Sony VAIO VGN-UX1 review
A tiny, touchscreen addition to the Vaio family, the UX1 proves that UMPCs could yet thrive at the expense of lardy laptops
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A tiny, touchscreen addition to the Vaio family, the UX1 proves that UMPCs could yet thrive at the expense of lardy laptops
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The Sony VGN-SZ1XP is light enough for travel with a powerful Intel processor and 100GB hard drive
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Sexier, faster and almost as foldy as the Sony Tablet S before it, can this splash-proof slate make a … splash?
A delicious-looking slither of technology – but with the Kindle over £90 cheaper, can the PRS-650 compete?