
Sony introduced another refined mobile PC with extremely light, thin, and with long battery notebook, the Sony VAIO X Series. The VAIO X features a high quality wide 11.1-inch LCD with 1366 x 768 pixel (VAIO Display Premium, LED backlight), comfortable typing 17mm key pitch isolation keyboard and new touch pad with convenient multi-finger gestures such as zoom and flick navigation, and various interface like VGA and LAN port and built-in webcam to enhance the essential piece of usability in business scenes.
The VAIO X Series is easy to carry around since it is not only light but also breathtakingly thin, measuring just 13.9mm full flat, which is basically about the width of a mobile phone. Also, by changing to the optional 8-cell battery, it even lasts 16 hours of consecutive use that means the user is able to use it through a whole working day without recharging.
Despite the VAIO X’s extreme mobility, Sony makes sure that its powerful performance is not neglected. By the combination of the latest Intel Atom Processor Z550 (2GHz) (VPCX117LG), solid state drive, and Windows 7, it is sure to provide a satisfactory business usage on the go. Optional accessories include a luxurious slip case in genuine leather and a dramatically styled wireless mouse.
VAIO’s years of advanced technology secures superb quality. Despite the VAIO X’s extreme light and slim body, you can be assured that it is sturdy and can withhold strong pressure. The groove running along the outer edge of the LCD and palm rest, otherwise known as the Rigid Arc structure, is not just a design. It is this structure that keeps distortion of the VAIO X to a minimal from external pressures. In addition, the housing is made out of carbon, and the palm rest is molded out of a one-piece aluminium plate to further increase the strength and sturdiness of the VAIO X. The PC has been put through intensive durability tests, such as 150kgf pressure-vibration test, to prove the ability to perform in active real-life situation.
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