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October 2011
(81%)
70 Tests
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Standard-voltage Core i7 CPU makes it wicked fast, One of thinnest laptops ever, Exquisite design, Innovative Light Peak docking station, Best-in-class screen, Lightest 13-inch ultraportable, More connectivity ports than its competitors, Outstanding battery life,
Heat and fan noises are huge drawbacks, Poorly-designed keyboard and clickpad, Weak speakers, Overpriced, External graphics didn't run at full potential,
Despite accounting for every cutting edge feature, component, and sporting an ultra-sleek profile, the Sony VAIO VPC-Z214GX ultraportable laptop still came away with too many drawbacks. ...
Lightest notebook with full-voltage CPU, Fast Core i7 performance, Hi-res display options, Long battery life with slice, Bundled dock adds discrete graphics, Blu-ray, Helpful fingerprint scanner
Keyboard has little travel, shrunken right Shift key, Small touchpad, Tinny audio, Fan runs loud at times, Very expensive
It goes without saying that $2,749 is a lot to pay for a laptop. And for this configuration you're looking at $2,899 if you opt for the sheet battery, which we highly recommend. For that kind of money, you could get a Samsung Series 9 with a Core i7 pr...
Processing power, Good range of connections, Light (1.18 kg), Slim (17 mm), Highcontrast (870:1), semigloss screen, Superfast boot time (under 30 seconds)
Noisy when working hard, Poor audio quaity, Touchpad could be bigger
Although audio quality could clearly be better and the fan gets a bit noisy from time to time, the Sony Vaio VPCZ21V9E has a plenty of great features, including a stylish design, a well-thought-out docking station, a powerful processor, a decent screen...
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Veröffentlicht: 2011-11-22, Autor: Jeff , Testbericht von: whatlaptop.co.uk
Zusammenfassung: The old cliché states that good things come in small packages, which means that chicken nuggets, dead hedgehogs and Peter Andre's head are all apparently ‘good things'. However, we have to agree with this logic when it's applied to Sony's latest VAIO Z Se...
A sleek, powerful highend notebook, Adds an inventive docking station with discrete graphics and optional Bluray
Starts expensive and goes up from there, Various power connections and AC adapters mean you may end up with a confusing mess of wires, Shallow keyboard isn't great for longform typing
There’s no doubt that the Vaio Z is a very desirable laptop and in many ways it’s a pleasure to use. However, it’s also very expensive at £1,599 ex VAT and it can be even pricier if options such as a Core i7 processor, a larger SSD and a Blu-ray versio...