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Abstract: With Intel's creation of the "ultrabook" category, Windows PC makers may have carved out a highly marketable niche for laptops that appeal to a wide array everyday consumers. Who wouldn't want a powerful yet extremely portable computer, one that looks...
When all is said and done, there's really one item that sets the VAIO SE apart from other laptops in its price range: the 1080p IPS display. You can find laptops with decent 1080p TN panels for about the same price (e.g. the Dell XPS 15z with 1080p upgrad...
The Sony Vaio S 15” is an effective laptop that can be used for a variety of productivity tasks and also for light gaming. I personally think that it would be great for just about everything everything except hardcore gaming. As such, it should work for m...
The Sony Vaio is one of the most attractive PC laptops available today, it offers a display that is among the best we’ve ever used, and a user interface that’s much better than average....
Abstract: The Sony VAIO S Series comes in two colors, black and silver. Our unit was black and we really liked the plain, matte finish that resisted fingerprints. The chassis is thin with squared-off corners to create a fairly simple and minimalist design. In ...
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Published: 2011-12-15, Author: Sarah , review by: techworld.com
The Sony VAIO S Series may seem like a mediocre all-purpose laptop, and it is one. But it's also thin, light, and quite portable, and it sports Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Intel Wireless Display technology, and optional embedded mobile broadband. In other words...
Speakers are loud, but tinny and annoying, All USB ports are clustered on the same side
Sony's VAIO S Series won't win any awards for performance or multimedia playback, but it's a great light laptop for a business professional. Images (click to enlarge) Sony VAIO S Series: Mediocre Performance in a Thin, Sexy Chassis Sony VAIO S Ser...
Matt FHD screen, Good TFT contrast, 90° viewing angles, even vertically (rare), Good brightness (sensor), Ports incl. docking and battery slice, UMTS module, Light sensitive Exmor webcam, Keyboard light, Spacious key layout, Good application performance
Inputs: weak feedback, High noise during load, High waste heat during load, Short battery life, Flexible case/hinges
All that glitters is not gold. Nevertheless Hopes of a balanced combination of professional work device and entertainment suitable consumer have basically been met. Sony builds in the contrast and viewing angle strong Full HD screen that many have been wa...