
Laptops are supercomputing and super confusing tools. The modern features in laptops today make them difficult to manage and understand even if you memorized the stupid product manual by heart. Take for example VAIO TX770P/B notebook by Sony, which is the quintessential symbolism of the word "perplexity".
Really, I'm totally perplexed with this product because it's jampacked with the most high-tech and unusable features that only the makers can understand. "It has the SmartWi, a technology exclusively integrated with Sony notebooks, which enables the machine to access the
wireless Internet network through Bluetooth, wireless local area network (WLAN), and WWAN", explained the manual and the same time not explaining at all.
Equipped with an 11.1-inch screen, the laptop claims that it can serve as a stand-alone DVD player. But surely, a wise consumer will not waste his time watching Vanilla Sky in a small screen if he has a
high definition television at home. I think Sony wants users to squint their eyes to appreciate the laptop's poor image quality. It's a good thing that the hard drive is quite big to load my spyware and virus pets, and the keyboard is equipped with an intuitive touchpad, or else, this whole product is a disgrace to the digital nature.
This is a sad story of ignorance and customization. I am looking for a tool that will help organize the MP3 system of my sister, Matilda. I notice the my sister's looking at me incredulously as I type MP3 organizers on my computer. She's so sure that her
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