Sony VAIO VGN-NS20E

Posted by Editor in Thursday, February 12th, 2009
Categories: Notebook and Laptops       Tags: , , , , , ,

At the same time as some of the laptops are designed to meet a specificvaio-vgn-ns20e budget prices, quite a few of them happen to be more expensive and do drop in the price once the budget elements are included. The Sony Vaio VGN–NS20E could be a great example to this as well as the previous models of Sony that started off expensively. In this model, you would hit upon the Intel GMA 4500M graphics card that offers moderate 3D performance. You would not be able to play anything more than the simplest of games, however there is enough power for all the office tasks, presentations as well as viewing DVDs.

Keyboard functionalities

The Sony VAIO is equipped with an amazing keyboard that includes large as well as responsive keys. They happen to be slightly tapped at the edges and that makes it pretty easy to type without many mistakes and the typing action offers the best of comfort. Although, it happens to be noisy board to type on and would not suit all the users.

The build quality is astounding and it highlights the machine’s most expensive origin. It is built in silver and has a stylish top cover as well as the textured plastics are solid. The thick screen that is surrounded offers a lot of protection and has the total weight of 2.8kg; hence you would be able to take this system wherever you travel.

Budget

The only sacrifice this laptop makes in order to keep a low budget is the use of the Intel Pentium Dual Core processor. This would be considered to be the weakest points in the device. It runs at 2.16 GHz and lacks the power of the Core 2 Duo chip in the motherboard. It is backed by the 3072MB of RAM of the DDR2 type. It was found that the performance was pretty less than the other competing laptops. This also means that you would not be able to multi-task better but you would still be able to perform the standard tasks without any further trouble.

The hard drive has a lot of storage with the 250GB hard drive and has enough space for all your images, documents and even videos. There is a Wi-Fi compatibility that offers conclusive networking for your office or home needs as well as the Bluetooth enabled wireless connection. There is a multi-format DVD writer that can store a massive data up to 8.5GB on a dual layer DVD and the Roxia software makes it even simpler to back up the entire process. On the whole, this laptop remains impressive when it comes to quality and design and it would have been better if accompanied by a better performance.

Product Unique Selling Points

  • Amazing keyboard
  • Quality

Limitations

  • Poor CPU performance
  • Gaming performance
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