Price range: £1,278.96 - £1,336.83
What is it: Ultra-portable laptop with 11.1-inch screen
What we think: Impeccably designed and eminently portable, the TZ is one of the finest laptops in its category
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 5 June 2007
Tags: sony, ultra, battery life, powered
We like:
Size and weight; looks; fingerprint reader; integrated optical drive
We don't like:
Smallish keyboard; high price
You might also need:
USB hub
CNET.co.uk judgement:
Ridiculously pricey, but the VGNTZ11XN/B.CEK is a stunning example of what an ultra-portable laptop should be. It has good battery life, it's highly portable and it's packed with features
Sony Vaio TZ History
29 Jun 2007 in Reviews
Summer's here, and the holidays beckon. But just because you're leaving for sunnier climes doesn't mean you have to do without your trusty laptop and life's little luxuries, such as Facebook. We've rounded up four of the best portable PCs for taking on the plane
30 May 2007 in Crave
Sony Vaio TZ series: Stalk-worthy ultra-portable laptops
We think we've fallen in love all over again -- this time with the new Sony Vaio TZ series, a group of hyper-sexy laptops that weigh a minuscule 1.2kg each
Latest user reviews
December 8, 2007
Posted by: captvontrapp
"Avoid at all costs"
September 4, 2007
Posted by: driyoob
"Entirely delightful"
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