November 7th, 2009Sony Vaio VGN-AR11S review

4Sony’s Vaio VGN-AR11S is the first laptop to use an integrated Blu-ray drive. It’s also the first laptop we’ve seen that uses a 1080i-capable display with HDCP decoding capability, giving it full high-definition readiness.

The lid of the laptop is finished in a glossy black colour, though the rest of the unit, including the hinges, is matte black. Although it looks fine for the US market, UK consumers might not like the generous use of chrome around the laptop’s outside edge.

To open the lid you’ll need to slide a single switch at the front lip of the unit. This worked fine during our test period but felt flimsy to the touch. The bezel of the screen has a glossy finish but this can be forgiven as the screen itself is coated in Sony’s glossy X-Black varnish — intended to help improve the appearance of colours and heighten contrast. The lower section of the bezel has a backlit Vaio logo and a pair of speakers, one on either side. At the top of the screen there’s a ‘motion-eye’ webcam, but don’t be confused by the name — it won’t track your movement around the room like the Creative Live Cam Voice does.

The keyboard half of the Vaio VGN-AR11S is nice to look at. We did, however, take issue with the oversize keys — they take some getting used to and we found ourselves making regular errors.

There’s no dedicated numerical keypad, but Sony has installed eight hotkeys to the top right of the keyboard to aid manipulation of the laptop’s various multimedia modes. There are buttons for changing the TV (it has an integrated TV tuner which we’ll discuss in more depth later), recording television broadcasts, playback controls and for switching the AV mode. A set of standard shortcut hotkeys are located to the left of the keyboard. These let you adjust the system volume, launch two user-definable applications and eject the Blu-ray drive tray.

One major concern was the position of the mouse buttons. The touchpad is logically placed in the centre of the wrist rest but the buttons sit some distance away on the very edge of the front. This means you’ll need to stretch your thumb an unnecessarily long distance to reach the left or right mouse buttons, which isn’t exactly ideal.

June 16th, 2009Sony VAIO VGN-TX27GP


Design:-
The TX27 is quite possibly the most well-designed, aesthetically pleasing notebook we’ve come across. For starters, it’s absolutely tiny — measuring 272×195.1×28.5mm and weighing just 1.25kg. This ranks it among the lightest notebooks we’ve tested and, take our word for it; you’ll hardly notice it in your backpack.

One trade-off inherent in ultra-portable notebooks is the necessity to integrate a smaller screen, and the TX27 is no exception. It’s got a small 11.1-inch widescreen display, but fortunately the quality of this display is second to none. The extremely high resolution of 1366×768 provides loads of desktop space, while text and images are suitably sharp. It’s also a pleasure to look at for long periods of time, thanks to high brightness and contrast levels.

Frequent travellers will be pleased to learn that, due to its small size, the notebook can easily sit on an economy-class tray table with the lid fully open — a feat only boasted by the smallest of notebooks.

Build construction on the TX27 is also top-notch. The chassis is built using carbon fibre, which not only adds to its sturdiness but its aesthetics as well. It’s available in three colours — copper, black and white — and we managed to get hold of the copper version for this review. The TX27 has a distinctly high-tech look about it, and the metallic VAIO branding on the lid adds a complementary touch of class.

One qualm we’ve had with previous ultra-portable notebooks such as the Acer TravelMate 3010 is that they tend to come with a clunky, external optical drive. Amazingly, Sony has managed to integrate a DVD writer into the TX27’s tiny chassis, and there’s a software option to disable this in order to conserve battery life. Our only qualm with the drive is that the eject button is minute and before long becomes tedious to use.

Naturally, the keyboard and track pad buttons are fairly small, which makes heavy typing difficult at first. Thankfully, it doesn’t take long before you’re bashing out lengthy documents with nary an error.

Features

In order to keep battery life high and heat output low, Sony has decided to equip the TX27 with a fairly modest selection of components. It’s got a low-voltage Pentium M 1.2GHz processor, 1GB of DDR2 memory and a 60GB hard drive, as well as an integrated Intel graphics chip.

Connectivity options are extensive, and include 802.11b/g Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.0, 10/100 Ethernet LAN and a regular dial-up modem connection. There’s also a memory card reader that supports Sony’s proprietary Memory Stick format as well as the SD format. We found this interesting, as Sony usually tends to exclusively support its own format.

As far as ports go, there are two USB 2.0 ports, one Firewire connection, a VGA output for hooking up an external monitor and a PC Card slot to allow for expansion cards.

The audio/video features offered by the TX27 noteably impressed us. There’s an “Instant On” button, which enables you to access photos, videos and music within twelve seconds, without waiting for the operating system to load. Enhancing this function is a set of AV buttons, which includes Play, Pause, Stop, Next, Previous and Eject. On the front panel there’s also headphone/microphone jacks and volume controls, and these can be accessed even when the notebook’s lid is shut.

In addition to multimedia hardware features, the notebook also comes pre-installed with a number of complementary software products. These include Click to DVD 2.5, PictureGear Studio 2.0, DVgate Plus 2.2, SonicStage 3.3, SonicStage Mastering Studio 2.1 and VAIO Zone 1.4.

Performance

Given the notebook’s modest technical specifications, we weren’t expecting much as far as raw performance is concerned. In MobileMark2005’s office productivity tests we recorded a score of just 98, which is curiously low when compared to other ultra-portable notebooks such as the Acer TravelMate 3010, which produced a score of 227.

BAPCo MobileMark2005 performance rating
(Longer bars indicate better performance)
Sony VAIO VGN-TX27GP (11.1-inch, 1.2GHz) 98 Acer TravelMate 3010 (12.1-inch, 1.66GHz) 227

In qualitative tests, however, we found that the TX27 was fast enough for most of the tasks we needed to accomplish, such as document editing and DVD playback. Performance quickly deteriorates once you begin to multi-task, but if you’re predominantly using one or two applications at a time, you won’t be too fussed about the notebook’s lack of raw power.

Conversely, the TX27’s battery life score is the best we’ve seen yet; it survived for a whopping 329 minutes (5.5 hours) during our MobileMark2005 tests. To put this result into perspective, the TravelMate 3010, which includes two batteries (a six-cell and a three-cell), managed a combined battery life score of 284 minutes. It’s still an impressive score, but the TX27 is much more attractive when you consider that it lasts longer without forcing the user to carry around a second battery.

BAPCo MobileMark2005 battery life rating
(Longer bars indicate more battery-life minutes)
Sony VAIO VGN-TX27GP(11.1-inch, 1.2GHz) 329 Minutes Acer TravelMate 3010 (12.1-inch, 1.66GHz) 284 Minutes

Given our qualitative performance testing and the fact that the rest of the notebook is virtually impossible to fault, we’re willing to overlook its low MobileMark2005 performance rating. The Sony VAIO VGN-TX27GP is officially our new favourite ultra-portable.

Manufacturer: Sony
UK Price (as reviewed): £776.25 (inc. VAT)
US Price (as reviewed): N/A

At CES, Sony CEO Howard Stringer announced that the consumer electronics giant would enter the netbook market with its P-series ‘lifestyle notebooks’, after pulling one from his jacket pocket during his keynote.

Measuring just 245 x 120 x 20mm (W x D x H) and weighing a paltry 636 grams with the standard battery attached, the P-series is certainly the lightest notebook on the market. It’s also the smallest and most portable notebook we’ve seen to date. By comparison, the Samsung NC10 measures 261 x 186 x 30mm (W x D x H) and weighs 1.33kg.

Sony has been keen to emphasise that the Vaio P-series isn’t a netbook and is instead called a lifestyle notebook by the company. Calling the P-series anything else will likely result in us having our ears clipped by Sony’s marketing department – that’s what ear defenders are for, though.

As long as you don’t utter filthy language when the P-series is within earshot, you’re never going to need those ear defenders because the P11Z/R uses a completely fanless design. Indeed, the only moving part inside is the 60GB mechanical hard drive and that’s substituted for a 128GB SSD in the more expensive models.

Speaking of expensive, one reason Sony doesn’t want to call the P-series a netbook is that it is anything but a netbook when you look at price and price alone. We’ve got the cheapest model here and it retails for the wrong side of £775 – that’s enough to give us a cold sweat. The most expensive all bells all whistles model, the VGN-P19VN/Q, is an eye-watering £1,368.99.

Specification summary:

  • Intel Atom Z520 processor (1.33GHz, 512KB L2 cache)
  • Intel SCH US15W chipset with Mobile Intel GMA 500 graphics
  • 2GB 533MHz DDR2-SDRAM
  • 8-inch X-black LED-backlit display (1,600 x 768 native resolution)
  • 60GB ATA/100 4,200 RPM hard drive
  • Two USB 2.0 ports, one 3.5mm headphone jack and one port replicator connector (for Gigabit Ethernet/VGA)
  • Built-in HSDPA (7.2Mbps) and 802.11b/g/Draft-n
  • Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
  • Stereo Speakers and built-in microphone
  • 0.3 Megapixel webcam
  • Memory Stick and SD card slots
  • Windows Vista Home Premium

We’ve spent quite a lot of time looking at small form factor PCs and motherboards over the past few weeks – the VGN-P11Z/R is no exception to that rule. In fact, we’ll go one step further and say this is one of the most impressive technological feats we’ve witnessed in recent times. Building such a stylish, svelte and classy device like this is something only a few companies can manage, but is the P11Z/R any good?

March 24th, 2009SONY VAIO Z – VGN-Z37GD/X

Equipped with a Blu-ray Disc™ drive, sleek and sophisticated VAIO Z incorporates a robust Premium Carbon finish inside and out for striking looks in the office and on the road. Advanced processor technology speeds work while a Dynamic Hybrid Graphic System offers fast graphics or power efficiency.

Features :-

  • Intel® Centrino® 2 Processor Technology
  • Genuine Windows Vista® Business (64-bit)
  • High Durability & Light Weight: Premium Carbon Body
  • Real Wide 13.1 (33.3 cm) Clear Tough LCD [Rich Colour]
  • Blu-ray Disc™ Drive
  • Bluetooth standard Ver. 2.1+EDR

Operating System :-

Operating System : Genuine Windows Vista® Business 64-bit (English Version) with Service Pack 1
Language Pack : Hong Kong Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Arabic, Thai

Architecture :-

Processor Technology : Intel® Centrino® 2 Processor Technology
Processor Name : Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor P9600 (2.66 GHz)*1*2
Network Connection : Intel® WiFi Link 5100
Chipset :Mobile Intel® GM45 Express Chipset
Processor System Bus : 1066 MHz
Memory Bus : 1066 MHz
Cache Memory : 6 MB

Main Memory :-

Pre-installed/Max
4 GB DDR3 SDRAM*3 (Max)
SO-DIMM slots
2 SO-DIMM slots (The pre-installed memory module uses two)

Hard Disk Drive :-

Hard Disk Drive : 320 GB*4 (Serial ATA, 7200 rpm)

Optical Disc Drive :-

Drive : Blu-ray Disc™ Drive
Maximum Reading Speed :  BD-ROM: 2x/BD-R: 2x (SL), 2x (DL)/BD-RE: 2x (SL), 2x (DL)/DVD+R: 8x (SL), 6x (DL)/DVD-R: 8x (SL), 6x (DL)/DVD+RW: 6x/DVD-RW: 6x/DVD-ROM: 8x/DVD-RAM: 5x/CD-ROM: 24x/CD-R: 24x/CD-RW: 24x
Maximum Writing Speed : BD-R: 2x(SL), 1x (DL) /BD-RE: 2x(SL), 1x (DL) /DVD+R: 8x (SL)/DVD-R: 8x (SL)/DVD+RW: 4x/DVD-RW: 4x/DVD-RAM: 5x/CD-R: 16x/CD-RW: 10x

Graphics :-
Graphics Accelerator :NVIDIA® GeForce® 9300M GS notebook graphics processing unit (GPU) (SPEED MODE) / Mobile Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD (STAMINA MODE)
Dedicated Video Memory : 256 MB (SPEED MODE)

Display :-
Type : 13.1 (33.3 cm) wide (WXGA++: 1600 x 900) TFT colour display (Clear Tough LCD [Rich Colour])

Wireless Connection :-
Wireless LAN Type : Integrated Wireless LAN IEEE 802.11a/b/g/Draft n*7
Wireless LAN Data Rate : maximum 11Mbps (802.11b)/54 Mbps (802.11a/g) 300 Mbps (Draft 802.11n)*8
Wireless LAN Frequency : 5 GHz (802.11a/Draft n), 2.4 GHz (802.11b/g/Draft n)
Bluetooth : Bluetooth standard Ver. 2.1+EDR

Camera :-
Front Side Camera : Effective pixels: 640x 480

Audio :-
Sound Chip : Intel® High Definition Audio compatible , 3D audio (Direct Sound 3D support)
Speaker : Built-in stereo speakers
Microphone : Built-in monaural microphone

Keyboard/Input Device :-
Keyboard : Approx. 19 mm key pitch/2.5 mm keystroke , 82 keys
Touchpad : Intelligent Touchpad

Battery Life :-
Bundled Battery : VGP-BPS12 Lithium-ion battery: up to 5 hours of use
Optional Long Battery : VGP-BPL12 Lithium-ion battery: up to 7.5 hours of use

Size :-
Dimensions (WxHxD) : 314 x 24.5-33.0 x 210 mm
Weight : 1.53 kg (including the supplied battery)

Supplied Accessories :-
AC Adaptor : AC Adaptor (VGP-AC19V26)
Battery : Lithium-ion battery (VGP-BPS12)*13
Others : Cleaning cloth, Windows®XP Professional Install Disc

Powered by the latest technology from Intel®, this VAIO® FW notebook features an extra-wide 16.4″ display making it great for watching widescreen movies and viewing two full websites side-by-side.

Features:

  • Dimensions (Approx.) : 15.1″(W) x 1.14-1.46″(H) x 10.3″(D)7,8
  • Weight (Approx.) : 6.7 lbs7 (with standard battery)
  • Capacity : 250GB2
  • Interface : Serial ATA
  • Speed : 5400rpm
  • Camera : Built-in 1.3 megapixel MOTION EYE® camera and microphone
  • Keyboard : QWERTY, 86 keys with 2.0mm stroke and 19.05mm pitch
  • Action Buttons : S1, DVD Play, A/V Mode, Volume -/+, Play/Pause/Stop, WLAN/Bluetooth® on/off
  • Computer Type : Notebook
  • Pointing Device : Electro-Static touch pad
  • Type of Use : Portable
  • Battery Type : Standard Capacity Lithium-ion Battery (VGP-BPS13/S)
  • Estimated Battery Life : 1-5.5 hours11 Standard Capacity Battery1.5-8 hours11 Large Capacity Battery
  • Power Requirements : 110W + 10%
  • Multimedia Card Reader : One Memory Stick Duo™ media slot with MagicGate® functionalityOne ExpressCard® /34 slotOne Secure Digital (SD™ memory card) media slot
  • Limited Warranty Term : 90 Day Limited Warranty
  • Sound System : Dolby Sound Room® Audio
  • Chipset : Mobile Intel® PM45 Express Chipset
  • Processor : ATI Mobility Radeon™ HD 3470 with Total Available Graphics Memory of 1530MB10 (max.)
  • Video RAM : 256MB of dedicated video RAM
  • ENERGY STAR® compliant : 4.0
  • Front Side Bus Speed : 1066MHz
  • L2 Cache : 3MB
  • Speed : 2.40GHz1
  • Technology : Intel® Centrino® 2 processor technology
  • Type : Intel® Core™ 2 Duo Processor P8600
  • Bluetooth® Technology : Integrated Stereo A2DP Bluetooth® Technology18
  • Ethernet Protocol : 10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T
  • Ethernet Speed : Fast Ethernet (RJ-45)
  • Modem Type : Integrated V.92/V.90 Modem (RJ-11)
  • Wireless LAN : Intel® WiFi Link 5100AGN (802.11a/b/g/n)3
  • Anti-Virus & Recovery Software : Microsoft® Windows Live™ OneCare™ Trial Version
  • Internet Services : AOL® 90-Day Risk Free Trial – New Users Only
  • Operating System : Genuine Microsoft® Windows Vista® Home Premium with SP1
  • Supplied Software : Microsoft® Works SE 9.0 w/ 60-Day Trial Version of Microsoft® Office Home and Student 200714
  • Resolution : 1600 x 900
  • Screen Size : 16.4″6
  • XBRITE-HiColor™ Technology : Yes
  • DC-In : 1
  • Ethernet Connection(s) : 1
  • HDMI™ Connection Output(s) : 120
  • Headphone Jack : 1
  • Microphone Input : 1
  • Modem Jack : 1
  • USB Port(s) : 3 (2.0 compliant)
  • VGA Output(s) : 1
  • i.LINK® Connection : 1 (4pin) i.LINK® connector (IEEE 1394)9
  • Installed : 3GB15 PC2-6400 (2GBx1 + 1GBx1))
  • Maximum : 4GB15
  • Speed : 800MHz
  • Type : DDR2 SDRAM
  • CD Read : 24x max
  • CD-R Write : 8x max
  • CD-RW Write : 8x max
  • DVD Read : 8x max
  • DVD+R DL Write : 2.4x max
  • DVD+R Write : 8x max
  • DVD+RW Write : 4x max
  • DVD-R DL Write : 2x max
  • DVD-R Write : 8x max
  • DVD-RAM Read : 5x max
  • DVD-RAM Write : 5x max
  • DVD-RW Write : 4x max

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