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Reviewed: Sony VAIO VGN-NR11S

February 4, 2008 2:38 am

At one time, it seemed that if you wanted a Sony laptop you’d have to pay a premium price. Increasingly, the company is offering machines are lower price points, with the Sony VAIO VGN-NR11S (£599 inc. VAT) being the latest mid-range offering.

The stylish is impressive if a little under-stated. The chassis is made from plastic with sufficient strength that it won’t buckle or bend when being carried. Sony has given the casing a ribbed effect that feels nice to the touch and certainly makes it stand out.

Weighing 2.9kg, this is a semi-portable machine. With rounded corners, it isn‘t as bulky as similarly sized machines, and will easily slip into a carry case.

While not the most portable of weights, the VAIO delivered the best battery life in the group and at 232 minutes when running on high performance mode, you’ll find this will last even longer in saver […]

Original post by Michael Browne

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