Sony Vaio X11 review
Laptops Ultraportable laptopsAn incredibly thin and light netbook, but its hefty price will be enough to put off most.
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An incredibly thin and light netbook, but its hefty price will be enough to put off most.
A few welcome touches, but the 14-megapixel resolution does more to damage image quality than improve it compared with the similar A330.
A decent Blu-ray player, but the BDP-S360 lacks the video and music format support that other players have.
A solid set of features for the price, but performance and image quality are below average.
The VPC-L11S1E/S's design is so flawless, it's like Sony has built a PC into a TV, rather than vice versa.
Sony's 8GB Walkman NWZ-S544 is a good MP3 player, but it's not a big improvement over the cheaper NWZ-E443.
The Walkman NWZ-E443's video support is poor, but its good audio quality, long battery life, good looks and low price make it a great buy.
Great for shooting video of yourself, but we prefer the simplicity of Flip's UltraHD.
A low price for a digital SLR, but the A230 isn't as impressive as its predecessor or its competitors.
Gorgeous styling and a detailed widescreen display, but battery life is poor and the keyboard is frustrating to type on.