Sony VAIO X gets launched in India
To emerge as one of the most potent combatants and also to retain primacy in the global cell phone market, Sony has brought to India the slim and light Sony VAIO X ultraportable laptop. VAIO X has already been termed as the world's slimmest and lightest ultraportable laptop, measures just 655gms and is about half an inch thin. What is more, the device comes dressed in lightly brushed aluminum panel covers isolation keyboard and the palm-rest area.
Let’s crack down the features of Sony VAIO X explicitly. Apart from the 'Silverthorne' Intel Atom processor, there is also the presence of Windows 7 Professional (32-bit). Sony offers VAIO X in two models VPCX113KG for Rs. 64,990 and VPCX117LG for Rs. 84,990 - both with one year international warranty.
It is to be noted that Sony had aroused hopes among the audiences with VAIO X in IFA 2009 Expo at Berlin in September but did abstain itself from sharing any details about the processor packed within this ultra-slim laptop. However, at this time, VAIO X's model VPC113KG will pack 45nm process 1.86GHz Intel Atom Z540 'Silverthorne' processor. On the other hand, the VPC117LG model consists of 2GHz Intel Atom Z550 processor. Perhaps you can recall that these novel Intel Atom Z500 series processors were brought to the fore at an earlier time in April. Both Intel Atom Z550 and Z540 take account of 512k cache, 533MHz FSB and have Thermal Design Power rating of 2.4 watts. Boasted as lower power Atom chips, both processors do sustain Intel Virtualization in addition to Hyper Threading technology. Sony, moreover, packs 2GB DDR2 RAM and 64GB SSD in the base model (VPCX113KG) while other model (VPCX117LG) has 128GB SSD storage.
Sony Corporation is a multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan, and is one of the world's largest media conglomerates with revenue exceeding ¥ 7.730.0 trillion, or $78.88 billion U.S. (FY2008).



