Wednesday 28 September 2011

Sony Vaio


RP7.999.000
The Vaio’s speakers are loud but noticeably tinny, but the volume is necessary to drown out the occasionally loud fan. The five hours of battery life is impressive, however, and the keyboard is spacious and easy to work with, though the key travel could be better. At 19mm thick and 3.4 pounds, the T Series is a bit on the bloated side versus most 13.3-inch ultrabooks, and the brushed aluminum body with shiny chrome trim comes off as a bit garish in a world of more restrained designs. But ultimately there’s nothing that really urges me to dissuade you from the T Series, though there’s nothing special to really recommend it, either. Want an ultrabook for 800 bucks? This slab of silver gets the job done about as well as anything else. WIRED Generally good keyboard and clickpad. Slightly above-average performance. Good battery life. Upgrade to Windows 8 (when it comes out in October) for $15. TIRED Needs more USB ports. As usual, bundled Sony software overwhelms even simple tasks. Washed out color on dim LCD.
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