Are you wanting power, good looks, and prestige? The Sony VAIO
SZ laptop may be your answer. This thin and light machine comes
packed with portable energy, a stylish design, and loads of
features, while maintaining a light and thin profile. These
attributes ought to certainly appeal to most business users who
demand energy and portability inside a sexy package. The fastest
model available uses Intel's Core Duo T2500, clocked at 2.0GHz with
other models available in 1.86GHz. It is also equipped with 1GB
DDR2 (supporting up to 2GB) RAM, up to a 120GB 5400RPM hard drive,
and a beautiful 13.3-inch widescreen LCD with XBRITE technology.Add
the optional docking station for additional connectivity including
much more USB ports and DVI to convert it into a portable desktop
replacement machine. Obviously, for a premium laptop computer,
expect to pay a premium price. The lowest design sells for around
$1800 and the more costly configurations can reach up to $2600.
Mobility is in demand, especially for many who travel frequently
where every ounce matters. Classified as thin-and-light, the VAIO
SZ excels in portability. Measuring 12.5-inches wide, 9.3-inches
long and only .9-inches thick in front section and extending
1.3-inches thick towards the back, this slim notebook is made to
slip very easily inside most laptop computer carry cases or
backpacks. At three.72 pounds using the regular battery, the VAIO
SZ (Premium) is intended to accompany you wherever you go, best
suited for heavy travelers for example students and business
professionals. Even the 4.1 pound regular SZ model won't break your
back.
Like previous models, Sony assembled an aesthetically chic yet
smooth modern business laptop computer. The two tone inverted color
scheme keeps it smooth and refined, with black wrapping close to
the carbon-fiber top lid and bottom chassis.
Previously, I haven't been as well fond of Sony's keyboard comfort
level using the exception from the A series. Nevertheless, the
keyboard high quality on the SZ has improved. The keyboard layout
offers a spacious area for typing, with large-sized keys to prevent
almost any cramping or even mistyping. I can type quickly,
accurately, and quite comfortably. In fact, I'm typing this review
on it right now. The keys aren't mushy or stiff by any means, but
they don't provide the exact same type of 'soft' and 'quiet'
comfort-level feel on the keyboard from the Apple MacBook Pro.
Thanks towards the 3mm key degree depth, it offers adequate
depression levels to ensure a much better typing experience. Audio
generation is really a bit loud when typing. Overall, this keyboard
is sufficient for my degree of typing, but doesn't match the high
quality amount MacBook Pro or ThinkPads.
The SZ suffers from the exact same kind of fan issue - it is rather
obvious and it never stops! The cooling fan on this machine
operates based on processor load, and also the fan audio generated
in the VAIO SZ is moderately loud and noticeable under most
circumstances, and highly noticeable in a quiet environment. When
the fan begins to spin, it in no way ceases. This is attributed to
the type of fan/thermal solution utilized in this personal
computer. Comparing the audio degree from the Apple MacBook Pro or
a ThinkPad T42, this machine is noticeably louder.
At a frequency of 1.0GHz and undertaking tasks for example word
processing, the fan noise is still noticeable but spins at a
constant rate. During general Internet/email usage and word
processing with the AC power plugged in, the fan begins to spin
much more noticeably and creates a low-pitched whooshing sound as
the air passes via the system's vents within the rear. When using
the laptop for prolonged use or when the processor is set to run at
full-speed, the fan operates faster, thus noise degree becomes
substantially much more obvious. The good news is you can control
the CPU fan, but to a certain & minimal extent in the VAIO
Power Management application
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