Showing posts with label vaio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vaio. Show all posts

Monday, June 10, 2013

Sony VAIO P

The 8-inch Sony VAIO P Series Lifestyle netbook returns with a refresh to the original series models. This ultraportable netbook packs a more powerful processor than the last version (but still maintains an Intel Atom), Windows 7 Home Premium instead of Vista, a larger solid state drive with SATA (all the refreshed models have SSDs now), longer-lasting standard battery life, a touchpad built into the screen, a display switch option (switches much like a tablet or smartphone), a few other new features, and more if you’re willing to pay the high price tag.

Sony has made no change to the overall size, so it can still fit in your back pocket. We have tested this refresh against our benchmarks and will show you how it matches up to the older version and up to other netbooks in the market in terms of performance and design.

Our Sony Vaio P (refresh) features the following specifications:

* Intel Atom Z550 (2.00 GHz, 512 KB cache) processor
* Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit
* 8-inch glossy backlit LCD display (1600 x 768 resolution max)
* 2GB DDR2 533MHz RAM (1 DIMM)
* 256GB solid state drive (up to 128GB on other models)
* Intel GMA 500 integrated graphics
* Intel HD Audio
* 802.11 b/g/n WiFi
* Bluetooth Integrated Stereo A2D (2.1 + EDR)
* Sony “Motion Eye” webcam and mic
* Standard 2-cell, 2500 mAh Li-Ion battery
* Size: 9.6 (W) x 0.78 (H) x 4.72 (D) inches
* Weight: 1.3 lbs with standard battery
* Starting price: $899
* Price as configured: $1499

Build and Design
Along with the new Sony VAIO P comes a new look. It’s still the same size and the lid still has round edges, but the actual casing has been improved to feature a non-glossy finish, meaning no obvious fingerprint smudges get left behind on the outside. The screen is still glossy, though; so expect some fingerprints and the inevitable reflections of light. This netbook still has the "fashionable" feel to it because of the sleek outer design, even without the glossy casing. The colors available at the moment of this review on Sony’s online store are only pink and black, but our model is white.

The build of the refresh is the same as last time – strong enough to be thrashed about in a backpack or purse without any harm coming to it. The fact that it is no longer glossy will help to prevent minor scratches that may have been a problem before.

On the downside, it’s still built with an Intel Atom; but on the upside, the Atom is significantly improved with speed and cache size – last time the model we reviewed featured a 1.33GHz, Z520 Atom and our refreshed model features a Z550 Atom at 2.00GHz, 512 KB cache.
by : notebookreview.com

Sunday, June 9, 2013

Sony Vaio E Series VPCEH35FM P notebook Review Spec

Sony Vaio E-Series VPCEH35FM/P

This new laptop from Sony dubbed as Sony Vaio E-Series VPCEH35FM/P notebook boasts with connectivity features such as; Intel Wireless Display that lets you wirelessly transfers streamed or downloaded movies, TV shows, music, photos from your notebook, network or Internet to your TV; 4 high-speed USB 2.0 ports for digital video, audio and data transfer; Intel Centrino Wireless-N 1000 adapter for wireless connection; 10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T Ethernet LAN; and HDMI output port.

Underneath the hood, this Sony Vaio E-Series VPCEH35FM/P notebook jams loaded with 2nd Generation Intel Core i5-2450M dual core processor that offers 3MB cache and a pair of.5GHz processor speed that TurboBoost up to 3.1GHz.It possesses a smart 4-way processing performance as a consequence of Hyperhreading Technology. Additionally , it comes with an integrated graphics controller named Intel HD Graphics 3000 which can be able to rendering high-definition movies without difficulty but integrated GPU from AMD APUs are nevertheless powerful until this GPU from Intel.

When it comes to notebook display this Sony Vaio E-Series VPCEH35FM/P notebook features 15.5 inch LED-backlit widescreen display with 1366 x 768 resolution. Also, additionally , it features Digital Media Reader; 6GB DDR3 memory which can be expandable to 8GB; 640GB Serial ATA hard disk drive (5400 rpm); built-in webcam and microphone; and Action buttons that consists of VAIO, ASSIST, WEB and wireless on/off. They weigh 6 pounds and measures just 1.5" thin and can be purchased in Blushed Pink Textured, diamond-shaped embossed pattern style. It provides standard Lithium-ion battery.

This Sony Vaio E-Series VPCEH35FM/P notebook is powered by 64-bit Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium Edition computer.
Other models

Sony Vaio E-Series
Sony Vaio S-Series
Sony Vaio Z-Series
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Sony Vaio E-Series VPCEH35FM/P : Specification


Processor
CPU Intel Core i5-2450M 3MB
Chipset
Graphic system
Graphic Chip Intel HD Graphics 3000
Display
Type 15.5” LED-backlit widescreen display with 1366 x 768 resolution
Main Memory
Memory 6GB DDR
Hard Disk Drive
Hard Disk 640GB
Optical Disc Drive
Details
Web Camera
Details Yes
Port & Interface
Card Reader
USB2.0 USB2.0 x4
USB3.0
eSATA
HDMI Yes
VGA
Connect
WiFi
Bluetooth
Ethernet Yes
3G
Wireless Yes
Battery
Details standard Lithium-ion
Weight
Details 6 pounds
Operating System
OS Windows 7 Home Premium Edition 64-bit
Warranty
Details
Other Details
Details

Sony Vaio VGN NW12Z T Review and specs

Brand: Sony
Model: Vaio VGN-NW12Z / T

Sony Vaio VGN-NW12Z / T is a 15.5-inch notebook based on Intel Montevina platform. Thanks to the presence of the Intel Core 2 Duo P7350, get Intel Centrino 2 certification. The model in question has finished "brown, and is equipped with 4GB of RAM DDR2 800MHz.

Sony Vaio NW12Z / T uses a 15.5-inch display with a resolution of 1366x768 pixels, driven by a low-end dedicated graphics card ATI Mobility Radeon HD4570 512MB GDDR3. Included are two modules for WiFi 802.11n Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR. The preinstalled OS is Microsoft Windows Vista Premium Edition.



Review and specs Sony Vaio VGN-NW12Z / T:
• Intel Core 2 Duo P7350, 2.00 GHz, 3MB L2 cache, FSB 1066 MHz
• Memory 4096 MB DDR2 800MHz
• 15.5-inch WXGA HD Display (1366 x 768) X-black
• ATI Mobility Radeon HD4570, 512MB dedicated
• Hard Disk 500 GB SATA 5400 rpm
• Optical Drive DVD Super Multi DL
• Ports 3 x USB 2.0, 1 x HDMI, 1 x IEEE 1394 Firewire, 4in1 Card Reader, 1 x RJ-11 1 x RJ-45, 1 x Microphone-in, 1 x Headphone-out, 1 x Express Card
• Networking WiFi 802.11a/b/g, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, Ethernet LAN 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T
• Operating system Microsoft Windows Vista Premium Edition
• Li-Ion
• Dimensions 370 x 249 x 29.1 mm
• Weight approx 2.5 Kg
• Warranty 1 year
• Other MotionEye Sony 0.3MP Webcam, Brown Finish, Quick Web Access

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Sony Vaio S Series VPCSE2DGX B notebook Review Spec

Sony Vaio S Series VPCSE2DGX/B

The Sony Vaio S Series VPCSE2DGX/B Laptop is included with 2nd Gen Intel Core i7-2640M dual core processor that also includes a 4MB cache and a pair 2.8GHz processor speed with Turbo Boost up to 3.5GHz. In addition , it includes a dedicated graphics card called AMD Radeon HD 6630M graphics that includes 1GB dedicated video memory for stunning images with vivid detail.

The Sony Vaio S Series VPCSE2DGX/B notebook sports 15.5" LED-backlit high-definition widescreen display with IPS technology and 1920 x 1080 resolution; 750GB Serial ATA hard disk (5400 rpm); 6GB DDR3 memory and that is expandable to 8GB; Multiformat DVD±RW/CD-RW drive; HD webcam and microphone; fingerprint reader; Action buttons and 6-cell lithium-polymer battery.

In terms of connectivity, this Sony Vaio S Series VPCSE2DGX/B Core i7-2640M powered laptop offers 1 USB 3.0 port and 2 USB 2.0 ports; 802.11b/g/n WLAN; Ethernet LAN; Bluetooth Stereo A2DP (2.1 + EDR) interface ; Intel Wireless Display ; RGB port and HDMI output port. It weighs 4.4 lbs. and measures just 1" thin.

The Sony Vaio S Series VPCSE2DGX/B laptop is powered by 64-bit Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium Edition OS.
Other models

Sony Vaio E-Series
Sony Vaio S-Series
Sony Vaio Z-Series

Sony Vaio S Series VPCSE2DGX/B : Specification


Processor
CPU Intel Core i7-2640M 2.8GHz 4MB cache
Chipset
Graphic system
Graphic Chip Radeon HD 6630M
Display
Type 15.5" LED-backlit high-definition widescreen display with IPS technology and 1920 x 1080 resolution
Main Memory
Memory 6GB
Hard Disk Drive
Hard Disk 750GB
Optical Disc Drive
Details DVD±RW/CD-RW
Web Camera
Details HD webcam
Audio
Details
Port & Interface
Card Reader
USB2.0 USB2.0 x2
USB3.0 USB3.0 x1
eSATA
HDMI Yes
VGA
Connect
WiFi
Bluetooth Bluetooth Stereo A2DP (2.1 + EDR) interface
Ethernet Ethernet LAN
3G
Wireless 802.11b/g/n WLAN
Battery
Details 6-cell lithium-polymer battery
Weight
Details 4.4 lbs
Operating System
OS Windows 7 Home Premium Edition 64-bit
Warranty
Details
Other Details
Details

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Sony VAIO Z Series

Most of Sonys VAIO laptops are nothing to write home about. Though they are fine laptops, they dont distinguish themselves from many other modern laptops.
The new Sony VAIO Z is one of those rare, ahead-of-its-time, money-is-no-object Sony laptops.
The 13in Sony VAIO Z is ridiculously thin and light. At 0.7 inch when closed, the body is about as thick as the thickest point on the larger 13in Apple Macbook Air, though the VAIO Z doesnt taper as Apples ultraportable does. Its even lighter than the 13in Air, too, at 2.5 pounds.
This is due in part to Sonys having made the body out of aluminum and featherweight, durable carbon fibre. It looks good, and it feels good.
And despite the laptops incredibly svelte size, Sony crams a full-voltage Core i5 or Core i7 processor into it.
Our review model came with an Intel Core i7-2620M and 4GB of RAM. It also carried a 256GB solid-state drive, and the combination powered the system to a very impressive WorldBench 6 score of 138 – one of the highest scores weve seen for an ultraportable laptop.
Amazingly, the battery lasted for 5.5 hours, about an hour less than the batteries on most recent ultraportables have managed, but quite impressive considering the horsepower under the hood.
Sony loads this thin system with other goodies, too. You get a VGA port on the left; a pair of card readers (for Memory Stick and SD Card) along the front edge; and an audio jack, gigabit ethernet, HDMI and a pair of USB ports on the right.
Sony uses Intels Light Peak technology to turn the lone USB 3.0 port into a special high-speed connector to a thin dock that houses the optical drive (DVD or Blu-ray) and a discrete Radeon HD 6650M graphics card with its own set of video, display, and USB connectors (including USB 3.0).
The base-model VAIO Z – with a Core i5 processor, 128GB SSD, and a 1600-by-900-pixel display – will set you back £1434.
Our review model packed the aforementioned Core i7 CPU and 256GB SSD, plus a 1920-by-1080-pixel display, all for about £2303. The 1.5-pound dock is included with the package, though the type of optical drive it contains may vary. The price quoted here is with basic DVD writer.
Though many people have erroneously called the media dock port a Thunderbolt connector, it isnt one. Thunderbolt is the port that eventually emerged from Intel and Apple, based on Intels Light Peak technology, but with a few changes.
Light Peak was going to come to market using a USB port and an optical cable, as in the VAIO Z, but it underwent some tweaking before its designers settled on a Mini DisplayPort connector and copper cable. So Sonys implementation, though it uses very similar technology to Thunderbolt, is incompatible with Thunderbolt devices. It is essentially a proprietary dock connector, but it also serves as a USB 3.0 port, so theres no wasted space.
The glossy display is impressive, with bright, vivid colours and good contrast. Cramming a 1920-by-1080-resolution full-HD display into only 13 inches is a neat feat, though in our tests the display sometimes made default text sizes look a bit small and hard to read. Off-axis viewing was above average. Movies and games looked great, especially when powered by the Radeon HD 6650M in the Power Media Dock.
With so much to love about this system, its a shame that the keyboard and touchpad ergonomics arent especially good. The keys are on the small side; and though they are spaced apart well, they have very little travel when pressed. The result is a keyboard with poor tactile feedback, which can make extended typing feel a little uncomfortable.
The touchpad is smallish, too, and it doesnt have discrete buttons, though the left and right clickable zones along the bottom (separated by a fingerprint reader) are obvious. The touchpad tracks well, but wed prefer a little more size and buttons that are either physically separate or totally absent – none of this “button zones” business.
We’re not a huge fan of Sonys software loadout, either. The drop-down menu at the top of the screen is distracting and superfluous. Windows 7 already has application launching from its own toolbar at the bottom.
Sonys VAIO Care application is a good way to keep your system up to date, but Sonys Media Gallery and photo apps dont work any better than more-common software.
Sony also bundles in Skype, Arcsoft Webcam Companion, PowerDVD and a limited trial of Norton Internet Security.
The last of these is a common annoyance on modern PCs that every laptop maker would do well to avoid; it does a fine job of protecting users from viruses, but it slows performance and nags you incessantly until you either fork out your money or uninstall it. Overall, its not a good customer experience when youve just spent more than two grand on a new laptop.
These are relatively minor shortcomings, however. The software is easy to remove if you dont care for it, and the typing and pointing experience is by no means poor.
The Sony VAIO Z provides a road map to the kind of incredible industrial design and advanced technology that Sony would do well to bring to much lower-cost laptops. This ultraportable is so thin, light, and powerful that its almost like getting next years laptop today. Fantastic style and power thats easy to carry around make the VAIO Z a winner, even though it costs more than twice as much as most customers are willing to pay for a new laptop.

Sony Vaio VPC F Series M930 MBX 215

The motherboard schematic for Sony Vaio VPC-F Series, M930 (IRX-5100) MBX-215 Main Board
CPU: Arrandale & Clarksfield (SEAM) Processor + dGPU nVIDIA N11P-GE1/N11M-GE1
Chipset: PCH Ibex Peak-M (PM55/PM57-B3)
OEM: Foxconn
Document Number: M930 (MBX-215)
Rev: SB

Block Diagram

Attachment :
M930 (IRX-5100) MBX-215 [1.00Mb]

Monday, May 27, 2013

Sony VAIO VPCEE2E1E reviews


This is a nice looking laptop especially for the under £500 mark and it gets some really good reviews. But for me the VAIO VPCEE2E1E has got Macbook syndrome. What I mean is that SOny is charging you for the design and the nice white colored look. If you want a stylish looking, cheap, basic use laptop - this might be for you. If you are after the best spec you can get for your money then look elsew.

Here are the not totally positive reviews on Amazon.co.uk.

Cnet.com say...

And that is about it.

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Sony Vaio VPC W215A VPC W217JC VPC W211AX

The motherboard schematic diagram for Sony Vaio VPC-W215A, Sony Vaio VPC-W217JC, Sony Vaio VPC-W211AX laptop/notebook.
CPU: Intel PineView-M 
Chipset: Intel TigerPoint 
OEM: QUANTA COMPUTER 
Document Number : SY3 MB 
Rev: 1G 

Block Diagram

Attachment :
Sony Vaio VPC-W215A - VPC-W217JC - VPC-W211AX [523Kb]

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Sony VAIO EB35FX WI Notebook Review Price and Specification



Sony has launched a new laptop known as Sony VAIO EB35FX/WI. Sony VAIO Notebook EB35FX/WI is with great features including 15.5-inch WXGA screen with LED-backlit 1366 x 768 pixels. Pre-installed with Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit Edition operating officer of Sony VAIO laptop EB35FX/WI 2 (0) x memory 1 (1) x ExpressCard/34 expansion slot. Sony VAIO Laptop EB35FX/WI also offers Microsoft Office 2010 and face tracking.

Sony VAIO EB35FX/WI laptop comes with a limited warranty of one year. The Lithium-Ion 3500 mAh Sony VAIO laptop EB35FX/WI provides long hours of battery life. With 6 pounds of weight of the new Sony VAIO laptop EB35FX/WI available in matte white. Stay tuned for more information about the latest gadgets, Apple, and Internet.  There is no information regarding the pricing details of Sony VAIO EB35FX WI Notebook.

Sony VAIO EB35FX/WI Notebook Specification:
15.5 inches of WXGA LED backlit display screen
1366 x 768 pixel of screen resolution
500 GB, Serial ATA-150, 5400 rpm hard disk drive
1066 MHz 4 GB / 8 GB (max) DDR3 SDRAM
3 MB L3 cache
2.4 GHz Intel Core i3 370M Dual Core processor
Intel HD Graphics Dynamic Video Memory Technology 5.0
Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit Edition operating system
2 ( 0 ) x memory , 1 ( 1 ) x ExpressCard/34 expansion slot
Microsoft Office 2010
Integrated camera
Face tracking technology
DVD±RW (±R DL) / DVD-RAM / BD-ROM drive
Integrated card reader
Lithium ion 3500 mAh battery
6 lbs of weight