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     So quiet little Martin William Seagull, startled to be  caught  under
Bluetooth not standard, I/R not available

I was surprised by the small size of the S260 retail package as I've seen 
digital cameras that came in larger boxes. Like some of the other notebooks 
I've bought in the past, the contents were pretty sparse. The notebook was well 
packaged and besides the notebook itself and standard battery, there was a 
power cord and power supply brick as well as a 30-40 page quick start pamphlet, 
warranty card, fall 2004 accessory brochure and a key for the trial version of 
Microsoft office. The battery did not have any charge on it, so after charging 
for a couple of hours I turned it on and it proceeded to quickly boot into 
Windows XP home (with Service Pack 2). The OS had been completely installed and 
did not ask for any information such as a name, password or time zone. As this 
notebook was directly from Sony for the purpose of this review, it is possible 
that a new unit off the shelf may ask for some information to complete the 
setup. It's nice to be up and going with really no steps involved other than 
turning it on, but with all the security concerns presently, it should at least 
ask for a password to be set.
Nvidia GeForce Go 6200 128MB RAM

on Earth who would be able to learn, too. How  much  more  would  he  have
We use the program Super Pi to get a benchmark of processor speed.  The Super 
Pi program simply forces the processor to calculate Pi to a selected number of 
digits of accuracy.  Calculating to 2 million digits is our benchmark.  Below 
is a comparison chart of how the VAIO S360 with it's 1.7GHz processor stacked 
up to other notebooks when running this calculation:


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