By all accounts the Sony Vaio Notebook is comparable to other similarly priced notebooks. But that's all it is--comparable. There is nothing in appearance or performance that makes it stand out from the pack. The Sony Vaio Notebook is appropriate for those that want a notebook for everyday normal use--it's definitely not for those who need high-speed, high-performance machines.
Go to Amazon site, they have tons of reviews on notebooks, depending on what notebooks you want to see, if not go to the brand of notebook's site as well.
The cheapest notebooks on the market right now is made by Asus, headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan. They are currently offering a 10 inch for $264 brand new.
One can find a variety of computers and notebooks at Fry's Electronics and Best Buy's. Both stores carry the Acer brand and various other brands of notebooks and laptop computers.
A brand new composition notebook ways 11.2 ounces.
Notebooks are much smaller and cheaper than a regular laptop. Some of the most cost effective notebooks are the Acer brand. A little more expensive would be ASUS.
No brand has high speed internet...It all depends on your internet service provider. Unless you have an old wifi card or something, you won't need a new notebook.
Notebooks are typically made with paper, cardboard, and a binding material such as glue or thread. The paper used can vary in weight and quality depending on the brand and type of notebook. Cover materials can range from cardstock to leather or fabric.
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Sony owns and manufactures the brand of Vaio notebook computers. Sony introduced the Vaio brand in 1996 with desktops and have revamped this brand to include notebook computers as well as media centers.
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Dell's online site and Best Buy offer refurbished computers, including notebook computers, for lower prices than brand new models. Other places one may find gently used notebook computers would be on Amazon's website, eBay, or craigslist.
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