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Sony VAIO® VGN-T350P/L PC NotebookThe VAIO T Notebook is truly ultra-portable at less than 3.1 lbs and 1? thin, long battery life and integrated 802.11 b/g wireless LAN ....
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The VAIO T Notebook is truly ultra-portable at less than 3.1 lbs and 1? thin, long battery life and integrated 802.11 b/g wireless LAN . And, with integrated wireless Wide Area Network (WAN) technology, you can access the Cingular Wireless National EDGE Network to extend your wireless coverage beyond LAN access networks and hotspots.
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Pros: Built in optical drive, great battery life.
Cons: Expensive, so-so software
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Great ultraportable! A bit expensive but worth it. Read More
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Pros: Tiny, Portable, Great Battery Life, Great Screen, Runs Great!
Cons: Speakers aren't the best
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It's a great computer... Small, fast, portable. Exactly what I wanted. Read More
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Pros: Built-in EDGE module, Ultraportable, fantastic 6 hour battery life, Dual-Layer DVD burner comes standard.
Cons: Small keyboard, no floppy drive, average processor speed, limited 60 GB HD non-upgradeable, pricey.
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It's combination of ultralight weight, long battery life and connection wirelessly via the Cingular EDGE network, as well as in 802.11 hot spots, makes this notebook a mobile dream!
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Pros: slim, small, great keyboard, bluetooth, 3.1 lbs, built-in GSM modem.
Cons: GSM modem only supports Cingular! Crappy software! Memorystick. No install media.
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Great laptop, but be prepared to spend time tweaking the software, and don't expect any support from Sony. Read More
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Pros: Good size, quality of screen, and battery life
Cons: Keyboard is too compressed for much typing.