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Binding: Electronics Brand: Sony EAN: 4905524427974 Feature: VAIO SZ61MN/B C2D/T7250-2G Label: Sony Manufacturer: Sony Platform: Windows Vista Business Publisher: Sony Studio: Sony
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VAIO SZ61MN/B C2D/T7250-2G 120GB 2GB 13.3IN DVD¦RW VB EN
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The exceptional Sony VGN-SZ61MN/B. The successor to the popular SZ5.. is as packed full of exciting features, including a powerful Intel Core 2 Duo processor for improved performance and multi-tasking with the benefit an increased capacity Hard drive (up from 120GB to 160GB). This lightweight super slim model combines a wonderfully bright 13.3 inch WXGA widescreen, a wireless connection and up to 5 hours battery life in Stamina Mode.
Features:
Operating SystemWindows Vista Business
Dimensions315mm x 234.3mm x 21.8mm (W x H x D)
Weight1.69kg (including battery and drive)
Processor2.0GHz Intel® Centrino Core™ Duo Processor
Main Memory2GB
Display13.3-inch WXGA LCD
Hard Drive120GB
Optical DriveDVD+-RW/+-R DL/RAM
Wi-Fi802.11a/b/g
BluetoothBluetooth 2.0
The VGN-SZ61MN/B has an 802.11a/b/g LAN for wireless connection to the internet and Bluetooth for wireless connection to peripherals. It also packs in a generous 2048MB of RAM, a 120GB hard drive and a double layer DVD±RW drive for playing and burning CDs and DVDs.
In the box:
Sony VGN-SZ61MN/B
AC Adaptor
Battery
Power Cord
Software CD
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