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Sony VAIO TT Series
$2,000.00
Released January, 2008
The Pros:Compact and lightweight - 11", <3 pounds. Great battery life. LED backlight.
The Cons:You pay a premium for the ultra-portable design. Not as powerful as standard laptops. Blu-ray is largely useless with such a small display.
The Sony VAIO TT Series is a business oriented laptop that is designed for travel. It weighs only 2.9 pounds, making it light and easy to carry, and comes with a standard battery that can last from 4.5 to 7.5 hours, way more than other laptops in the VAIO line.
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At production, it was the smallest Blue-ray Disc notebook, with the 11.1" frame incorporating the high definition quality of the usually immobile technology. The Sony VAIO TT Series comes with an optional downgrade for Windows XP Professional, so the consumer does not have to get the newest Microsoft operating system. The laptop has an Energy Star 4.0 rating and the packaging is made of 30%-90% recycled content depending on the manufacturing location.
Features
- Weight: 2.9 lbs
- 11.1"
- G-Sensor Shock Protection
- 4.5-7.5 hours of standard battery life
- Blue-ray
- Downgrade to XP available
- Energy Star 4.0
- EPEAT Gold registered
- Mercury-free LED backlight
- Sony Take Back recycling program
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Pros & Cons
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compact and lightweight - 11", <3 pounds
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nice display resolution of 1366 x 768 - capable of playing 720p media
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HDMI output - can be used as a Blu-ray player
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well designed chicklet keyboard
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good wireless connectivity options - WiFi 802.11N, Bluetooth, WWAN options
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sleek aesthetic - carbon-fiber chassis
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you pay a premium for the ultra-portable design
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not as powerful as standard laptops
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Blu-ray is largely useless with such a small display
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a wide variety of Sony crapware is pre-installed
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slow Intel ULV Core 2 Duo processors and GMA graphics, slow for anything beyond media playback
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