If you go for that specification, you'll barely be able to start it up and
get a system rating of 1 out of 5 (5 being the best.)
Check out this:
http://www.vistabase.co.uk/welcome.p...formancerating
It shows the different levels of system rating you can get, and also should
help you in getting yourself a good computer

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If the link doesn't work, give me a shout

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"Bix" <> wrote in message
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>I appreciate anyone's help with decisions regarding new PCs and future
> Vista compatibility.
>
> I am trying to decide between two Sony laptops - the new VGN-TX750P/B and
> the new VAIO SZ120P/B.
>
> I hear that the Duo processor in the SZ machine will work better, but I
> like the
> portability of the TX laptop.
>
> Any clarifications regarding the ability of the Pentium M 1.2GHz in the TX
> to handle the new Vista platform would be helpful. FYI, the Sony TX has a
> label
> that states it is compatible with Vista, but the salesman at CompUSA
> strongly recommends the SZ laptop.
>
> Also, if I do go with the SZ series, it isn't clear if the Video/Graphics
> capabilities of the 120 model are sufficient or if the 160 unit is better
> (you can see a comparison of the specs on CompUSA's website).
>
> Again, any help would be most appreciated. I plan to make my purchase
> decision today.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Bix
>