Sony has today taken the wraps off a number of computer systems scheduled to launch in unison with Microsoft's Windows 7 operating system on October 22nd.
One of the highlights is the VAIO-X notebook, an 11.1in system that claims to be the lightest notebook of its size.
The system measures just 13.9mm thick, and can be configured to weigh as little as 655g.
Designed for "style-aware business travellers", it features a chassis sculpted in carbon fibre and comes in a choice of three colours; gold, black and premium carbon.
Inside, the VAIO-X sports a 2.0GHz Intel Atom Z550 processor, integrated Intel GMA500 graphics, 2GB of DDR2 memory and a choice of storage solutions - including the option for a 128GB solid state drive.
On top of all that, you'll find an aluminium palm rest, a multi-touch trackpad with gesture support, a built-in webcam, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and 3G connectivity, Gigabit Ethernet, a pair of USB ports and VGA out. Battery life is quoted at eight hours for the default configuration, but an optional X Battery will double that number.
U.S. Pricing starts at $1,299, and the VAIO-X should appear on SonyStyle's UK portal in the days leading up to October 22nd.