Sony M Series netbook is cheapest VAIO yet

16 Mar 2010

Sony VAIO M Series

Sony has introduced a new netbook to its range, boasting the lowest price tag for a VAIO yet.

The M Series follows on from last year's W Series, and while boasting very similar specs, has a price tag £150 cheaper at around £300.

For your cash you can expect a 10.1-inch LED backlit display, a 250GB hard drive and the newest Intel Atom N450 processor.

It'll weigh in at 1.3kg, have a Motion Eye camera for web chatting, and of course be capable of Wifi and Bluetooth connectivity.

In fact one of the only differences we can spot between the M and W Series is the loss of the chiclet keyboard, in place of a regular one. Sure it reduces the premium look, but for a reduced price tag its a loss many people will be more than happy to settle for.

The M Series netbooks are hitting shelves this month, but check out our unboxing pics and video review of its W Series predecessor, and let us know if you'll be splashing 300 notes on it below.

Comments

  1. NoSCO

    1 year ago

    It seems silly to spend £300 on this, when you can pick up a P-series with built-in 3G modem, wifi, GPS, motion eye cam, no fans, decent keyboard, an amazing 8" 1600x768 display, 2GB ram and Windows 7 for "just" £600 if you shop around.

    It's a nice budget piece, but not all that enticing. I'll be sticking to my P-Series that I can fit in my jacket pocket.

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