Sony has rightly gauged the drift in the flow towards net books and has come out with Sony Vaio W net book in the high end.
The results of the integration of the 802.11 g standard (that is compatible with 802.11 a and 802.11 b) , which is meant for creation of WLAN, “Wireless Local Area Network”, with the DLNA, “Digital Living Network Alliance”, which is a collaboration of consumer electronics giants, has begun to yield stunning results and the Sony Vaio W is a dazzling, enticing example of that. The Vaio also has A2DP Stereo Bluetooth and 2 USB ports.
What distinguishes the Vaio W from others of its ilk is the resolution of its LCD screen that is 10.1″ and 1366 x 768 p. It is also Wi Fi enabled which is a standard requirement for the above standards. The resolution enables you to view 2 web pages with out having to scroll side ways.
The integration of these standards enable you to network your PC with your Vaio and also the inbuilt web cam and microphone make video chatting permissible. It comes with “VAIO Media plus Multimedia Streaming software” that lets you share and stream your multimedia applications both ways between your DLNA enabled devices like digital cameras , MP3 player and HDTV that include videos, pictures and music when you are at home. For this the Vaio W uses the ubiqutous Intel Atom n280 processor and a 160 GB hard disk and a 1 GB RAM. The Vaio W is operated by Windows XP “Home Edition Operating System”.
I cannot help but mention the environment consciousness of Sony Vaio W which has a EPEAT Gold which means it conforms to all the requisite environmentally friendly standards laid down and the Vaio W net book also complies with “ENERGY STAR 5.0″. Apart from the stringent measures that need to be incorporated Sony will also assist in recycling your old PC for a fee of course.
The Sony Vaio W net book is an indication of the exciting strides of technology which is endearing itself to consumers all over the world.

