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  • First Take: Sony Vaio VGN-TX17

    Ultraportables don't get much lighter than Sony's 1.2kg TX17. Although diminutive in size, the 11-inch Vaio has a built-in DVD burner, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.

  • Tech Guide: Ultralight notebooks for your business

    Expert advice on choosing the perfect business notebook -- from size and weight to the right processor for your needs.

  • Dell Latitude X1

    Executives searching for a very light business notebook could well consider the Latitude X1.

  • First Take: Sony VAIO TR1

    Sony's latest Centrino notebook is small and light, and it can watch you while you work. Check out our first take.

  • Sony VAIO PCG-TR1

    The VAIO TR1 is a touch too diminutive to serve as your primary computer, but it's an excellent supplementary system for frequent travellers.

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