Thinnest notebook from Sony!

sony vaio tz90With all the cool notebooks out there, how could you have one that would definitely make everyone envious? Remember how cellular phones were fighting their way to being the smallest phones then to being the thinnest cellular phones now? It’s the same thing with notebooks! Go for the thinnest notebook and it will rattle everyone!

Intel mobile Metro notebook is just about 0.7 inches thick which is just a quarter of an inch thicker than motorola’s razr cellular phones! At just 2 ¼

pounds, it is the lightest notebook right now! It may be thin but it has all the latest and fastest capabilities for a pc and it’s with a wireless network.

Intel and Ziba Design in Portland, Oregon will soon have this prototype into production. It’s not yet out in the market but when it will be out, it will surely be one of the most sought-after cool new gadgets!

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Little is known about its specification yet as of the moment but what is now known is that it has a built-in Wifi and that it’s sleek and fashionable with all the capabilities of a regular notebook.

Sony Vaio TZ90 measures about 22.5mm or 0.89 inches. With just 0.19 inch difference, you may think it’s not much of a difference but then, Ziba Designed a very clean appearance that makes it look even thinner!

This type of notebook can even slid inside an envelope. It’s that thin!

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