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Sony VAIO VGN-UX1XN review

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    Overview

    Sony VAIO VGN-UX1XN

    Editors rating
    Rating: 7.2
    Verdict

    Sony's ultra-mobile VAIO is a marvel of engineering, squeezing a fully fledged notebook's functionality into a (chunky) handheld form factor. But there are many ergonomic compromises within this device, which is also very expensive.

    Typical price

    £ 1701

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