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Sony has had it for years
Starting with the original Vaio F505 some ten years ago, and now with the TZ series, Sony has had thin and light computers for years. The new TZ series has everything I want, good hard drive, internal optical drive, great battery life, light weight, carbon fibre case, etc. If I could get it with OS X, I would be happy. Sure we would like a faster processor, but that would be at the expense of battery life. Come on Apple, don't force me to buy another Sony Vaio.
Posted by: jorjitop   Posted on: 01/07/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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How about a slimmed down software suite?  Vesicant | 01/07/08
probably not much  lostarchitect | 01/07/08
Zero  Richard Flude | 01/07/08
And the marginal cost  simon@... | 01/09/08
Sony has had it for years  jorjitop | 01/07/08
$300 or more  ewelch | 01/08/08
Re-read the post  Richard Flude | 01/08/08
RE: Are expectations too high for the Apple subnotebook?  TheSchmett | 01/08/08
Hence a MacBook for CES  georgelien | 01/08/08
RE: Are expectations too high for the Apple subnotebook?  vulpine@... | 01/08/08
RE: Are expectations too high for the Apple subnotebook?  brilang | 01/08/08
RE: Are expectations too high for the Apple subnotebook?  phatkat | 01/08/08
You aren't drinking enough of the kool aid, I guess.  ajole | 01/08/08
RE: Are expectations too high for the Apple subnotebook?  dean.thompson@... | 01/08/08
Why do you need 2 buttons???...  thepixeldoc@... | 01/11/08
I don't think it'll be anything special  John Musbach | 01/08/08
RE: Are expectations too high for the Apple subnotebook?  ardentangel@... | 01/10/08

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