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AMD was one of the companies involved in the invention of the netbook, through its association with the One Laptop Per Child project, which used an AMD Geode processor in its first incarnation. As history shows, the company managed to miss the netbook...
The Sony Vaio YB is one of the first laptops with AMD Fusion to appear on the market. Our review shows how it raises the bar for the bottom end of the laptop market...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-06 02:35:00
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The netbook is dead, long live the netbook! Or at least something like that, as far as AMD is concerned. Sony's Vaio YB is the vanguard of the chip designer's attempt to wrest control of the cheap and cheerful market from Intel, keeping things af...
Performance and price is excellent, High quality screen...
Build quality is lower than usual for Sony...
If you've got modest needs (portability but still able to get things done), Sony's Vaio YB will fit your life perfectly.
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One thing is certain when reviewing a Sony VAIO laptop: lots of people will come up to us and tell us how nice it looks. And we're not going to argue. The Sony VAIO YB Series (VPCYB16KG) ultraportable laptop (or sub-notebook) sure does look good with...
Good looks, good graphics performance, doesn't get noticeably warm, HDMI output, excellent 11.6in screen, very small power adapter...
Hard drive produced slow results in our tests, bottom half of touchpad was sometimes unresponsive...
The Sony VAIO YB Series is one of the best little laptops on the market. Its screen quality is excellent, it performs well, and it has good looks as well as plenty of useful features. We recommend it to anyone who wants a sub-$1000 ultraportable laptop th...
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Sony has grabbed AMD´s new portable-friendly APU and gone to town with a design set to win hearts and minds. This light-weight ultra-portable design weighs in somewhere between a netbook and a full-power (read: expensive) notebook.The Sony Vaio YB Se...
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AMD was one of the companies involved in the invention of the netbook, through its association with the One Laptop Per Child project, which used an AMD Geode processor in its first incarnation. As history shows, the company managed to miss the netbook par...
One thing that we wish Sony had done was slap more memory into the Vaio YB. While 2GB is pretty standard for netbooks, the GPU part of the E-350 eats up 400MB right off the bat. Bumping the RAM up to 3 or 4GB would just give that little bit of extra buffe...
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The Sony Vaio Y netbook is Sony's first try at AMD's new Fusion processor. Sony opted for the fastest of the lot with the E 350 Fusion processor, a dual-core processor that runs at 1.6GHz and integrates a Radeon HD 6310 graphics unit. Priced at Php29,990...
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technoodling.net Updated: 2016-12-15 09:33:22
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Sleek, stylish and small. Three words that best describe the Sony VAIO YB15AG netbook. Sony has always been known to come out with nice looking laptops and this one is no exception. Targeted towards the young and fashionable this netbook goes well with th...
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If you were waiting for that breakthrough Netbook for suiting your needs and pocket, the latest Sony Vaio VPC-YB15KX/S is here to satisfy your range of needs and does not fail to surprise you by some newest-in-line features. You can bid sayonara to the us...
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