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May 12 2005, 4:05am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Laptop Magazine reviews the new Sony VAIO VGN-T350P notebook with built-in Cingular EDGE connectivity.
Quote:
"Freedom. That's what separates the Sony VAIO VGN-T350P from the ultraportable pack. This tiny three-pounder is the first notebook to feature a built-in EDGE cellular modem, which means you can connect whenever and wherever you want in the U.S. at speeds up to 160 Kbps.
In our tests, the T350P delivered good enough performance for those want to check e-mail and surf the Web on the go. "
More details on Laptop Magazine.
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Luigi Lugmayr
Luigi is the founding chief Editor of I4U News and brings over 15 years
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