Sony VAIO VGN-TX1XP Review

£1700Sep 2006

Stuff says 4

Versatile, highly portable and lusciously stylish, Sony’s Vaio VGN TX1XP looks amazing and is surprisingly unfiddly for such a small machine

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Stuff magazine Mon, Sep 18 2006, 6:00AM

The TX1 is the definition of wafer thin, and one of Sony’s sleekest efforts yet. The keyboard comes with dedicated DVD player buttons, while the dinky battery can pump out power for up to five hours.

The Sony is amazing looking, incredibly portable, and surprisingly unfiddly for such a small machine. But, with style winning over substance, it’s still a bit of a luxury buy. The processor is little more than adequate, but the screen is crisp and generates superbly vibrant colours.

At 1.25kg, this is easy to cart about, and it looks so good you’ll  want to take it everywhere you go. But it only has 60GB HD storage which, for the price, is not as handy as some of its competitors.

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Tech Specs

Bluetooth
Yes
Dimensions
272x195x28
DVI
No
Graphics card
Intel Media 900
Hard drive storage
60Gb
HDMI
No
Operating system
Microsoft Windows XP
Optical drive
CD-RW, DVD, DVD-RW
Processor
Intel Pentium Processor
RAM
128Mb
Screen resolution
1366 x 768
Screen size
11.1
USB
2
Weight
1.25Kg
Wi-Fi
Yes