknowned for high-quality VAIO-branded systems, had previously opted not to join the low-cost netbook market and instead launched a high-end ultra-portable in the form of the VAIO P. With an asking price of around £700, however, the VAIO P has failed to attract the attention devoted to netbooks such as ASUS' Eee PC.

Hoping to take a slice of the lucrative netbook pie, the VAIO W - available in berry pink, cocoa brown or sugar white - measures 32.4mm at its thickest point and sports a useful 10.1in LCD display that offers a better-than-usual resolution of 1,366x768. Elsewhere, there's Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity, Microsoft's Windows XP operating system and a three-cell battery that should provide roughly three hours of operation for a single charge.

The system should, in theory, arrive with the solid build quality synonymous with Sony and it'll launch in Japan this August with an estimated retail price of ¥60,000 - that's about £390. Interested? Check out Sony's video preview below.



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Looks a tad on the big side if im honest, so far i havent seen anything that would tempt me away from getting a Hp 2140, the edge to edge keyboard makes it more compact.
From the same company who dismissed Netbooks as a ‘race to the bottom’?
It's really disappointing that it doesn't come in black or silver. (Or Ion.)