Sony Vaio TZ11XN Laptop Review

The TZ is sleek, stlyish and damn good looking. THe physical size of the laptop is also an extremmly appealing aspect. It is no bigger then tabloid newspaper folded in half and is just slightly bigger then the Vaio TX5 series. On top of all of that it only weighs 1.19kg. Making it an ultra-portable laptop.
On top of being ultra-portable it is also ultra-stylish. The power button is located at the right side of the laptop's hinge. The button is translucent and glows green when turned on and flashes orange when idle, a smart touch by Sony.The keyboard is also a stylish yet pratical part of the laptop. Each key is flat and perfectly rectangular. They are slightly smaller then keys found on most laptop key boards but it is still practical.
The mouse pad is small and responsive, yet it could be slightly larger. Like most Vaio laptops Sony have installed a fingerprint reader again for secure logins.
The laptop also contains modem and ehternet ports, which are nearly hidden behind a flap, two usb ports, a memory stick reader and an SD card slot which is alongside mic and headphone ports. On the right there's a D-Sub port and a DVD rewriter.
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