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3.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic hardware but Sony software + Vista is buggy, May 1, 2007
This review is from: Sony VAIO VGN-SZ450N/C 13.3-inch Laptop (Intel Core 2 Duo T7200 2 GHz Processor, 2 GB RAM, 160 GB Hard Drive, DVD RW Drive, Vista Business) (Personal Computers)
First let me say the positives--this is one of the best PC laptops you can get on the market, period. In terms of weight and function, magnificent screen quality, carbon fiber, elegance and sheer computing power--A++
The mediocre aspects: mid-life battery. I miss the 8-hour VAIO battery life, but 4 hours is still not bad, especially for this unit.
But now the bad news--and bad until either Sony and Microsoft work out the kinks. There is a buggy operating system shell file: shell32.dll which causes Windows Explorer to crash. I am not referring to Internet Explorer, which works fine on this machine. Rather, when you try to paste programs to the Quicklaunch taskbar or when you try to drag and drop folders in Explorer. It may seem trivial but honestly if you plan to drop a lot of files onto this 160Gb drive and can't move those files around, then there is a serious problem.
I have been on the tech support line with Sony and they told me that this is a known problem and are working the solution out with Microsoft. However, I meanwhile purchased a retail copy of Vista and used the product key on the bottom of the laptop, and ended up with a clear and well-working copy of Vista. I then uploaded all the drivers from the Sony eSupport site. Within a couple of hours I had a much faster system, not bogged down by all the ridiculous bloatware. Everything worked fine but then I couldn't get the Bluetooth application on Sony's site (I could get the Bluetooth drivers but not the app that allows you to connect a mouse or other devices to the system). After hours of exhausting my energy and mistakenly downloading a 30 day trial version of the Bluetooth app, I really have to say that Sony makes life EXTREMELY difficult. In the end, I went to the Toshiba website and found a way to get the app from a Toshiba laptop. Still I am waiting to find out if this expires in 30 days.
Thus, I say, if you are technically minded and want to go through all the steps that I did then you will end up with a working PC VAIO.
Otherwise, it is really wise to wait until Sony has solved this problem.
Also, I really want to say the the amount of bloatware on this system is a horrible monstrosity and they should be ashamed of themselves. This includes:
Microsoft Works
Quickbooks Free Edition
AOL Toolbar
Corel Snap (or something like this) Trial
Corel Paint Shop Pro Trial
Norton Internet Security Trial
and about 20 other things that most people will never use.
Microsoft has identified one of these installed programs as a possible culprit in the error. Thus a clean/retail Vista install (not a recovery disk install) will avoid all these problems.
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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another Great Notebook from Sony, April 30, 2007
This review is from: Sony VAIO VGN-SZ450N/C 13.3-inch Laptop (Intel Core 2 Duo T7200 2 GHz Processor, 2 GB RAM, 160 GB Hard Drive, DVD RW Drive, Vista Business) (Personal Computers)
Well, like Kurt Lieber below, who actually HAS this computer too, there are somethings which I like and do not like.
Pros:
1. This computer is very stylish. It is a comprehensive package which includes many features that you'd expect to see from a computer of this price...well most. It's in a great form-factor and has the best color combo. Even the seemingly out-of-place silver touchpad somehow matches with the entire package.
2. The carbon-fiber casing of this computer makes this a very light computer. Plus it one-ups the non-premium model with a higher quality look.
3. Sony's white LED backlit LCD WXGA X-Brite Display...WOW!!! (only a very very limited amount of notebooks have this LED backlit feature). you have never seen true white until you use this computer. I came from a Vaio S260 with X-Brite and this successor just blows it out of the ballpark.
4. Integrated fingerprint reader is easy to use and saves time when you don't keep track of all the different usernames and passwords you have.
5. Hybrid graphics. Although you have to restart the computer to switch, this is a very good idea to keep battery life high, and keep efficient computing.
6. Sony makes the best keyboards from the best materials; it's not like the cheap plastics from other manufacturers. It has a long stroke and they are full-size. And they make the most precisely engineered tap sounds.
7. Hidden [num lock] [caps lock] [scroll lock] indicator lights.
8. Smooth back display cover, unlike the rough finger-file cover on the non-premiums.
9. QUALITY! made in Japan...you're not going to find another computer that has the aesthetics of Sony Vaios.
Cons:
1. I don't like the triangular design. It is .9" in the front and 1.3" in the rear. The actual front is less than .9" because the casing two tiered. so it's even thinner when grabbing from the front.
2. The cassettes to fill the PC-card and Express-card slots...What happened to the flaps? like in the Vaio S?
3. The integrated camera is pretty awful, unless i just don't know how to program the fuzzy picture out.
4. There is a lot of pre-installed software on this computer. When it first came out-of-the-box, there was about 120GB left. Then somehow, it kept getting lower and lower, and i wasn't even doing anything. I have no idea how I lost 25 MORE GB by the next day.
5. The fingerprint reader takes the space of the mouse buttons, making the buttons really small.
6. Wireless toggle turns on and off the wireless connections...but why must it be linked to the Bluetooth? You can only turn off Bluetooth if you turn off ALL wireless connections.
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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great computer, pre-loaded with way too much junk, April 7, 2007
This review is from: Sony VAIO VGN-SZ450N/C 13.3-inch Laptop (Intel Core 2 Duo T7200 2 GHz Processor, 2 GB RAM, 160 GB Hard Drive, DVD RW Drive, Vista Business) (Personal Computers)
Pros:
* The carbon fiber case is fantastic. It doesn't get scuffed, is very strong and rigid and is also very light.
* The screen is beautiful. The LED backlighting makes a noticable difference. Another benefit of the LED backlighting is the fact that it makes the lid so slim.
* The keyboard has a great, tactile feel to it, which is unusual for a notebook of this size. Keyboard opinions are largely subjective, but I really like this one.
* The laptop is extremely light. Again, the carbon fiber case shines here by reducing the weight of the laptop. It's very easy to carry around and I don't even notice the extra weight when I put it in my briefcase, suitcase, etc.
Cons:
* Way, way, way too much pre-loaded junk. Out of the box, this thing has close to 30 "extra" programs on it, most of which are a complete waste of space. It's almost impossible to uninstall all this junk, too. I had to completely wipe the hard drive and start over with a fresh install. Which brings me to my next con...
* No CDs. None. No installation CDs, no recovery CDs. Sony takes up space on the hard drive for their "recovery partition" and you can, if you want, generate recovery CDs from that, but for a laptop in this premium price range, doing something cheap like this is just, well, cheap. Shame on you, Sony.
* Price. Yes, this is a great laptop and yes, you're going to pay for it. You can certainly find cheaper laptops if price is a primary consideration for you.
Overall, this is a great laptop and one that I would buy again. The screen alone, is worth the price.
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