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October 2011
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70 Tests
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Zusammenfassung: The 2012 Sony Vaio Z or Sony Vaio S 13.3... I wouldn't be so dramatic as to call it a Sophie's Choice, but it sure isn't easy. The decision is even more difficult if you're considering the Sony Vaio S 13.3 Premium model we recently covered in our video re...
The Sony VAIO Z2 is a series of fantastic ideas undone by a few bad ones. On paper and with the price tag out of the equation, there are very few ultraportables on the market more compelling than what Sony hopes to offer the end consumer. A beautiful carb...
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Very loud fan under load. Invasive Vaio software suite bundle is simply unnecessary. Cost equivalent to feeding thousands of starving children for a month
Zusammenfassung: The Sony VAIO Z Series laptops measure 13 x 0.66 x 8.27-inches (whd) and weigh about 2.5-pounds, which is about as thick as the MacBook Air's thickest point but lighter than the Air. Sony accomplished this by making the body out of aluminum and carbon...
Bright display with high contrast, Backlit keyboard, Suitable for outdoor use, High application performance, Very fast mass storage, Quiet operation without load, 3G module integrated, Blu-ray available, Good battery life
Deformation of case possible, Unusual touchpad, Average viewing angles, Loud fan during high CPU load, Graphics performance only when powered, Old OpenGL drivers for integrated GPU, Inappropriate performance for gaming use, Fixed soldered RAM modules
Sony Vaio VPC-Z21Q9EIt all started so well The technical specifications, as well as the additional features in the press releases, spell out a wishlist for the perfect notebook Small, light, first class materials, a high quality display, ample performance...
Amazingly light for a 13-inch laptop, Speedy for productivity apps, Dock with optical drive, graphics chip
Pricey, Loud cooling fan, External dock's graphics are merely middling
The lightest non-netbook laptop we've tested, the Z Series has a stunning design, with an external dock that boosts the graphics. But only deep-pocketed buyers will consider this luxe model. ...
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Veröffentlicht: 2011-08-22, Autor: Adrian , Testbericht von: gizmodo.com
Advertisement, The screen is beautiful. Borderline jaw-dropping. Packing a full 1080p display into a 13-inch panel means that the picture is razor sharp. But it's also bright, which makes watching HD content a joy. Carrying this around in a bag while out
Unfortunately, for all the things it does right, it has one critical error, the trackpad. It's undersized, attempts to use a biometric sensor to separate right and left click buttons (clumsy and annoying), and has a rough, prismatic surface. You'll be rea
AdvertisementThe Vaio Z is proof that Sony can still do some things very right. But for everything this computer does well (which is a lot!), I just cant get over the damn trackpad. Maybe if you have hobbit hands itll suit you, but I just wanted to cut...