The long, confusing name not with standing, this notebook struck us as a work of art. It's simply stunning-the kind that only international super models can aspire to be. The dark copper-red, (coffee coloured if you will), lid, glossy black and charcoal grey body, and the fact that at a mere 11.1 inches of screen size, we've never seen anything lighter, or slimmer for that matter. Build quality is exem plary, and everything has that distinct upmarket feel, and you're suddenly aware of its pedigree. Like a Ford owner who suddenly beholds a Bentley, we were stunned and spent a lot of time just flocking around it.

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Design wise, Sony is flawless here its lid is barely half a centimetre thick. The display quality doesn't suffer for this-crisp, clear, and with amazing colours. The keys are surprisingly well spaced out, and amazingly usable for its tiny size, and tlle configuration is punchy (don't expect discrete graphics though). A biometlics device for recognising your fingerprints hasn't been left out, and with 2 GB of RAM this little feline can bare rather large claws. The Vaio VGN-1Z37GN/R isn't for everybody. But it wasn't meant to be. Like the Rolex's and Rolls Royce's of our era, it was meant to be pursued by only those who can appreciate its pedigree.