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5.0 out of 5 stars
Almost perfect!, July 23, 2006
This review is from: Sony VAIO VGN-SZ260P/C 13.3" Laptop (Intel Core Duo Processor T2400, 1024 MB RAM, 120 GB Hard Drive, DVD+R Dbl Layer/DVD+/-RW Drive) (Personal Computers)
Okay, so if you read any of my other reviews, this is the first laptop I've ever given a 5 to. I feel that this is all around a very great deal.
PROS:
- Intel Core Duo T2400 - 1.83GHz isn't the fastest, but a sweet spot when it comes to performance and price
- Massive 120GB HD - Very great brand hard drive, and pretty quiet
- Beautiful 13.3" TFT - I love Sony's screens
- Hybrid Graphics Card - Okay, there is a VERY amazing feature on this laptop. There is a switch allowing for either SPEED or STAMINA. STAMINA has the computer running an Integrated Media Accelerator. This is good for websurfing, listening to music, or casual everyday things. And then there's SPEED mode, which is taking advantage of the PCI-Ex16 nVidia 7400 128MB card also on board. This allows for medium-high game level settings, photo editing, fast DVD encoding, etc. This feature bring me to the next amazing part of this laptop:
- BATTERY LIFE - THIS IS WHAT I CALL A MARATHON RUNNER. The battery life from this laptop on Stamina mode was over 5 hours long! I was listening to music the whole time, blogging, streaming videos, doing e-mails, spreadsheets, and installed a few programs. What a machine. I haven't tested SPEED mode on its full capacity, but just the fact that it has that option is amazing. Manufacturer claims 7 hours I think, but I had Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on.
- Integrated 1.3 MegaPixel Webcam - very clear
- Full Sized Keyboard - Great sized keys for such a small laptop
- VERY LIGHT WEIGHT - Under 4 lbs, a breeze!
- Biometric Fingerprint Scanning - Great for the extra security
- Windows XP Professional - excellent
- DVD+R DL/DVD+/-RW Combo CD-RW Combo Drive... great
- Card Reader - Although limited, still great
- Carbon Fiber Casing - Very sturdy
- Excellent ports and connections for size
- Stays cool - Quiet fan when it heats up, doesn't ever get too hot that it become uncomfortable
- Bluetooth/Wi-Fi
CONS:
- Expensive - Perfection comes at a price
- Not as thin as expected - Kind of a thick case for the screen size, not as thin as the MacBook
I almost advise going to SonyStyle.com just so you can configure the 2.0GHz processor, but other than that, if they price is irking you, Sony has an outlet store online, and they offer this and many other laptops with 1 year waranties if it's refurbished. I know a couple people that did that, and they shipped fast and had the right order.
BOTTOM LINE: This laptop is near perfect. Although not the most powerful, definately the best in it's class. Performance meets functionality and portability in this FANASTIC notebook.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Vaio Premium Horrors, November 4, 2006
This review is from: Sony VAIO VGN-SZ260P/C 13.3" Laptop (Intel Core Duo Processor T2400, 1024 MB RAM, 120 GB Hard Drive, DVD+R Dbl Layer/DVD+/-RW Drive) (Personal Computers)
I was reasonably happy with my premium SZ260P despite some misgivings about the keyboard and the heat generated by it.
Within four months, keys on the keyboard have begun to fall out. Problems with the spacebar have been well documented...all in all, the build quality has basic design faults despite the beautiful screen and efficient processors etc.
Given that the new Core 2 range also use these keyboards, one couldn't recommend VAIO SZ's as long as the keyboard is made so cheaply. Also watch out for the fact that despite the thinness of the machine, the AC adapter is gigantic!
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1 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
careful with electric shock, September 25, 2006
This review is from: Sony VAIO VGN-SZ260P/C 13.3" Laptop (Intel Core Duo Processor T2400, 1024 MB RAM, 120 GB Hard Drive, DVD+R Dbl Layer/DVD+/-RW Drive) (Personal Computers)
This is a nice machine except for the fact that when it is plugged it gives an electric shock to the user. Please search your favorite engine with "sony vaio sz electrick shock" and you will see that this is a common event. In the next month or so I will try to see if this machine can be returned to Sony and/or file a complaint with my state's attorney general. This is completely unnaceptable.
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