electronicsme.com Updated: 2014-05-30 06:31:36
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One of the premiere notebooks that tend to go unnoticed is the Sony VAIO CW Series VPCCW13FX/B Notebook PC, which surprisingly exceeds expectations on all points. If you like features like one-touch Web access, powerful computing, and casual gaming, th...
For the price, this notebook is certainly hard to beat. It is considered "mid-range" in the VAIO series, but the features and performance it provides suggests otherwise. The graphics card is substandard, so you shouldn't plan to do any heavy gaming. Ne...
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With its integrated Blu-ray drive, brilliant display, excellent keyboard and convenient features such as instant-on web browsing, it's hard to find fault with Sony's latest VAIO...
Bluray Disc drive, Brilliant, LEDbacklit display, Excellent keyboard, "Instant On" internet feature, Comfortable palm rest, Large, responsive track pad, Integrated webcam...
Highgloss screen is much too reflective, Wireless slider can easily be switched off accidentally, No keyboard backlighting, Unimpressive battery life, Thin, hollowsounding speakers...
When you consider the fact that many Blu-ray Disc players are still selling for upwards of $300, this Sony's $879 price tag seems like a screaming bargain. Not only is it a portable, high quality Blu-ray player, it's also a cutting-edge, feature-p...
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By Florian Wimmer 12.02.2009 Design and color are the features that strike you first on Sony's new Vaio CW. The compact 14 inch multimedia notebook is supposed to also score with application and gaming performance. In our review we'll check if the fu...
Chic design, Good workmanship, Many interfaces, Quiet and cool, ...at a good performance, The usual good keyboard...
High price, Port distribution isn't optimal, Smooth wrist rest, Average display...
Sony's Vaio CW1S1E is worth a more than one look if you're looking for a stylish notebook of the multimedia field but don't want to set on Apple's MacBook. The two core processor supplies a solid application performance and the graphic card provides for e...
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Perhaps no tech company short of Apple makes style more paramount than Sony. The new Vaio CW series, however, melds Sony’s knack for sharp design with a trait more foreign to the company: affordability. The fresh Vaio line of Nvidia-powered 14.1-inch n...
Reasonably priced, Supremely comfortable palm rest, trackpad and keyboard, Attractive automotive-like finishes, Solid build quality, Crisp 14.1-inch LED-backlit screen, Discrete graphics standard, Perky desktop and video performance, Respectable gaming performance...
Not particularly light or slim, Poor battery life, Anemic speakers...
The Vaio CW Series won't challenge Sony's dramatically thin X Series for portability or style, but what it lacks in slender dimensions, it makes up in power and value...
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