Sony Vaio VGN-TX5XN Notebook


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The TX5 is the last incarnation of the chain of TX although it is more than one light iteration compared with its predecessor - the TX3. The TX5 court of the businesses of Windows Vista rather than XP pro and on some models the processor is a little more quickly and the hard order is little larger, but other that that it does not have there only much which places it independently of his/her child of same parents.

 

Range TX5 comprises of three models - the cheaper is the TX5MN with £1,499, followed TX5XN to £1,699 (past in review here) and finally of the top of range TX5VN to a £1,999 beating seam flat. 

The XN and vertical navigation models the device a processor solo of core ULV (low ultra tension) of Intel U1500 functioning with 1.3GHz and a hard order 100GB. The cheaper manganese version comprises only U1400 the processor solo of core ULV synchronized 1.2GHz and 80GB with the hard order - the same ones as the model of TX3XP.

The principal difference between the versions of XN and vertical navigation is the quantity of RAM DDR2 - vertical navigation comes with 2GB as a standard, whereas the XN has only 1GB. It is also not possible to improve the XN with 2GB because it has only one simple slit of memory - 512MB is fixed at the mother chart thus the configuration of maximum possible memory is 1.5GB. Manganese also comprises 1GB and can be only improved with a maximum of 1.5GB. [via]





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