Sony VAIO TT is I4U Top 100 Tech Gift Tip #65
Topic: Holiday Gift Guide
Posted on Wed, 22 Oct 2008 12:00:00 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
The Sony VAIO TT is the world's smallest Blu-ray notebook. Who other than Sony would put a Blu-ray drive inside a 11.1 inch ultra-light notebook. With this screen size the VAIO TT is almost a netbook, but its price positions it light years away from the netbook segment.
The Sony VAIO TT offers some fine features in a stunning design that make will make tech fans very happy.
Feature highlights of the VAIO TT include 11.1 inch LED backlit display, up to 256GB SSD option, Blu-ray drive option, 7.5 hour battery life, Intel Core 2 Duo CPU at up to 1.4Ghz, HDMI port, carbon fiber keyboard panel, integrated camera and bundled noise canceling headsets.
The Sony VAIO TT starts at $2,094.99, but the price quickly explodes when choosing some of the cool features.
There is also a Sony VAIO TT 007 James Bond edition that comes just in time for the new Bond Movie. The Sony VAIO VGN-TT190EJX/C comes with 2GB RAM, 64GB Solid State Drive, HDMI out, noise canceling headphones, premium carbon fiber black casing with 007 engraved logo, leather case. The price is $2,399.99.
For Whom:
For technology connoisseurs only. The Sony VAIO TT is a piece of technology art that has its price and needs to be appreciated.
The Good:
- Stylish
- Compact like a netbook, but full powered HD media notebook
- Feature packed
- SSD option
- Blu-ray Drive option
The Bad:
- High Price
Where to Buy:
The Sony VAIO TT series is available on the Sony Style store. Pre-configured Sony VAIO TT deals are available on Amazon.com. Compare Prices on other Stores.
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Posted on Wed, 22 Oct 2008 12:00:00 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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