
15 July 2009 18:37 GMT / By Chris Hall
Sony launched their "normal" netbook, the Vaio W, in early July.They still insist on calling it a "mini notebook", but given the typical netbook specs, that's never going to stick.
With a 10.1-inch display, Intel Atom N280 processor, 1GB RAM and 160GB hard drive, it sounds pretty typical.
But it does come in white, pink and brown, with matching accessories naturally. It also has the signature individual keys on the keyboard that does set it apart from other netbooks.
Yours for £399, until it launches you can feast your eyes on a glorious pink Vaio W.
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