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Yeah, Sony is trying to avoid calling this thing a netbook. I call it a microbook. You can call it uncle, darling, or whatever. Whatever you call it – it’s a very cool laptop, er microbook, that will be popular. Heck, it only weighs 1.4lbs and is less than an inch thick and starts at $900.

Specs:
- 1.4 lbs. (with standard battery)
- 10.99″(W) x 0.93″(H) x 7.87″(D)
- Intel® (1.33GHz) processor
- 60GB HDD available or up to 128GB SSD available
- 2GB DDR2 SDRAM
- Estimated Battery Life: Up to 4 hours (standard capacity battery)
- Up to 8 hours (large capacity battery)
- Power Requirements: 68W + 10%
- Memory Stick PRO™(Standard/Duo) media slot with MagicGate® functionality
- Multi-media Card (MMC) slot
- SD™ memory card slot
- QWERTY keyboard, 82 keys with 1.2mm stroke and 16.5mm pitch
- Wireless LAN: Atheros 802.11 b/g/n
- Integrated Stereo A2DP Bluetooth® technology
- Wireless WAN: Integrated Mobile Broadband
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