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| Madshrimp Join Date: May 2002 Location: 7090/Belgium
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![]() | Since its conception the raison d'ętre of the Sony Vaio Z series has been to squeeze as much performance as possible out of a 13,1" laptop. This year's spring refresh is no exception, but it brings a number of exciting new technologies to the table. New for this season is dual or quad SSD drives in RAID0, a 1920x1080 Adobe 96% RGB Full HD screen, a backlit keyboard and Core i5/i7 processors - plus a weight reduction of around 100 grams; down to 1.4 kilos (around 3 lbs).. http://itshootout.com/r-344/sony-vai...laptop-review/
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