About 2000$? Don't you think it's too much for a notebook? What is so special in a Sony but price? If you are interested in 13 inch laptop, look at the Dell, for example. For about 1000$ you will have almost the same as Sony configuration.
Beauty? Do you think it's worth extra 1000$? I think it's not.
Good wishes, from another part of the world. And be safe, too. :)
To Hanut: Thanks for your words on the laptop subject. While I completely understand your logic, I guess that being a Mac owner has left me with a preference for good design. When I was on the market for a PC, I didn't consider Dell because I was against the design quality of its models. The XPS M1330 model at a Best Buy retail shop felt and looked very low-quality to me and didn't seem to have longevity. Reading negative customer reviews online didn't help my impression of Dell either. When I am willing to invest extra money for the cost of good design, it also has to lend to high-quality and durability. It goes back to the old saying "You get what you pay for," and I would hate to suffer with an unreliable laptop for the sake of saving money.
Luckily, I have no need for a PC since I have come back full circle to the Mac. :-)
Thanks for your best wishes, for I do hope the same for you from my part of the world!
The man behind the TRENT SENSE blog and YouTube channel! My addiction to tech toys has been going on for quite a while. In regards to smartphones, I had adopted Android with the Google Nexus One and am now with the Samsung Galaxy S2. Through all of this techie activity I have remained devoted to my 13inch MacBook Aluminum and 80GB iPod Classic in silver. I also own an Amazon Kindle 3rd gen, Garmin Forerunner 310XT, a Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS3, and a Canon HF100 HD camcorder. I am an avid runner and a graduate of ECPI College of Technology with an Associates degree in Wireless Communications.
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This would have been pefect with a SE Xperia X1a sitting right next to it! What do you think? It's coming to Best Buy Mobile next month.
I totally agree with you about the Xperia X1 being next to such a fine laptop, but it may be a cold day in Hades before I ever see it as my own model.
Good day, Mr. Trent.
About 2000$? Don't you think it's too much for a notebook? What is so special in a Sony but price? If you are interested in 13 inch laptop, look at the Dell, for example. For about 1000$ you will have almost the same as Sony configuration.
Beauty? Do you think it's worth extra 1000$? I think it's not.
Good wishes, from another part of the world. And be safe, too. :)
To Hanut:
Thanks for your words on the laptop subject. While I completely understand your logic, I guess that being a Mac owner has left me with a preference for good design. When I was on the market for a PC, I didn't consider Dell because I was against the design quality of its models. The XPS M1330 model at a Best Buy retail shop felt and looked very low-quality to me and didn't seem to have longevity. Reading negative customer reviews online didn't help my impression of Dell either. When I am willing to invest extra money for the cost of good design, it also has to lend to high-quality and durability. It goes back to the old saying "You get what you pay for," and I would hate to suffer with an unreliable laptop for the sake of saving money.
Luckily, I have no need for a PC since I have come back full circle to the Mac. :-)
Thanks for your best wishes, for I do hope the same for you from my part of the world!
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