Sony VAIO TT series Review: Nothing "VAIO-stic about it"

Posted on Oct 22nd, 2008. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

Looks like we have another expensive laptop from Sony. The Sony VAIO TT series sports a nice carbon fibre construction, has WWAN technology, and as if the carbon fiber construction isn't enough to drive up its price, it's also the world's lightest and smallest Blu-ray notebook.

Now I don't know why Sony felt the need to add a Blu-ray drive on something which only has an 11.4 inch screen but I guess those who can afford it can use it as a portable Blu-ray player and connect it to their HDTV.

Features of the Sony VAIO VGN-TT11WN/B: Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo Processor SU9300, OS: Genuine Windows Vista Business with Service Pack 1, Memory: 4096MB (2x2048MB), HDD: 160GB, Others: VAIO Everywair WWAN (7.2Mbps HSDPA/2Mbps HSUPA), WLAN 802.11a/b/g/Draft-N, Motion Eye webcam, Screen: 11.1” X-black LCD with LED technology, Real Wide 16:9 WXGA (1366 x 768) resolution, Optical: DVD+-RW/+-R DL/RAM, Graphics: Mobile Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD

Although the features are good enough, but it ain't like the Sony Vaio thing. We don't think this model would be bought by many.

8 Responses for “Sony VAIO TT series Review: Nothing "VAIO-stic about it"”

  1. Andy says:

    That’s my dream, i’m saving money for it right now. :)

  2. uGossips says:

    When I get it?? It’s dream? :P

  3. Fender says:

    Very interesting. I surprise if one have known such a thing before this article has appeared. But I would not say this easy to come with, because nowadays each human has his own opinion but there is no a strict social views. I wonder this would have good consequences.

  4. Chaoser says:

    Nothing to dream about…

  5. RV Trader says:

    The specs look great. Personally, if it were to come around the 14″ screen, it would have been absolutely my kind of a laptop. Nevertheless, the notebook is just on of the best that i have seen lately.

  6. Chris says:

    Why such good specs for such a small screen?
    Generally you need good spec/good perfs to work and launch heavy application… But who is going to work on a 11″ screen? Personnally I don’t need a core 2 duo with 4gb of ram and a 160gb hard drive to chat on msn and check my mails…

  7. Vlad says:

    Sony vaio is the best, i have one

  8. Scentsy Candles says:

    I think that Sony should have really re-thought the screen. As it is though, this one is out of my price range.

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