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	<title>Comments on: Sony VAIO JS: Keep It Or Toss It?</title>
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		<title>By: ICT Blog</title>
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		<description>Note that an all-in-one system actually takes up less desktop space than a laptop with 18 inch screen. With the Vaio JS you can store the keyboard under the system so when you are not using it, it practically does not take up any desk space.

The Vaio JS also has a much better screen than most laptops. I would keep the Vaio JS and get a netbook for portability. Sync your data with Syncplicty and you have the best of both worlds!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Note that an all-in-one system actually takes up less desktop space than a laptop with 18 inch screen. With the Vaio JS you can store the keyboard under the system so when you are not using it, it practically does not take up any desk space.</p>
<p>The Vaio JS also has a much better screen than most laptops. I would keep the Vaio JS and get a netbook for portability. Sync your data with Syncplicty and you have the best of both worlds!</p>
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