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Sony Vaio SVP1121C5E

Your configuration

Processor:

Intel? CoreTM i5-4200U 1.6 GHz

Operating system:

Windows 8 Pro

Storage:

256 GB SATA Flash SSD

Memory:

8 GB 1600 MT/s DDR3L-SDRAM

Display:

29.4 cm LED, 1920x1080

Ethernet Wi-Fi & VGA dongle:

Ethernet Wi-Fi & VGA dongle

Protection film:

Without protection film

Battery:

Battery life up to 9 hours

Microsoft? Office 2013:

Office 365 Home Premium Trial

McAfee Security Software:

No protection

Adobe? Creation:

No Adobe Creation

Adobe? Lightroom?:

No Adobe? Lightroom 4

 

 

Also Included

 

HDMI output:

HDMI output

Warranty:

2 years warranty

Bluetooth?:

Bluetooth? 4.0

NFC technology:

NFC technology included

Bundled Router:

Wireless mini router

Keyboard Style:

Backlight keyboard

AC Adapter:

1 AC Adapter

Security features:

With security chip (TPM)

Graphics:

Intel? HD Graphics 4400

Wireless LAN:

Wireless LAN (IEEE 802.11abgn)

Language and keyboard:

English (QWERTY)

Touch screen:

Touch screen

USB Port(s):

2x USB 3.0

 

The thing that grabbed me was the free upgrade which is really good because it's a FREE upgrade worth ?160.00 and it is SSD which is a bonus. It is a really stylish notebook which is really nice and looks awesome. The reviews a promising but does any other members own this.

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Don't own; specs sound good. Who knows about the reliability -- that's the crapshoot with everything!

 

Vaio's have a very good screen but the price is, in most models, the crap factor: they're too expensive. But i don't understand what free upgrade you are talking about and how could i recommend this laptop if you don't say what is for (heavy gaming, work, light usage, etc.)?

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Is that a separate 30" monitor ?  Upgrade it if so.  1920x1080 stretched out to 30" will look horrid. 

 

It's a laptop (29,4cm, equivalent to 11").

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Vaio's have a very good screen but the price is, in most models, the crap factor: they're too expensive. But i don't understand what free upgrade you are talking about and how could i recommend this laptop if you don't say what is for (heavy gaming, work, light usage, etc.)?

 

Fair enough, he didn't actually list the price though so he could be getting some sort of deal

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Fair enough, he didn't actually list the price though so he could be getting some sort of deal

 

yeah this post is very vague....

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