The latest invention of Sony is the carbon-fibre Vaio X netbook with the grand ULV chipset. This device is ultra thin with high powered Intel use. This has been released at the IFA 2009 press conference and is one of those 14 mm computer model.
It runs on Windows 7. According to the President of Sony Europe, Fujio Nishida, this has been some of the few working models to have come with very original technology from Sony in the recent years. It weighs just below 700 gms and has about an 11.1 inch screen.
The battery standard is superior and is creating new levels of all-day present battery stamina. Though there is Nokia’s 12 hours Booklet 3G coming over to the market anyway soon.
The ULV chips are some of the greatest invention of the TechRadar system. This feature in the mini Vaio has been worked on for long and is finally on its arrival. It will be seen in stores anytime in October.
Source: techradar


