Sony has depended its marketing of the TT on the fact that arguably it is the world’s smallest Blu-ray disc notebook, as Blu-ray is not slandered item.
Apart from the Blu-ray feature, the TT isn’t the world’s smallest laptop. Though, its size to weight is pretty remarkable. It has 11.1” widescreen laptop weighing about 2.87 lbs. Sony has included a carbon-fiber LED-backlit ultra-slim display, It also has the fingerprint scanner and webcam features in it.
The Sony Vaio TT Ultralight Notebook is satisfactory in performance as it uses an Intel Ultra-Low Voltage Core 2 Duo processor. 1.20GHz to 1.40GHz versions are also available with 2 and 4GB of DDR3 RAM, and an a single 120GB HDD to take care of storage along with the 128GB SSD drives in a RAID-1 array.
One of the very good feature of the Sony Vaio is that consumes very less energy, and also has a very impressive battery life of about 7.5 hours. With all this features added with the TT’s extra-ordinary portability and performance, clearly Sony has managed to produce an eye-catching machine. Practically, the actual battery life is likely is around 5-6 hours based on the usage, which is still impressive and greater than other in its class.
The Sony Vaio TT Ultralight Notebook is fully featured with all the features want in a high-end laptop: built in slots for Express Card, SD and Memory Stick Pro, with Gigabit Ethernet, Bluetooth, USB x 2, mini-Firewire, VGA and HDMI ports, and Wi-Fi a/b/g/n inclusive of all.



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