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Asus 1018p review
By Kamal DS on July 23, 2010  |  Comments 25

Asus 1018p review

The Asus Eee 1018p is a netbook that packs every single feature that one would want in a netbook. It looks impressive and expensive. It has gorgeous exterior, aluminum enclosure, magnetic latch and many more exiting features and it does not compromise on performance too! Read the review to find more about this modestly equipped netbook

Sony Vaio M Review
By Kamal DS on June 10, 2010  |  Comments 15

Sony Vaio M Review

Sony is the maker of famous ultraportables or shall we say expensive ultraportables. But, with its Vaio M netbook, for the first time, we are looking at Sony showing peculiar affection towards the budget netbook market. The Vaio M is a brave attempt by Sony to eat a small piece of the already over-saturated 10-inch netbook form factor.

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Asus Eee 1201NL review
By Kamal DS on May 01, 2010  |  Comments 9

Asus Eee 1201NL review

Asus has already churned out several variations for their 12-inch netbooks. We have seen 1201n, 1201ha, 1201t, 1201nl, 1201x, 1201k and so on. Few weeks back, we posted the review of the Asus Eee 1201T and we were pretty impressed with the performance. We also have the Asus eee 1201N which is very powerful for a netbook, but does not yield satisfactory battery runtimes. For those yearning for better runtime, Asus rolled-out another 12-incher called 1201NL. This one has Atom N270 processor and Nvidia ION LE combo. So, does it gets a thumbs-up from our side? Read the review to find out!

Asus 1008P review – KR
By Kamal DS on April 17, 2010  |  Comments 7

Asus 1008P review – KR

Asus 1008P is the successor of the suave Asus 1008HA which brings the newest Intel Atom N450 processor. On paper, the Eee 1008P appears to be a typical netbook, but it offers some very interesting features which I will discuss in the review.

Read the review!

Asus 1201T review
By Kamal DS on February 08, 2010  |  Comments 6

Asus 1201T review

Asus Eee 1201T is a decent netbook that is powered by the AMD-powered processor instead of the Atom processor that one commonly finds in a netbook. Its immediate cousin – the Asus eee 1201N is outfitted with Intel Atom N330 dual-core processor that is more commonly found in nettops.

Click on “read more” to read the complete review

ASUS EEE 1101HA review
By Kamal DS on December 07, 2009  |  Comments 9

ASUS EEE 1101HA review

The ASUS EEE 1101HA is the epitomization of good looks combined with great battery life. It carries the same Seashell design like its 10-inch brother, EEE 1008HA. But, the ASUS has entering a bit late into the 11.6-inch netbook market, but that does not make it an unattractive deal by any chance. It is a great netbook.

January 02, 2010 | Tommy Lawson | Comments 1

Sony Vaio TT – rise of the dead – VGN-TT53FB and VGN-TT33FB

For those who keep themselves in-on with the technology know that Sony Vaio TT was discontinued last year. Sony Vaio X was touted as its replacement. But, it is not a hidden truth that Atom is weaker than CULV processors in terms of performance. Also, the Sony Vaio X lacked an optical drive, which the TT had.

Read Sony Vaio X review

Anyway, back to the topic, Vaio TT has been re-introduced in Japan. Two models – VGN-TT53FB and VGN-TT33FB have been launched in Japan.

The TT53 is powered by Core2 Duo SU9400 CULV processor (1.4GHz) whereas the TT33FB uses Celeron SU2300 that runs at 1.2GHz clock speed. The TT53 and TT33 have 4GB RAM and 2GB RAM respectively, expandable to 8GB in both cases.

The TT53 has 250GB for storage while the TT33 has 160GB HDD. Both run Windows 7 Home Premium OS. These 11.6-inchers have 1366×768 which is same as the Vaio TT that we saw disappearing from Sony’s website last year.

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[Sony Vaio Japan] [via slashgear]

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One Response to “Sony Vaio TT – rise of the dead – VGN-TT53FB and VGN-TT33FB”

  1. r4 card says:

    While the HDMI port is a no-brainer in a system with a Blu-ray drive, the lack of a Bluetooth antenna was disappointing, but won’t be a deal breaker for most.

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