- 512MB of PC2700 DDR333 SDRAM
- 13.3 WXGA Widescreen LCD with a native resolution of 1280 x 800
- DVD-ROM/CD-RW Combo Drive
- It includes 60GB HDD
- Graphics - ATI Mobility Radeon 9200 with 32MB of memory
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| Extraordinary Mobility Enhanced Widescreen Display This revolutionary technology reduces glare and improves contrast for clear, comfortable viewing. First, an enhanced glare filtering system minimizes the scattering of environmental light, avoiding washout and producing sharp contrast with minimal reflection. Next, multiple layers of anti-reflection coating cancels out incoming light and ensures vivid color reproduction. |
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| Sony VAIO VGN-S260 | Sony VAIO VGN-S260P 1.5 GHz Pentium M 512 MB RAM 60 GB HD Windows XP Pro | |
![]() | A high-resolution widescreen with XBRITE LCD technology lets you see more of your world. View larger page areas on the Web and see expanded versions of your own documents and spreadsheets. The VAIO S260 Series provides three times the high contrast of the average notebook, deeper blacks, crisper whites, and unmatched color reproduction, for supreme clarity and sharper focus. Wireless Networking |
| Performance and Power Multimedia Software Get the most out of your digital music. In seconds, you can import and export high-quality digital files and organize and manage even the most extensive collection. But don't stop there, as Sony's Connect.com music download service gives you access to a large selection of songs that can be transferred to portable devices or burned directly to CD. |
The S260P features a full suite of software applications, including SonicStage, which enables you to listen to, manage, and transfer your music library. |
The VAIO S260P accomplishes the monumental task of integrating Sony's electronic video capabilities into one easy-to-use notebook. Prepare for an enriched DVD experience as you watch your favorite films on the go.
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Great Little Laptop,
This review is from: Sony VAIO VGN-S260P 13.3" Laptop (Intel Pentium M Processor 735 (Centrino), 512 MB RAM, 60 GB Hard Drive, DVD/CD-RW Drive) (Personal Computers)
I would first like to state that I actually own the VGN-S150 - the S260 is a slightly (and I do mean SLIGHTLY) modified version of it. (The S150 has a 1.6 GHz Pentium M processor, while the S260 has a 1.7 GHz Pentium M processor - that is the only difference).
Size: It's TINY, and very portable, weighing only about 4 pounds. It is not, however, so small that looking at the screen becomes a chore, as is the case with some other Sony notebooks. Speed: It runs like a racecar. I have Norton Internet Security, which severely slows down ANY system, and the S150 is still fantastically fast (once you get it booted, that is). Screen: The screen isn't very large, due to the small size of the laptop, but it's VERY bright, and has little to no glare. I live in a dorm and do not own a TV, and always use my computer to watch DVD's without a problem. Speakers: The biggest downside to this computer. The speakers sound tinny, and don't go very loud. I would recommend either getting a pair of external speakers, or doing what I did, which is getting a mini-stereo-to-RCA-dual cable, which allows you to hook your computer (or anything with a standard headphone jack, such as an mp3 player) to most home stereos. Design: On a shallow note - this this is PRETTY. It has a dark grey/black/silver color scheme that's classy and elegant - and, when you're paying for something that's essentially a piece of (tiny) furniture, attractiveness is an issue. Price: To be honest, it's a bit overpriced. I would recommend finding a store that offers some sort of mail-in rebate, or waiting until Amazon.com gives you a better discount. Overall - a great piece of equipment. I highly recommend it for anyone looking for a new PC.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Motherboard defect,
This review is from: Sony VAIO VGN-S260P 13.3" Laptop (Intel Pentium M Processor 735 (Centrino), 512 MB RAM, 60 GB Hard Drive, DVD/CD-RW Drive) (Personal Computers)
I have had the vgn-s260p since 2005 and 2 days ago the motherboard went bad. I read forums and found out that this model and other models have a common problem with the motherboard and video going bad. I confirmed the problem by calling sony customer support and even though it is a common problem sony will not fix my laptop without having to pay a $700 repair cost.
After this incident i am never buying a Sony product again.
4.0 out of 5 stars
A very good product with excellent Sony service,
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This review is from: Sony VAIO VGN-S260P 13.3" Laptop (Intel Pentium M Processor 735 (Centrino), 512 MB RAM, 60 GB Hard Drive, DVD/CD-RW Drive) (Personal Computers)
I have had the S260P ever since it was first introduced I believe in late 2004. This was the first Sony Vaio that I had bought. All my earlier laptops have been Dell machines.
The S260P has worked great for me all these years, I did at some point increase the memory. After using it for as long as I have, it appears that the speed has slowed down.... may be it is just perception or could be the accumulation of all the junk and a truck load of pictures that I have loaded up with, along with running Norton AV, Norton Ghost and MS Defender, Ad-ware as well as Spyware Blaster. About 3 months ago I was on a biz trip when late on Friday I discovered that the touch pad and main power button had frozen and I could virtually not do any thing. Due to the urgency of the situation and with unsuccessful trips to Best Buy - Geek Squad and Circuit City - Fire Dog (both could not resolve the problem). I had the hard drive removed... considered transferring all data to an external HD so that I could at least complete my project and presentation. Luckily, I had earlier purchased the extended warranty through Sony. I did not realize that they (Sony Warranty Support) were open 24/7.. would not have wasted my time with Best Buy and Circuit City.... Any way Sony arranged to have a technician at my hotel room mid Monday morning and he was able to restore and fix everything at NO charge. (Sony, did not have a repair center or technician in the city where I was. They arranged to send one from out of town.) It is quite natural for things to malfunction.... more so if they have been used and moved around like I use them. Sony thanks for a great machine and thanks for coming through with your Tech and Repair support. I am contemplating changing to a new laptop.... guess ...just because I want to.... but logically I can not find any reason to, since my present machine seems to doing all that I need it to. Hmmmm
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