S13 Reasons to Want a Sony Electronics Inc.’s Vaio TZ191N Notebook and One to Not

Posted by Bill Belew on May 17th, 2010 in Japan | Comments Off

Sony Electronics Inc.'s Vaio TZ191N notebook is what I want for Christmas, maybe.

1. A black carbon-fiber case.

2. An Intel Centrino Duo processor (a 945GMS chip running at 1.2 GHz) with a bus speed of 533 MHz.

3. 2GB DDR2 SDRAM

4. A double-layer DVD writer.

5. 11.1-in. WXGA active-matrix TFT color LCD screen (1,366 by 768 resolution).

6. measures 10.9 in. wide by 7.8 in. deep by 1 in. high

 

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7. weighs in at a mere 2 lb. 10 oz. (with battery) or 3 lb. 6 oz. (if you throw the power cord into your travel bag).

8. 32GB Ultra ATA flash drive. 

9. cooler and quieter operation,

10. long battery life 3.75 – 5.5 hours.

11. faster performance

12. built-in 802.11n wireless 

13. 82-key keyboard 

$3,100 online.

….

ah, but what about that Sony chip?*

What happens the hour after the warranty expires?

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*The Sony chip is what Japanese engineers say all Sony products have that cause them to break down sometimes within hours but usually within days after the product warranty expires.  


 

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