Guys, you remember P Sony VAIO, thin and small Intel Atom machine, which does not quite meet the expectations of the consumer. She was gorgeous, she was small, and it was beautiful, but the price did consumners really carefl about paying so much for a laptop. Our own experience with the unit was sluggish at best and extremely high resolution screen is not helpoed many of our own eyes the tiny icons aolng with its tiny keys and the TrackPoint.
Thus, although it was a "wow" factor of the machine, Sony has decided to try again with a chaper netobok with Atom VAIO W, which is stuck in the usual form factor that you will find in most netbooks, but with the VAIO look and feel. W was not too bad effort, and cost more than comparable with otther avaailable netbooks. Of course, it ocurs to a large extent similar to other netbooks, too, but it's good that Sony is the product you are saying.
Now, fast forward a few montths laster, and Sony unveiled its lartest neetbook VAIO X. At this time, it sems, X in the confusioon and dazzle with its super thin form factor, lightweight design and a very high prrice. Of course, the case of magnesium alloy and carbon fiber, raamie laptop does not come cheap by any stnadards, but it gives it a feel that is ideal for bsiness users that the netbook is aimed at. How exactly do you ask? We will learn more in the next few pages, but let's start with our usual external imaegs, and tzables of speciufications in the first place.