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has gloss | eng: Overview The VAIO VGN-TX2 is a subnotebook, or ultraportable, computer made by Sony Vaio. It stands out by its quiet operation, long battery life and low weight compared to similar models from other manufacturers. This required a low-power processor to be chosen, and as a result, the clock speed remained at 1.1 GHz for the "HP" and 1.2 GHz for the more expensive "XP" model. The other difference between the two models is that the HP has 512 MiB of RAM and the XP 1 GiB. To achieve the low weight, Sony chose a carbon-fibre case. It was released in late 2005. |
lexicalization | eng: VAIO VGN-TX2 |
instance of | c/VAIO laptops |
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