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Updated: 2014-05-22 05:36:50
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Sony's VAIO F Series VPCF116FG threw us a curve ball right from the off because it simply broke with tradition. While we've always found that Sony's VAIOs have boasted distinctive exteriors the VPCF116FG is actually quite plain as far as looks and desi...
Thanks to its GPU the VAIO F offers decent gaming punch at a competitive price. It’s also covered by a two-year warranty...
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Earlier this year, Sony made the VAIO F-Series—of which we reviewed the Sony VAIO VPC-F1190X ($1,645 direct, )—its fastest laptop. It did so by putting in an Intel quad-core processor and all the trimmings, including a wireless transfer technology c...
Backlit keyboard. Quad-core processor. Blu-ray included. Great user experience. 2 year Costco warranty. Lightweight, for a media center.
Plain design. Basic graphics card for the price. Need bigger battery.
The Sony VAIO VPC-F121GX is a compact media center with good performance chops, but the sum of its parts doesn't justify the premium price...
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Above is a video review of the Sony Vaio F laptop (VPC-F113FXH). It’s a multimedia-focused desktop replacement with a 16.4-inch display. SKUs range in price from $1100-$1600, featuring different Core i7 processors, video cards, display resolutions, and...
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electronicsme.com Updated: 2014-05-22 05:36:50
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If you're ready to max-out your entertainment experience, then consider the Sony VAIO® F Series Notebook PC VPCF11MFX/B. This mammoth laptop comes pre-loaded with the maximum configuration, and it also features the latest technology. Although this mode...
Though this may not be the "perfect" notebook (and it is far from being the most portable), consumers are pleased about the number of features and capabilities, as well as the quad-core performance once exclusive to desktops. The price may scare away b...
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Short Version: Sony has always had a way with big laptops. Their F-Series, starting at $999 and going all the way up to about $1700 on a good day, is a monster but doesn’t feel huge and his heavy without being a boat anchor. With only about two hours...
At $999 at its cheapest model, it's easy to tell who this laptop is aimed at. It's a lower-priced gaming machine for a lower-priced market and it performs as advertised. It's not so orotund as to be unacceptable and it's not so small as to be portable – i...
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Without the large 18” AW Series, the Sony Vaio F Series is the largest laptop in Sony’s current Vaio notebook line up. The 16.4” Vaio F is thin and looks elegant, and it has plenty of power too. The Vaio F has the Intel Core i7 quad core processor wit...
High-end CPU, Blu-ray drive, High-end CPU, Blu-ray drive, High-end CPU, Blu-ray drive, High-end CPU, Blu-ray drive...
No high end GPU option, No high end GPU option, No high end GPU option, No high end GPU option...
The Sony Vaio F is a solid mid-tier Sony notebook that is well built with good material at a reasonable price. The high-end Intel Core i7 processor and dedicated graphics make this notebook a good candidate for audio and video users and developers. Th...
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onlinenotebook.com Updated: 2014-05-22 05:36:50
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Sony Vaio VPCF115FM/B is powered by Intel Core i7 I7-720QM / 1.6 GHz processor, a quad core processor with speed of 2.8 GHz. Chipset type is Mobile Intel PM55 Express. It has L3 cache of 6 MB. Included memory is 6 GB of DDR3 SD RAM of 1333 MHz. For st...
Blu ray drive, good graphics, 1080p full HD display, Core i7 processor, affordable price...
Small battery life, speakers are mediocre...
Sony Vaio VPCF115FM/B this is an excellent desktop replacement laptop we have seen in a while. It has all the hardware that you look for in such a laptop, 1080p display, Blu-ray optical drive and Core i7 processor...
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Thumbs Up:Solid graphics with 1080p display format; Core i7 processor; Blu-ray drive; affordable price.Thumbs Down:Short battery life, mediocre speakers.The Whiz Kid Speaks:The Sony Vaio F Series VPC-F115FM/B is powered with 1.6GHz Intel Core i7 I7-720...
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Sony has given up on its 18.4-inch media center—the AW series—as demand for it has weakened and customers are having a tough time find room such a colossal laptop. But a successor has already been chosen: the Sony VAIO VPC-F1190X ($1,645 direct). Th...
Backlit keyboard. Quad core processor. Good gaming card. Excellent performance scores. Blu-Ray included. Transfer Jet technology built into the palm rest.
Plain looks. More expensive than its rivals.
The Sony VAIO VPC-F1190X is a little bit on the pricey side, but it features a Core i7 quad-core processor and a new technology called Transfer Jet...
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Boasting a quad-core CPU, dedicated graphics, and a Blu-ray optical drive, Sony’s VAIO F-Series notebook delivers multimedia power at prices ranging from $999.99 for a base configuration to more than $2,700 for a fully loaded system. Our tes...
Good performance, Blu-ray drive, Backlit keyboard, Solid build quality...
Relatively low-res display, So-so graphics performance, Noisy mouse buttons...
The F-Series offers fast quad-core performance and some nice features, but multimedia buffs may be disappointed with the low-res screen and the graphics performance...
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By: Sebastian Jentsch 10.02.2010 At the announcement for the release of the Vaio VPC-F11 series, Sony used the word "Gamer" for the first time in its press statement. Sony fans listened attentively: Could this Vaio be suitable for gaming? The paramet...
Matte 16:9 Full HD, Good viewing angle, High Brightness, High processor performance, Good performance for games, Clear layout of buttons, Good feedback by the keyboard...
Volume, Irregular cooling fan speed, High heat dissipation, Short running time...
Vaio logo on the lidSony's Vaio F11 in the VPC-F11Z1E/BI variation is a potent 16.4 inch notebook with a powerful Intel Core i7 four core-CPU. The combination with a middle class GPU, such as the Nvidia GeForce GT 330M, doesn't allow this laptop to be a g...
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laptopz.com Updated: 2014-05-22 05:36:50
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Sony released the new VAIO F series on January 19,2010. People who familiar to VAIO product line is not a stranger to Sony VAIO F Series. Sony F35/F45 are more remarkable in the market’s performance. Sony VAIO F series announced today similar to other...
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When it comes to big-screen notebooks packing Intel’s blazing Core i7 processor, Sony is definitely playing catch-up with the rest of the field. But the VAIO F Series ($1,719) proves that there’s nothing wrong with being late to the party: this 16.4-in...
Fast Core i7 processor, Comfortable backlit keyboard, Full HD display and Blu-ray drive...
Relatively weak speakers, TransferJet technology is slow, expensive...
As if a full HD screen, Blu-ray, and Core i7 processing power weren’t enough, Sony includes its new TransferJet technology in this multimedia laptop.
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