CNET editors' review
- Reviewed on: 01/04/2006
Editor's Note: We have removed references to WWAN, as not all TX models feature this connectivity.
At 2.5 pounds, the carbon-fiber TX is Sony's thinnest and lightest laptop--perhaps the most lightweight ultraportable on the market. Despite its small size, it includes some nice standard features, such as instant-on technology, Bluetooth, and an SD card reader, as well as some high-end options, including a double-layer DVD burner. The $2,300 TX670P that CNET tested turned in solid mobile performance and more than 6.5 hours of battery life--results good enough to earn it an Editors' Choice in the ultraportable category. The TX series replaces the VAIO T series. Read more about Sony's VAIO line of laptops in our "Down the line" feature.
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