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Review Of Sony Vaio VPCEB1S1E/BJ Notebook



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By : Asli Mana    99 or more times read
Submitted 2010-03-06 06:15:31
Prior to it lost serious ground to netbooks and CULV laptops the Sony Z-Series pc reigned as one of the most elegant, the best powerful, and naturally, one of the most costly ultraportable in the marketplace. Well, not very much has changed. The Sony VAIO VPC-Z116GXS nonetheless has its predecessor's bragging rights, as it is the only 13-inch ultraportable (in the moment) that runs an Intel Core i5 processor and a switchable artwork process. And luxuries such as a backlit keyboard, high resolution display, and support for numerous SSD drives rarely come in packages this little. And yes, its value tag can buy you a minimum of four netbooks, but it even now earns an Editors' Choice (inside ultraportable category) for getting such a highly effective, feature-packed ultraportable.

There's no need to redesign an ultraportable that's this excellent searching, which is why Sony left the chassis alone from the new Z116GXS. It's the same reason why the well-crafted Lenovo ThinkPad X200 had left its design untouched. The Z116GXS is wrapped in carbon fiber and magnesium metals, although its incredibly scant, 3-pound frame belies its surprising sturdiness. The 4.6-pound Apple MacBook Pro 13-inch and 3.8-pound HP ProBook 5310m have a similar footprint but weigh a whole great deal extra than the Sony Z116GXS. Even the cracker-thin ASUS UL30A-A1 (3.9 lbs) isn't as simple for the scales.

The Sony Z116GXS's 13.1-inch widescreen is smaller than the 14-inch one particular discovered inside Asus UL80Vt-A1, but its One,600-by-900 resolution makes up for this distinction. The greater resolution creates a bigger workspace around the screen by packing in extra pixels, allowing customers to compare documents and Sites side-by-side with ease. By comparison, most of the Z116GXS's peers have screens with 1,366-by-768 or 1,280-by-800 resolutions.

As the originators with the "chiclet" keyboard, it was only fitting that Sony continues this form factor using the Z116GXS. Though the keys are smaller than those on the ASUS UL30A-A1 and Apple MacBook Pro 13-inch, Sony gives a lot of spacing in in between every key so that the typing encounter doesn't really feel cramped. Sony produced the typing expertise more compelling by adding a backlit characteristic, a keyboard function that wasn't out there with its predecessor. The roomy touchpad and soft-clicking mouse buttons also rival that of the superb Lenovo X200 and Dell Studio 14z.

The Sony Z116GXS's functions have changed somewhat, mostly for the far better. It's nonetheless incredible that this featherweight includes an internal optical drive, which might be swapped out to get a Blu-ray drive. Ultraportables like the Dell Studio 14z and ASUS UL30A-A1 opted to do without an optical drive and nevertheless weigh additional. The Z116GXS now supports only solid state drives (SSD) (spinning drives were available as an alternative using the previous version). It's one particular of the only ultraportable that supports dual SSDs (my configuration came with a single 256GB SSD drive). The original Z had an option for dual 256GB ones, to get a total of 512GB; the new just one tops out at 384GB (just one 256GB, the other a 128GB SSD)-still a lot for storage space for that average executive.

Due to the fact of space constraints, Sony couldn't make room for the cellular modem, which it had within the earlier version, acquiring broadband speeds from Verizon's network. It has an ExpressCard 34 slot, so you can use an external 3G wireless solution.

Otherwise, the Sony Z116GXS has solid list of connectivity ports, such as three USB ports, HDMI-Out, and card slots for SD memory cards. A fingerprint reader, which sits between the two mouse buttons, offers an further security blanket for logging to the laptop. For wireless connectivity, it has Bluetooth and utilizes the latest 802.11n Wi-Fi cards from Intel.

All this energy and 3D muscle arrive at a value, although. The Z116GXS's 57WH (6-cell) electric battery lasted just Five several hours, 10 minutes in MobileMark 2007, which was tested using the integrated graphics chipset. The Z116GXS couldn't make it past 4 several hours when I switched over towards the Nvidia graphics chipset. Five hours of electric battery life doesn't seem like much nowadays, particularly for an ultraportable. A low-powered pc like the ASUS UL80Vt-A1 scored properly into the 10-hour mark (10:10), even though a midrange just one much like the Dell Studio 14z scored additional Five:17 inside similar test. Electric battery life is obviously a trade-off, but you've to recognize what kind of power you're dealing with; plus it is nothing that an added battery won't fix.

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