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Binding: Electronics Brand: Sony EAN: 4905524476149 Feature: Sharp and bright 15.4 widescreen X-black LCD display for natural looking pictures Label: Sony (UK consumer electronics) instock account Manufacturer: Sony (UK consumer electronics) instock account Model: VGNNR21J/S.CEK Platform: Windows Vista Home Premium Publisher: Sony (UK consumer electronics) instock account Release Date: 2008-01-23 Studio: Sony (UK consumer electronics) instock account
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Sharp and bright 15.4 widescreen X-black LCD display for natural looking pictures Efficient computing with Intel® CoreTM 2 Duo processor and Mobile Intel® GMA X3100 Easy to use with ergonomic design and maximum convenience with 4 USB sockets Windows Vista® Home Premium for enhanced navigation and multimedia management Stylish notebook in silver colour for everyday use. Enjoy your notebook right out of the box. VAIO NR-Series comes pre-loaded with a full package of multimedia software including Click to DVD® for creating exciting home movies, Google Picasa for managing photo collections and VAIO Music Box.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Sony Vaio NR21 Notebook Comment: This notebook is built to a high quality and works great with Vista, I am very pleased with the performance and can highly recommend it
Customer Rating:      Summary: Hooray for Vaio Comment: Fantastic, quality laptop delivered top speed. Very easy to use. I would happily recomend this item and Amazon to anyone. Top notch. My first laptop and couldn't be happier.
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Sony VAIO NR21 Notebook, Intel Pentium Dual-Core Processor T2330, 1.60GHz, 15.4" TFT, 2048MB Memory, 200GB Hard-drive, DVD±RW, Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X3100, Vista Home Premium
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