| Sony VAIO VGN-TX37GP Core Solo Review |
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| Written by Laptop News | |
| Tuesday, 29 August 2006 | |
![]() Even though their batteries seem to be an "Explosive Topic" as of late, you have to admit that SONY does make some fine looking laptops, including this one. "With its petite dimensions, which were comfortably within that of the standard A4 paper format, the Sony VAIO VGN-TX37GP is as handy as one can get with a notebook. The mostly plastic chassis probably accounts for its lightweight though it does result in a rather dull and mostly gray interior. This potential drabness was thankfully saved by the choice of a daring, reddish brown carbon fiber front lid with the VAIO logo taking center stage in the middle. Those who have seen the siren charms of the redheaded Samsung Q30 can see some similarities here between the attention-grabbing decors found on these two notebooks. Compared to the boring choices of black, silver or gray notebooks out there, the unconventional reddish brown of the VGN-TX37GP stands out from the crowd almost like a fashion accessory. Together with its slim profile, we could just imagine it resting in the dainty hands of a skinny supermodel, Kate Moss for instance. Related Products Read on at HardwareZone |







