Sony has built on the good points of the TX Series but also taken some inspiration from the iconic X505VP and produced a truly stunning ultra-portable notebook. Sony has mastered the LED backlight technology and created the best notebook screen I’ve ever seen, while Intel’s new dual-core ULV mobile chip is also a triumph for the ultra-portable notebook platform. It could do with more memory, but other than that Sony has pretty much hit the target in every area.
The price is high, but you’re getting a lot of cutting edge technology for that price, and it’s worth remembering that the starting price for the TZ Series is significantly lower than it was for any of the TX Series products at launch. Ultimately, if I could have any notebook computer on the market right now, it would be this one – enough said! 9/10 - Recommended Award
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