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3.0 out of 5 stars
Pricey for just the style, December 27, 2006
This review is from: Sony VAIO VGN-SZ330P/B 13.3" Laptop (Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T7200, 2 GB RAM, 120 GB Hard Drive, DVD+-R Double Layer / DVD?RW Drive) (Personal Computers)
I had the notebook for about 3 days before I promptly restored it and put it back in the box. A notebook is a notebook, each of them have pros/cons. I will simply list them for you.
PROS:
Style and size is the best. It's sleek, thin and light, a huge contrast to any Dell and especially HP/Compaq. Nice dual graphics feature (stamina vs speed). Soft, but no so quiet keyboard. Pictures on the LCD look extremely crisp and vibrant, better than my 19in Dell flat panel.
CONS:
Backlighting is dimmer than the premium models (e.g. SZ360). I also noticed uneven LCD brightness. For example, depending on the viewing angle, the top/middle/bottom, 1/3 of the LCD will be brighter than the rest of the area. The fan is always on, even on idle. I actually had my hands on 2 SZ330's and one was noticeably louder than the other.
NUETRAL:
So you think you're getting a souped up notebook. Afterall, it has the most current CPU out right now (Core 2 Duo). Well guess what? Notebooks throttle the CPU speed to save power, when it's idle it runs at 1GHz. Okay, that's typical you say. Let me tell you, as soon as you get any kind of processes going, it bumps up to 2GHz, boy does the fan start to spin and make a noise like a jet airplane. I don't know if this is common but I started to become fearful of opening IE and doing basic typing. It takes quite some time to get the noise level back down.
SONY TECH SUPPORT:
Clueless. I called 3 times, they sounded like I had woken them up from bed. In fact, I called pretty late, 1AM PST. So that could have been the case. Anyhow, their response was slow. They had to look everything up in some knowledge base and couldn't answer simple questions. Your best bet was to get level 2 during normal business hours. So even though they tout 24/7, it's really not.
AMAZON'S RETURN POLICY:
Be aware that Amazon will charge you a 15% restocking fee for an open notebook. The first one I purchased had a stuck pixel. It was green on black and red on white. Quite bright to be honest. Anyhow, as soon as I discovered this, I submitted an exchange request and was denied. Why? Because it was not defective according to Amazon. Their reply was this: Manufacturers do not consider 1 dead/stuck pixel defective. Therefore, I can send it back but pay the 15% restocking fee. Needless to say, I fought them on this for 2 weeks and finally got them to take it back. Amazon's customer support was horrible in dealing with this issue. I dealt with a different person everytime and each time received different answers: Yes you can get an exchange, no you can't, we will pay shipping, UPS will pick it up, you pay shipping, we will charge you 15%, we will not. Let me just say, wow. I will never buy a notebook from them again.
OVERALL:
Excuse my Amazon rant. I ended up getting a SZ360 on a gamble that it would turn out OK from Amazon. It's the last notebook I'm going to buy from them. Back to the SZ330, it's a fine fine notebook but not really worth ~$1800+. All you're getting for the price is the size and style. If this is what you have to have, then go for it, but be conscientious of possible defects on the LCD and a loud fan. Amazon may not take it back. =)
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Still great, but not much changed, October 22, 2006
This review is from: Sony VAIO VGN-SZ330P/B 13.3" Laptop (Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T7200, 2 GB RAM, 120 GB Hard Drive, DVD+-R Double Layer / DVD?RW Drive) (Personal Computers)
This is just as fantastic as the first Core Duo SZs, but almost a year later, there still is yet to be any dramatic changes besides the processor. Design is pretty much the same, most of the ports are exactly where they were, the case, although beautiful is essentially what it has been all year. Sony is usually really good at keeping their things new and fresh looking, unlike Toshiba, who has used the same notebook casing for their Satellites since 2001.
PROS:
Fast processor - 2.0GHz Core 2 Duo runs great clock speeds. Not an incredible spike in power from the previous Core Duo, but enough to run an extra program or two, or download something while playing Half-Life.
2GB RAM - Plenty. No need for more. This is a great amount, and will last you for the long haul.
nVidia 7400GT/Integrated Graphics Hybrid - This in my mind has always been an incredible idea. I give large props for Sony for attempting this. Because of this, to my knowledge, this gives Sony bragging rights for having longest running battery in a notebook with PCI-Express graphics. Because of this, the battery life runs between 4.5-5.5 hours! This marathon machine will not get you through a round trip to Tokyo, but it will get you through most of your college classes. Not only that, the nVidia 7400GT, although only 128MB of virtual memory, ran somewhat impressive benchmarks. Nothing groundbreaking, but you can play most games at Medium to High resolutions. I wouldn't attempt anything higher than 1600x1200, especially if it's a highly demanding title.
120GB Hard Drive - Amazing, especially for such a small computer.
Design - Beautiful laptop, small, compact, light. This is the real deal. Sleek and elegant 1.3MP webcam built flush into the casing, and although the trackpad buttons are a little cramped, for those that enjoy the extra security of a fingerprint scanner, will like this.
Dual Layer DVD Burner - Burn discs up to 8.5GB in data. Not new technology, just another reason to justify the purchase. Encoding wasn't miraculously fast, to my surprise, but it is faster than the original Core Duo's by about 10 minutes.
Ports - This has everything you'll need. Also has built in Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and a Card Reader. USB, Firewire, VGA Port... pretty much anything standard on larger sized cases.
CONS:
No significant differences - My biggest gripe is that they didn't put the 7600GT in here to replace the 7400GT. I can see why they didn't; it would sacrifice battery, and wouldn't be a huge leap, but it would have been affordible enough that it could be done. Sony uses this card in their AR series quite often, so they have mass supply, but because they wanted to make an easy transition, they kept the 7400GT. Also, the screen hasn't been updated. I've seen brighter LCDs in other laptops, something I wish Sony would have done better with; usally I'm much more impressed.
Loud - There is a lot of noise going on with this computer. The fans are loud, especially when you are on Performance Mode (Stamina Mode is slightly quieter). Also, another review complained about loud keys, and although they didn't bother me much, I could see how this would be disturbing, especially during a lecture. When the computer is, as I call "thinking" where the processor is kicked into high gear to compensate for other components, the computer gets to be louder than you'd expect. Note, it isn't like LOUD!, but it is something that wasn't that much of a concern in the previous generation of the SZ Core-Duo series.
BOTTOM LINE: The only flaws in this are nit picky things. If you missed your chance to get the SZ with the Core Duo processor, now is a chance to get the updated version with higher specs. This Vista ready computer doesn't introduce any new technologies, but makes the current ones look great.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not a keeper, October 29, 2006
This review is from: Sony VAIO VGN-SZ330P/B 13.3" Laptop (Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T7200, 2 GB RAM, 120 GB Hard Drive, DVD+-R Double Layer / DVD?RW Drive) (Personal Computers)
Had it for 2 weeks. Sent it back. Main problem was the fan noise. Fan is constantly on. Sometimes lower speed; sometimes faster speed but always on. I felt like I had a small vacuum cleaner in the room with me. If you are sensitive to noise stay away from this.
I previously used and HP1040 and went back to it. Its fan only goes on occasionally. Rest of the the time it is silent. I also have an Acer with a Core Duo. Its fan stays on but it has a wider vent so the fan is slower and therefore has a much lower pitch than the Sony. The Sony has a small vent so the fan has to ramp up to move more air to keep the CPU cool. I notice that the Core 2 Duo uses 34W of power vs 31W for the Core Duo and 21-27W for the Pentium M's. Maybe all Core 2 Duo laptops will have fan noise? Intel's hot chips are ruining the world! (Exaggeration but...)
Per other reviewers I did note that the keyboard was "clacky" and the battery did move slightly in its slot. I also got an error once where an alert said I had the "wrong battery inserted" and the unit had to shut down. At that point it would not restart; seemed dead. I removed the battery, restarted without the battery; reinserted and it worked ok from then on. Disconcerting though.
Otherwise, it was very fast - especially with the NVidia graphics. Screen was nice. Weight was great (although the power brick in LARGE and I thought a bit weighty - defeats having a light laptop a bit).
Sad that the petty annoyance overwhelmed a basically good unit. Especially for the price - STAY AWAY.
Now, considering a Macbook that I will BootCamp with XP.
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