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engadget.com - 9/3/2008
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Here's the thing: Sony's VAIO Z series of ultraportables doesn't get to be a part of the X300 / Envy 133 / MacBook Air / X360 club. We like it, it's a great laptop, but it's just too chubby to count as a cake cutter. So that said, there's really little point in comparing this thing to that ...
esupport.sony.com - 9/4/2008
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gizmodo.com - 9/4/2008
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Sony's issuing a recall for Vaio TZ laptops
sold between May 2007 and July 2008: apparently there's...
a risk of overheating leading to "abnormal heat deformation of the enclosure"—which sounds like a lot more than the usual knee-burn heat of a laptop. It's not due to the battery , mind you, ...
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Overheat Risk Makes Sony Recall Vaio TZ Laptops [Vaio ...
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... Joining the MacBook Air and Voodoo EnVy 133 in the ultraportable race, is Sony's VAIO Z. It comes equipped with "with discreet NVIDIA 9300M graphics and a Blu-ray drive." Video after the break. Click here for first picture in gallery.
There's WWAN, SD and Memory Stick card readers, ExpressCard and an HDMI plug, and even the 16:9 13.1-inch screen is on the upper limit of Sony's ultraportable heritage.
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