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The slim, lightweight VAIO SZ Notebook delivers an inspiring blend of intelligent mobile design, cutting-edge performance and contemporary style. With broad connectivity options including integrated Cingular wireless WAN, a superb 13.3″ widescreen display, long battery life, Intel Centrino Duo mobile technology, a 5400rpm SATA hard drive and advanced DDR2 memory, you can work faster and play longer. Control efficiency and output with the innovative Hybrid Graphics System, while integrated security features keep your data secure. An integrated DVD+/-R Double Layer/DVD+/-RW drive makes data storage easy, and a built-in camera and microphone make communication convenient and fun. The VAIO SZ Notebook is a Windows Vista Capable PC.
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Features
Processsor: Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T7200 2.0 GHz
Screen Size: 13.3″ WXGA (1280 x 800)
Memory: 2 GB (1 GB x 2) / 2 GB (max)
Hard Drive: 120 GB
Optical Drive: DVD±RW (+R DL) / DVD-RAM
Networking: Fast Ethernet 10/100, 802.11a/b/g, Bluetooth, Cellular WAN
Integrated Features: Biometric Fingerprint Sensor, Trusted Platform Module (TPM
Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP Professional Edition with SP2, (Windows Vista Premium Capable)
Battery Life: 3 to 5.5 hours
Weight: 3.72 lbs
Warranty: One Year Limited
Review By Pcmag
The SZ370P measures 12.5 by 9.2 by 1.0 inches, which is longer than competing ultraportables, but don’t let the dimensions fool you. The scant frame integrates components virtually unheard of in a machine this size. Sony laptop screens are among the thinnest in the world, and you’ll be blown away by the brilliant colors this one produces. The 13.3-inch XBrite screen is about an inch larger than the 12-inch ones found on the Dell XPS M1210 (Vista) and the Panasonic CF-W5. As for protection, the carbon fiber material surrounding the frame looks smooth and exotic, but it isn’t as tough as the metals found on the ThinkPad X60 (Vista) and Toughbook CF-W5. If you tap on it lightly, you can actually feel the frame’s hollowness.
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Review By Laptopmag
The VGN-SZ370P is built around a 13.3-inch widescreen display. The glossy display looked stunning during DVD playback, but we noticed glare from overhead lights. The stereo speakers above the keyboard deliver enough volume for a conference table presentation, even if the sound is a bit hollow. The widescreen LCD gave Sony room to include a full-sized keyboard, and we found it comfortable and responsive.
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Review By Amazon
This notebook is powered by the Intel Core 2 Duo processor, which offers a 20 percent performance boost over its predcessor while using 28 percent less power–so you get the benefit of a powerful dual-core PC plus all the benefits of mobility. The dual-execution core T7200 Core 2 Duo processor provides an optimized, multithreaded architecture for improved gaming and multitasking performance, and it features a 2.0 GHz speed, lightning quick 667 MHz system bus, and massive 4 MB L2 cache.
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Posted on April 26th, 2007 Written by: PCMAN
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